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Re: Action Alert: Move The Senate Into The 21st Ce (1.00 / 1)

It took Ned Lamont three months to realize he accepted a hundred dollars from a Socialist PAC.

What's up with that?

" Lamont - whose family's political history has drawn attention because of his socialist great-uncle, Corliss Lamont - received the $100 check from the Democratic Socialists of America political-action committee on June 23. Lamont, a Greenwich businessman, ousted incumbent Sen. Joe Lieberman in the Democratic primary on an anti-Iraq war message. Lieberman will run as an independent in November.

DSA official Frank Llewellyn said the campaign "did not solicit us for the donation." He added that the PAC didn't support Lamont because of his famous uncle, saying, "Any candidate who took the position that he did [about the war]" against an incumbent who voted for it would've gotten DSA's support.

Lamont spokeswoman Liz Dupont-Diehl said that the candidate accepts money only from "leadership PACs [and] has a policy of not accepting PAC money. That check is in the process of being returned."

Source: http://www.nypost.com/seven/09182006/new s/regionalnews/socialist_group_backs_sen _joe_foe_in_conn_regionalnews_maggie_h aberman.htm


Connecticut needs an experienced stateman, not a wannabe cartoon hero.
by SeedFreak on Mon Sep 18, 2006 at 03:37:32 PM EST