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Why has the blogosphere dropped Lamont ...

... like a hot potato?

Ned Lamont was the blogosphere's first primary victory, but now he's probably going to lose the general election. I seldom see his name on the blogs any more. I see negative things about Lieberman, but never anything positive about Lamont. Why is that?

Do bloggers have what it takes to actually get a candidate elected? And if we don't, what are we trying to accomplish?

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From Taegan Goddard’s Political Wire:

Lamont's Lull

In a record week, futures in Ned Lamont continued to plummet in the political market. Big board polls put the Connecticut Democratic nominee for the U.S. Senate falling sharply behind incumbent independent Joseph Lieberman. Most legit polls that insiders and serious observers look to find [Lamont] stuck at no better than 10 points behind the three term incumbent.

Democrats around Connecticut and in DC are concluding that Lamont has gone in two months since his primary victory from triumphant insurgent to stymied novice. His campaign was largely somnolent for the five weeks after the August 8th primary. Lamont ignored whatever opportunities they were for a bounce after he shook Connecticut and the nation’s political class with his 4 point victory on a record turnout…