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Simmons To Start TV Ads Saying He’s Still On The Ballot

Looks like Rob Simmons is gearing up for a nice end run to the August 10th Republican Senate primary. He’s putting out ads reminding Republican voters he’s still on the ballot. Go Rob, Go.

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Who Says McMahon Wins The GOP Senate Primary?

With Peter Schiff on the ballot, and Rob Simmons running the best “I’m running by not campaigning and I’m still on the ballot” campaign, Linda McMahon may find herself on the losing end of her quixotic quest to join the 100 club.

Linda McMahon Examining Hubby

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Simmons Likely To Drop Bid For Senate Seat

Rob Simmons must feel like many WWE “b” list wrestlers. The match is over, his campaign on the ropes, and his opponent is making the victory lap around the ring. The off season will be an introspective one for Simmons, his campaign for the Republican party nomination was largely negative. McMahon showed she’d take the fight to Blumenthal. Simmons never did, and thus McMahon won the nomination.

The Courant reports:

Late Monday, the Simmons campaign sent out a press release alerting reporters to the press conference at the Radisson Hotel in New London, but declined to provide any additional details.

“If that’s the decision he’s made, I know it was a difficult decision,” said state Sen. John Kissel of Enfield, a longtime Simmons supporter. “I’m proud of Rob if he’s come to that conclusion. I don’t have any specific information…it would be right for the party and right for Rob.”

McMahon, a political outsider who has never held elective office, has enormous resources. She said she would spend up to $50 million of her vast fortune on the campaign.

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Linda McMahon

There is a lot in the press about Linda McMahon the last couple days. McMahon’s campaign has, relative to what one can meaningfully spend on a statewide political campaign in Connecticut (about five million dollars will do the job, and its maybe eight million dollars tops), an unlimited amount of money. Her fortune comes from the family business, the very definition of stage-managed storytelling media companies, World Wrestling Entertainment. People tend to go with what they know and, sure enough, McMahon’s pursuit of the Senate seat vacated by Chris Dodd is a tightly controlled marketing campaign, with the star act’s every move – and everything in her vicinity – meticulously attended to by her handlers.

But McMahon and her campaign are not escaping scrutiny. From the cutting edge of online local media right here in Connecticut, to the original innovator that brought us the 24-hour news cycle, Linda2010 is generating controversy.

Start with the local: Valley Independent Sentinel reporter Joe Cole attempted to ask McMahon a coupla questions at a public appearance in Seymour last week, and McMahon “press wrangler” Suzan Bibisi reportedly shut it down. The campaign followed up with a boiler-plate email response to the reporter’s question; followed by a ham-handed attempt to intimidate the local guys with a press release, quoted in a report by veteran investigative journalist Paul Bass of the New Haven Independent:

“Valley Independent Sentinel Report Involved in Head-On Collision with Reality, the Facts,” the release’s headline read.
“The Valley Independent Sentinel’s claim is demonstrably false, contradicted by scores of interviews Linda has given, including more than a dozen hour-long interviews with reporters and editorial boards nationally and in Connecticut,” the release stated, listing selected interviews her campaign has arranged.

The skinny: Gilded Senate Campaign – 0, Gritty Local Reporters – 2.

Then, CNN‘s Anderson Cooper 360 launched its new series on campaign spending – Cost of Entry – with an expose’ on none other than Linda McMahon. Have a peek:


The, uh, money quote:

The Center for Responsive Politics says 40 out of 51 Congressional candidates that spent half a million dollars or more on their 2008 campaigns lost, or quit. Proof, perhaps, that even the richest person in the world needs a message voters believe, not just a good act.

Meanwhile, note that former CT02 Congressman and contender for the GOP nomination Rob Simmons got some nice “earned media” in the CNN piece.
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