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Title: CT-Sen Simmons(R) 43%- Dodd(D-Inc) 42%
Post by: Rowan on March 10, 2009, 07:36:35 AM
Qunnipiac

Simmons 43%
Dodd 42%

Dodd 46%
Kudlow 34%

Dodd 47%
Caliguiri 34%

http://www.quinnipiac.edu/x1296.xml?ReleaseID=1272



Title: Re: CT-Sen Simmons(R) 43%- Dodd(D-Inc) 42%
Post by: Holmes on March 10, 2009, 07:37:25 AM
Mmhmm. I saw this just now. Why aren't there any primary opponents lining up?


Title: Re: CT-Sen Simmons(R) 43%- Dodd(D-Inc) 42%
Post by: Small Business Owner of Any Repute on March 10, 2009, 09:35:05 AM
Mmhmm. I saw this just now. Why aren't there any primary opponents lining up?

Probably because it's only March 2009 and there are almost two years to go.


Title: Re: CT-Sen Simmons(R) 43%- Dodd(D-Inc) 42%
Post by: AndrewTX on March 10, 2009, 10:49:06 AM
YAY FOR SIMMONS! If he aint running, than hopefully Blumenthal will just go ahead and run against Dodd, and than we can start getting a Senator who actually... you know... does something.


Title: Re: CT-Sen Simmons(R) 43%- Dodd(D-Inc) 42%
Post by: Lunar on March 10, 2009, 11:25:09 AM
Blumenthal  is ready to take on Lieberman, and has been preparing for that, although it's in 2012.  I don't think he wants his schtick to be the CT primarying Democrat.  Although if he could beat Dodd I would be so down.

But yes, Dodd needs to retire ASAP.  He's like our non-crazy Bunning who is just in trouble because he's corrupt.  I have more on that in the Congressional board that no one cares about :)


Title: Re: CT-Sen Simmons(R) 43%- Dodd(D-Inc) 42%
Post by: Meeker on March 10, 2009, 12:42:35 PM
Unfortunate.


Title: Re: CT-Sen Simmons(R) 43%- Dodd(D-Inc) 42%
Post by: Filuwaúrdjan on March 10, 2009, 12:46:58 PM
Dodd should be taken out in a primary for reasons of poetry.


Title: Re: CT-Sen Simmons(R) 43%- Dodd(D-Inc) 42%
Post by: HAnnA MArin County on March 10, 2009, 04:36:47 PM
First, remember that it's still really, really early to be even seriously considering polls. Around this time time in the previous election cycle, the polls showed Elizabeth Dole crushing Kay Hagan in North Carolina and look what happened there. Secondly, I'm not naive to the fact that Dodd is somewhat vulnerable. A lot can certainly change between now and November 2010 but if the Democratic tide is still flowing, I find it extremely unlikely for a Republican to win a statewide contest against a well known incumbent in a blue state. But if the DSCC (and perhaps even Dodd himself) feels like he is in trouble, I'd suggest he retire and Democrats try to get Rep. Rosa DeLauro (CT-03) to run. I like this lady. She seems a little cuckoo when watching her speak on C-SPAN but she really does have passion for politics and has been a strong advocate for women's rights as a leading figure in the pay equity bill. I think she'd be a good replacement for Dodd should he not run in 2010 and could win.


Title: Re: CT-Sen Simmons(R) 43%- Dodd(D-Inc) 42%
Post by: Ronnie on March 12, 2009, 08:09:11 PM

Your party would be much more robust without that frightful politician.


Title: Re: CT-Sen Simmons(R) 43%- Dodd(D-Inc) 42%
Post by: Bleeding heart conservative, HTMLdon on March 12, 2009, 08:21:17 PM
The good news is that Pat Toomey will be occupied in Pennsylvania so Simmons might be able to escape a challenge in the primary.


Title: Re: CT-Sen Simmons(R) 43%- Dodd(D-Inc) 42%
Post by: Lunar on March 12, 2009, 08:27:24 PM
I'm thinking about posting a list of things that I think are conventionally undervalued and overvalued on this forum.  One of the undervalued items is the possibility of a Senator Blumenthal (D-CT) in 2011 instead of 2013.


Title: Re: CT-Sen Simmons(R) 43%- Dodd(D-Inc) 42%
Post by: Verily on March 12, 2009, 08:41:59 PM
I'm thinking about posting a list of things that I think are conventionally undervalued and overvalued on this forum.  One of the undervalued items is the possibility of a Senator Blumenthal (D-CT) in 2011 instead of 2013.

Only if Dodd retires, surely. Blumenthal wouldn't run a primary challenge. (Dodd retiring doesn't seem far-fetched, though. I don't think he's even made a statement regarding 2010 yet.)


Title: Re: CT-Sen Simmons(R) 43%- Dodd(D-Inc) 42%
Post by: Associate Justice PiT on March 13, 2009, 06:02:28 PM
     It would really help the GOP to win here. Suffice it to say that it isn't likely.


Title: Re: CT-Sen Simmons(R) 43%- Dodd(D-Inc) 42%
Post by: SamInTheSouth on March 14, 2009, 12:38:08 PM
If Dodd and Simmons are the candidates it does indeed seem possible.  If the GOP candidate isn't Simmons, then I agree with you, which is frankly quite sad that a majority of voters would still take Chris Dodd after all the scandal surrounding him.  As they say, you get what you vote for.  Idiots.