U.S. Rep. Chris Murphy recently accepted endorsements from mayors and state legislators in his bid for the Democratic nomination for the Senate.
Murphy, ofcurrently the 5th District congressman from Cheshire, and former Secretary of the State Susan Bysiewicz are vying to be the Democratic Party’s candidate to run for the seat being vacated by Sen. Joseph Lieberman, who is retiring.
Former World Wrestling Entertainment CEO Linda McMahon and former 4th District Congressman Christopher Shays are in a contest for the Republican nomination to run for the seat.
Murphy said this election would be about whether there would be a "vibrant, productive" middle class, or if the country would end up as a nation "with 5 percent haves and 95 percent have-nots." It would also be about the role of government in achieving it.
He criticized the Republicans for wanting to privatize Social Security and Medicare, something he said he "shudders" to think about.
Murphy said he anticipated that McMahon would use her personal wealth to get the Republican nomination and then attempt to use it to win the election. He said he was sure McMahon would outspend him and was counting on Democrats to work hard to win Connecticut’s senate seat and keep her from "buying" it.
In Milford recently, Murphy received the endorsement of that city's Mayor Ben Blake, then continued to Hamden where he was endorsed by Mayor Scott Jackson. Earlier in the afternoon, he stopped in New Haven at the home of 3rd District U.S. Rep. Rosa DeLauro where he received endorsements from several state legislators.