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Your Senate Democrat Support-Lamont TallyI guess it makes sense that someone who reads the Senate side of the Congressional Record every day and keeps a database of roll call votes, would feel the need to keep track of where each Democratic Senator is coming down on what should be an easy call on supporting Ned Lamont. If this were a Senate vote, it could have been done by unanimous consent as there shouldn’t be a hell of a lot of debate on whether or not one Democrat should support another, duly-chosen by the people, and attempting to join them as a Senate colleague. I'll keep you posted as this changes, but here's where we stand as of today. There are 44 Democrats in the Senate and, taking away Lieberman himself, this leaves 43 who should at this point, personal feelings toward Lieberman aside, be stepping up to support their party's nominee. A total of 16 have announced their support for Ned Lamont. Here they are:
Amazingly, three have already come out and said they will support Lieberman -- as a candidate running against the nominee of their very own party.
Three other Senators are retiring after this Congress -- Mark Dayton (D-MN), Paul Sarbanes (D-MD) and Independent Jim Jeffords of Vermont, who is an Independent but votes with the Democrats -- and Democratic candidates in their states have yet to announce their support for Lamont. I have confirmed all of these but please let me know if you have any news I may not have heard. This leaves 22 Senate Democrats who have remained silent so far. Here they are, along with their phone numbers and message contact information if you would like to get in touch and urge them to do the right thing: Daniel Akaka (HI) 202-224-6361 Max Baucus (MT) 202-224-2651 Joseph Biden (DE) 202-224-5042 Jeff Bingaman (NM) 202-224-5521 Robert Byrd (WV) 202-224-3954 Kent Conrad (ND) 202-224-2043 Byron Dorgan (ND) 202-224-2551 Dianne Feinstein (CA) 202-224-3841 Daniel Inouye (HI) 202-224-3934 Tim Johnson (SD) 202-224-5842 Herb Kohl (WI) 202-224-5653 Mary Landrieu (LA) 202-224-5824 Patrick Leahy (VT) 202-224-4242 Carl Levin (MI) 202-224-6221 Blanche Lincoln (AR) 202-224-4843 Barbara Mikulski (MD) 202-224-4654 Patty Murray (WA) 202-224-2621 Ben Nelson (NE) 202-224-6551 Bill Nelson (FL) 202-224-5274 Jack Reed (RI) 202-224-4642 John Rockefeller (WV) 202-224-6472 Ron Wyden (OR) 202-224-5244 Yes, I know they're on August recess, but my understanding is that most Senate offices are somewhat staffed even now. A phone call is best but, at the very least, send a note to a couple of them asking why something so easy should be so difficult for them to decide. Tomorrow: I provide these 22 Senators, free of charge, the only press release they need to send on the results of the Connecticut primary. You can reach Bob Geiger at geiger.bob@gmail.com Update: Just a note to clarify that I'm making these determinations based solely on statements made after the primary. Some of these guys claimed support for Joe through the prism of there being no real results yet... I'm waiting to hear something from them since the votes came in before I confirm them as traitors. You know, see if they still have a pre-08/08 mindset or not.
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I called the office of Max
I called the office of Max Baucus. They said he has not endorsed anyone yet. I told them I was a New Yorker contributing to the John Tester campaign and that Dems had to unite around all their nominees. But, no budging there.
I called Diane Feinstein's office. They claim she has endorsed Ned Lamont. I see nothing in writing, but I asked the girl twise. She said she has "stated" that she supports Lamont.
I emailed
Carl Levins office, I will update if I get a response, he is usually pretty good about getting back to constituents. I am glad to see that Debbie Stabenow has offered her support.