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It’s McMahon and Murphy In The U.S. Senate Race

by Sarah Darer Littman | Aug 15, 2012 12:09am
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Sarah Darer Littman photo Former WWE CEO Linda McMahon scored a knockout victory over Christopher Shays in the GOP primary, besting him 73 percent to 27 percent with a majority of the votes counted.

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Appearing in front of a large crowd of friends and supporters as well as volunteers bused in from campaign offices around the state, McMahon reiterated the themes appear to have resonated so resoundingly with Republican primary voters – that she is an outsider running against a career politician, and that her experience as a businesswoman makes her better qualified to bring growth and jobs back to Connecticut.

“This election offers Connecticut voters a clear choice,” McMahon said, hammering the “professional politician” message home as she articulated the differences between herself and U.S. Rep. Chris Murphy, who won an equally decisive victory in the Democratic primary.

“He puts his trust in government. I put my trust in you,” McMahon told a crowd, which ranged from Republican office holders, including Darien First Selectman Jayme Stevenson, Norwalk Mayor Richard A. Moccia and Greenwich First Selectman Peter Tesei, to a 17-member strong contingent from Waterbury’s Rat Pack Motorcycle Club. “We don’t like the way the Democrats are spending our money and giving it to people who don’t work,” explained Rat Pack member Tom Cardinale of Bristol of the group’s support for McMahon.

McMahon urged followers to have a good time “but not too good because tomorrow morning bright and early the real work begins.”

She will kick off her general election bid Wednesday by campaigning with state Sen. Minority Leader John McKinney in his hometown of Fairfield.  McKinney, who had previously nominated former U.S. Rep. Christopher Shays at the GOP convention in May, said “It is time to unite the Connecticut Republican Party in its shared goal of defeating Congressman Chris Murphy in November.”

Melissa Bailey photo Murphy beat his opponent, former Secretary of the State Susan Bysiewicz, with an equally decisive, 67 percent to 33 percent, victory.

The two candidates wasted no time in their acceptance speeches going after each other.

“Over the past ten years, I’ve spent every ounce of my being fighting for that out of work mom who’s got to get back to work, for that hungry kid who just wants three meals a day, for that homeless veteran who wants a roof over his head,” Murphy said. “And during that same time, Linda McMahon has spent every ounce of her being fighting for profits at the expense of her employees, at the expense of Connecticut jobs, and at the expense of common decency.”

McMahon asked her supporters if they want a career politician making decisions for their families and businesses.

“Do you want a professional politician who believes that Washington knows what is best for your small business?,” McMahon said. “Do you want a career politician who has never worked in a small business, never met a payroll, and never created a job?”

The differences between the two candidates is stark, but their work ethic seems to be similar.

Just like McMahon, Murphy will be on the campaign trail bright and early Wednesday morning. He plans on visiting Proton OnSite in Wallingford as part of his jobs tour.

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posted by: rdwrdwrdw | August 15, 2012  8:02pm

I am for Linda.
Chris’s comments as “working only for profits at the expense of ct employees and jobs” is enough to convince that he is truly a CAREER POLITION who distrusts people in business and who really doesn’t have a clue about the reality of how our econic system works and what it needs to proper (which is motivated business owners and other leaders who need good employees to accomplish their dreams). I own and run my own business for 30 years noe and find myself in a position where all my employees earn a bigger W2 than I have been able to pay myself because they are worth it for us to remain in business. My business health comes first and my personal finial pay comes after that. I am sure that Linda understands all these business philosophies since she has not only failed in business but came back to succeed in her dreams. I would be shocked if she took all the credit away from many of her most valuable employees. She had a dream and lived in an economy that allowed her to succeed. I also did once when I was 30 employees. Now we are only 7 and doubt that in today’s economy I can ever grow back again. Sincerely submitted….RDW, southingtomn.

posted by: MGKW | August 16, 2012  11:13am

” WWE is family entertainment”

Linda McMahon on Bill O’Reilly May 2002

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=msjLPBs9n74

There is such a thing as a conscience…Linda Mc$$$ does not have one. Trying to soften her image by casting herself as a grandma and know what it is to bankupt cannot hide all the blood money she is spending trying to buy the office…I hope the people of CT know that.