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OP-ED | Whither Susan Bysiewicz?

by Heath W. Fahle | Jul 20, 2012 5:08pm
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Posted to: Election 2012, Opinion

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Heath W. Fahle When Sen. Joe Lieberman announced his retirement, the stage was set for an exciting 2012 Democratic primary contest. US Rep. Chris Murphy climbed up the greasy pole of politics with remarkable speed and the US Senate was the next step. To get there though, he’d have to defeat Susan Bysiewicz, the brass knuckled brawler who became Secretary of the State by waging a particularly nasty campaign in 1998.

But as it turns out, the race is a big dud.

Mr. Murphy is a methodical, mistake-free candidate and has run a competent campaign. This was expected.

Bysiewicz has been another story.

Her legend was born back in 1998 when the then-State Representative scored an upset victory over her opponent, fellow State Rep. Ellen Scalettar. It came at the end of a scathing television ad campaign that distorted Ms. Scalettar’s voting record and policy views. One review from the time put it this way:

“Scalettar has accrued a 95 percent voting record in her six years in the House. Her record on law enforcement is so good that she earned the endorsement of the largest police union in the state. But who knew that? To most, Scalettar was a blank slate on which Bysiewicz had scrawled some ugly language.”

After that and two relatively uncontested re-election races, it is true that her career path got a little bumpy. Her 2006 run for governor was aborted in its infancy. She was bounced from the race for Attorney General by one legal blogger and the state Republican Party in 2010.

Fast forward to 2012. Everyone has been waiting for Bysiewicz to dig out her brass knuckles again. She finally did this week, but she doesn’t hit like the old days apparently.

Her big swing at Murphy alleged that he “has taken more hedge fund money than any other Democrat in Congress.” The only problem is that it isn’t true. Campaign officials blamed a “research error”.

It all adds up to a US Senate primary that could have been a titanic clash but is actually about as underwhelming as it could be. For Murphy, this means that his path to the U.S. Senate is a little bit clearer. Instead of a bruising Democratic primary that divides the party like the 2006 Lieberman/Lamont experience, August 14th portends a united, motivated Democratic Party with a liberal President at the top of the ticket that could break 60% among the state’s general election voters.

For Ms. Bysiewicz, the campaign now raises a simpler question: what’s the point?

Heath W. Fahle is the Policy Director of the Yankee Institute for Public Policy and a former Executive Director of the Connecticut Republican Party. Contact Heath about this article by visiting www.heathwfahle.com

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posted by: MGKW | July 21, 2012  12:35pm

Susan is bitter about what has happened with her career and her ascendency if you can all it that. She feels she is owed the nomination by the party due to her years as a Democratic stalwart.
Chris Murphy is a great deal more dynamic and smarter on the campaign trail and on policy. She will be persona non grata with the party as of August 15 for decision….
Case closed!

posted by: Sam Shore | July 21, 2012  10:17pm

Note to MGKW:
Murphy, no matter how you slice it, is a bag man for special interests!

posted by: Tessa Marquis | July 22, 2012  11:08am

FYI:Primary Election is on August 14th, not 15th.

posted by: MGKW | July 22, 2012  1:07pm

Note to Sam Shore: No matter how you slice it Murphy has a 30 point lead…this idea that the people will decide rather then the activists is delusional and egotistical…she should go now! If you are waiting for the next pole do not delude yourself. Special interests…are you kidding? The only thing that matters is who has the best chance to beat Mc$$$ in November…that answer is quite obvious…Murphy!

Note to Tessa…I meant the day after the primary

posted by: DrHunterSThompson | July 22, 2012  9:36pm

and to think, she could have been governor ......

bye bye susie.

HST

posted by: Christine Stuart | July 22, 2012  11:54pm

Christine Stuart

Thanks for pointing out what was obviously a typo Tessa. It has been corrected.