|
Malloy has been negative on Lamont from the first day Ned jumped into the race to now. All of Malloy's ads are negative because Roy Occhiogrosso, who is Malloy's spokesperson this year and was Lieberman's in 2006, believes in that crap and has be regurgitating his lies about Lamont from the 2006 US Senate campaign. Lamont's attacks on Malloy are based on facts that have been published in the state's papers. Lamont had to fight back because there are enough voters who reward negative attacks to turn the election, but unlike Malloy, Ned has fought back above the belt. Malloy, as he showed in 2006, is a "win at any cost" even if it divides the Democratic Party in the process.
Here's another thing to think about. If Malloy ekes out a win tomorrow, he'll only have $3 million max to fight Tom Foley, who will spend at least $25 million in the race for governor. If Malloy ekes out a win tomorrow, Foley will start pounding him the day after the primary through election day. Malloy may have a lead over Foley now, but it's one that a well funded Republican, like Foley can easily eat into with a very underfinanced Democratic opponent, like Malloy would be. Linda McMahon has eaten into Blumenthal's large lead because Richard hasn't responded yet. He's saving his campaign cash for the general election. And the hypocrisy about how Malloy's kids were treated by the law will easily play into the Republican playbook and depress minority turnout in the general election for the Democrats.
Malloy would be the weakest Democrat on the general election ballot if he wins tomorrow.
|