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Lieberman campaign manager Sherry Brown had one of her staff - wearing his coat turned inside out - deliver a letter and $100 check to the Ned Lamont campaign today. It's the Lieberman campaign's response to Lamont's latest TV commercial entitled "Turncoat." That commercial criticizes the incumbent for refusing to accept the decision of the majority of Democrats who voted in the Aug. 8 primary - which Lamont won - and instead launching his independent candidacy.
In all honesty, Lamont's television campaign has been - not all of them, but more often than not - more creative and entertaining.
This is what Brown said in her letter to Lamont campaign manager Tom Swan.
Tom Swan
Campaign Manager
Lamont for Senate
Meriden, CT
Dear Tom:
We are writing to thank you for running the “Turncoat” ad and to urge you not to take the spot off the air.
We know this was not your intent, but Turncoat has done wonders in reminding Connecticut voters about one of the things they like most about Joe Lieberman (his independence) and reinforcing what many of them don't like about Ned Lamont (his narrow-minded partisanship and negativity).
We hope you keep running the ad because it will continue to send the message to voters that it is Joe Lieberman who thinks that the election is about which candidate will do the best job of representing ALL of the people of Connecticut – Democrats, Republicans and independents.
It also sends the message that it is Joe Lieberman who is willing to take his case to all of the voters who will participate in the November general election -- not just those who supported you in the August primary.
To show our appreciation, and help defray the cost of keeping Turncoat on the air, we are enclosing a $100 contribution.
We know that’s not a lot and not on par with the $3000 Ned contributed to Joe up until last year. But we saw from your latest fundraising email that you are having trouble getting small donations to go with Ned’s rather large cash deposits. So we thought we could kill two birds with one check.
Again, thanks for making our job easier. Please keep it up!
Sincerely,
Sherry Brown
Campaign Manager
Lieberman for Senate
In all honesty, Lamont's television campaign has been - not all of them, but more often than not - more creative and entertaining.
This is what Brown said in her letter to Lamont campaign manager Tom Swan.
Tom Swan
Campaign Manager
Lamont for Senate
Meriden, CT
Dear Tom:
We are writing to thank you for running the “Turncoat” ad and to urge you not to take the spot off the air.
We know this was not your intent, but Turncoat has done wonders in reminding Connecticut voters about one of the things they like most about Joe Lieberman (his independence) and reinforcing what many of them don't like about Ned Lamont (his narrow-minded partisanship and negativity).
We hope you keep running the ad because it will continue to send the message to voters that it is Joe Lieberman who thinks that the election is about which candidate will do the best job of representing ALL of the people of Connecticut – Democrats, Republicans and independents.
It also sends the message that it is Joe Lieberman who is willing to take his case to all of the voters who will participate in the November general election -- not just those who supported you in the August primary.
To show our appreciation, and help defray the cost of keeping Turncoat on the air, we are enclosing a $100 contribution.
We know that’s not a lot and not on par with the $3000 Ned contributed to Joe up until last year. But we saw from your latest fundraising email that you are having trouble getting small donations to go with Ned’s rather large cash deposits. So we thought we could kill two birds with one check.
Again, thanks for making our job easier. Please keep it up!
Sincerely,
Sherry Brown
Campaign Manager
Lieberman for Senate
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