Word: lamont
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...most closely watched primary elections of the year, Edward “Ned” Lamont, Jr. ’76 defeated Joseph I. Lieberman yesterday in Connecticut’s Democratic primary election for Senate, winning 52 percent of the vote...
Lieberman conceded to Lamont in a phone call at 11 p.m. Tuesday night, but his speech to his supporters last night suggested that he will not be giving up the fight...
...Lamont continued calling for a united Democratic party...
Nothing whets the appetite of a political party like two members of the opposing party tearing each other to pieces. So after Connecticut Democrats delivered the final blows in Tuesday's bruising primary between incumbent Senator Joe Lieberman and anti-war multi-millionaire Ned Lamont - and with Lieberman vowing to run as an independent - you'd think Republicans would be licking their chops. With Leiberman's loss, the GOP could actually make a run for his crucial Senate seat. If they had the right candidate...
...Problem is, very few people think Alan Schlesinger - or Alan Gold, as he used to call himself when he was gambling at Connecticut's Indian casinos - is the right candidate. Last spring, back when Lamont was a joke and Lieberman looked unassailable, Schlesinger took the time to tour Connecticut collecting enough votes to get himself the Republican nomination. The former state legislator and mayor of Derby was not exactly a political star, but no one begrudged him the work he put in to get the party's nod. As one former GOP lawmaker put it in a recent...