Disclosure: I worked for the Lamont campaign doing web design and production and some writing for the official blog (from 9/5/06 to 11/07/06).
Thursday, August 03, 2006
Chaos In Lieberman Camp?
Either former GOP State Sen. Kevin Rennie is part of some grand plan to lull Lamont supporters into complacency, or his reporting is correct and Lieberman's campaign is in complete disarray.
Either way, it doesn't matter. This election will be decided on turnout and turnout alone, and Ned needs every last vote he can get. GOTV.
Word is leaking out of the campaign that efforts to hire and organize several thousand itinerant campaign workers have fallen far short of expectations and necessity. Lieberman and his battered brain trust will now have to decide whether to continue investing funds in that effort or save money for November. These primary troubles are a preview of what he can expect in his new life as an independent should he lose on Tuesday. Much of his weak campaign organization will dutifully head to the triumphant Democratic nominee or simply sit out the race.
Party professionals are appalled at the parlous state of Lieberman’s campaign organization. And that’s something it takes more than a few weeks to build. The invoice for neglecting Connecticut Democrats for the past six years is now due. It’s a ruinous sum for George Bush’s favorite Senate Democrat.
Either way, it doesn't matter. This election will be decided on turnout and turnout alone, and Ned needs every last vote he can get. GOTV.
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There is no time for self-congratulation.
There is no time to heap scorn on Lieberman or the campaign.
Go to the Lamont site NOW, and give whatever you can.
Connecticut people: BATTLESTATIONS.
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There is no time to heap scorn on Lieberman or the campaign.
Go to the Lamont site NOW, and give whatever you can.
Connecticut people: BATTLESTATIONS.
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