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There seems to be an undercurrent of surprise that Howard Wolfson is now advising Ned Lamont in his Connecticut gubernatorial campaign, but it's worth remembering that this isn't the first time these two have teamed up. Full Article at The New Republic
Prominent Democratic operative Howard Wolfson is advising Ned Lamont's candidacy for governor of Connecticut, adding a high-profile element to what is rapidly shaping up to be one of the most interesting Democratic primaries in the country in... Full Article at Huffington Post
You can play it out different ways ... I don't think there's any question that people's focus will be on the World Series, probably more than on politics. Who that helps or how it helps, I don't know.
• CT-Sen: Rumors are popping up that ex-Rep. Rob Simmons, still the GOP Senate primary's frontrunner by most people's estimation but financially outgunned on a variety of different fronts, may switch to the now-open gubernatorial race. Full Article at Swing State Project
Prominent Democratic operative Howard Wolfson is advising Ned Lamont's candidacy for governor of Connecticut, adding a high-profile element to what is rapidly shaping up to be one of the most interesting Democratic primaries in the country in... Full Article at My Left Nutmeg
Democratic operative is advising Ned Lamont's campaign for governor in Connecticut. Full Article at The Washington Post
In the past, the state party would have) former Democratic media strategist and current Bloomberg spokesman) Howard Wolfson attacking the other side, but now there's nothing
It is sad to witness the post mortem finger pointing just 24 hours after the Thompson upset loss of the Mayoralty. Bloomberg's people were smart and sharp -- they hid what they knew about the polls from the people. Full Article at Room Eight
Bloomberg aide Howard Wolfson has spent the day taking (with some justification) potshots on Twitter at Joyce Purnick's Times column today arguing that Mike Bloomberg didn't need to spend his money, because his reelection was practically... Full Article at The Politico
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You can play it out different ways ... I don't think there's any question that people's focus will be on the World Series, probably more than on politics. Who that helps or how it helps, I don't know.
In the past, the state party would have) former Democratic media strategist and current Bloomberg spokesman) Howard Wolfson attacking the other side, but now there's nothing
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