August 1, 2006 - 12:54pm

NJ Dems heading North, to beat Lieberman

Activists from state's more progressive Democratic wing are planning to export volunteer campaign workers to Connecticut over the next week to help Ned Lamont defeat Joseph Lieberman in the Democratic primary for United States Senator. "No, it's not about Iraq. It's about taking back the Democratic Party," said Juan Melli, an activist who helps edit the website BlueJersey.com.

The New York Times reported today that Tom Lindenfled, a onetime New Jersey operative who managed Frank Pallone's first campaign for Congress in 1998 (and later served as his Chief of Staff) has been dispatched to Connecticut to help Lieberman.

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Once again, the chameleon that is the modern day Democratic Part


Once again, the chameleon that is the modern day Democratic Party shows its true colors. Can't really say I'm all that surprised.

P.S., ABAJO FIDEL!!

08/01/06 1:13 pm

That's BAD NEWS FOR SEN. LEIBERMAN Lindenfeld was the subject o


That's BAD NEWS FOR SEN. LEIBERMAN

Lindenfeld was the subject of an insightful NY Times Magazine story about how he got clobbered in Ohio in the Democrat GOTV campaign. Completely outdone by the Republicans in Ohio and cost John Kerry the election.

08/01/06 3:57 pm

Ned Lamont winning that primary will be the best thing that coul


Ned Lamont winning that primary will be the best thing that could happen to the Republican party. Those DFA crazies will think they rule the world and will run the Dems into the ground.

Go Ned Go!

08/01/06 4:15 pm

The lamont/Kos connection is chasing lots of moderate Dems away.


The lamont/Kos connection is chasing lots of moderate Dems away.

08/01/06 6:42 pm