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Campaign Notebook: Murphy Enlists Women to Criticize McMahon

News and updates from the campaign trail in Connecticut.

Senate

Chris Murphy (D) and his supporters are attempting to paint Linda McMahon (R) as an anti-woman, Tea Party activist with similarities to Sarah Palin. A press conference in Hartford with Lt. Gov. Nancy Wyman and other women sought to “highlight the dangers of wrestling mogul Linda McMahon's reckless, anti-women record and agenda,” according to a press release.

The McMahon campaign called it a “campaign stunt direct from fantasyland.”

“Congressman Murphy’s Factory of Falsehoods continues to manufacture claims that are not only beyond belief, but are easily discredited,” McMahon campaign manager Corry Bliss said in a statement. “The facts are: Linda McMahon is a pro-choice candidate who supports access to contraception. Congressman Murphy’s continued insistence that Linda is anything other than pro-woman is ludicrous.”

The Greenwich Time looked into the Democrats’ criticisms of McMahon. They found lukewarm support of McMahon from the Tea Party.

Third District

Rosa DeLauro (D): Everyone in Connecticut has an opinion about the retirement  University of Connecticut men’s basketball coach Jim Calhoun. DeLauro offered this message on Twitter.

Congrats to #jimcalhoun on a great career. Looking forward to seeing Kevin Ollie and future #UConn teams continue his legacy

Wayne Winsley (R): A blog post by Winsley titled “Facts are Stubborn Things” notes that Connecticut has fewer jobs now than in 1998.

“Obviously, my opponent, Incumbent DeLauro has failed the citizens of the 3rd Congressional District,” Winsley wrote. “Equally obvious - given her seniority among the CT Delegation to the US House - she has also let down all the people of Connecticut outside the 3rd District. “

Fourth District

Steve Obsitnik (R) and U.S. Rep. Jim Himes (D) are scheduled to debate several times before the election. The first will be on Oct. 10 in Stamford, sponsored by the World Affairs Forum. The Greater Norwalk Chamber of Commerce and the Stamford Chamber of Commerce are sponsoring a debate on Oct. 18 in Norwalk. The last debate before the election will be Oct. 28 in Wilton, sponsored by the League of Women voters. A fourth, according to Hersam Acorn newspapers, will be sponsored by the AARP but no date has been set.

Fifth District

The race between Elizabeth Esty and Andrew Roraback could be getting even more competitive. The National Republican Campaign Committee named Roraback a “Young Gun,” reports the CT Mirror.

This means he’ll be getting some help from the national organization, which sees the race as close.

Elizabeth Esty has already been receiving aid – and negative attack ads against Roraback – from the Democratic counterpart.

Daria Novak September 15, 2012 at 12:44 am
Why can't candidates just campaign on the issues and what they will do to solve the challenges we face? This article starts off talking about Murphy's attacks on Linda McMahon and ends wtih Esty's attacks on Rorabach. In between I didn't hear much about the positions of the candidates. Before the blog gets cluttered with attacks on whose political party is hte worst, I will say I think it is an issue of concern for all political parties.
Postman Sharp September 17, 2012 at 12:25 am
Romney is coming unglued and we're seeing inside him. Americans don't like what they see. He's not a leader. He's not that smart. He's a little man bent on becoming president and that just isn't good enough.
Americans wanted Obama. They got him. He's not perfect. But he's not Romney. We'll have him again because Obama has BECOME a GREAT President. Romney does not have that ability and his ego stands in the way of changing. Sorry, Mitt, you don't get my vote.

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