Ned Lamont, the Connecticut businessman who defeated Sen. Joe Lieberman in the 2006 Democratic primary only to lose the general election, has now announced the formation of a statewide exploratory committee.
Lamont's press release doesn't say exactly which statewide office he'll be seeking, but the language points towards a gubernatorial campaign, with its criticism of the current Republican Gov. Jodi Rell: "Like businesses, states thrive with strong executive leadership, and they fall behind with weak leadership. As measured by the loss of jobs, young people leaving our state, and the never-ending budget crisis, Connecticut's Chief Executive is simply not getting the job done."
The full press release is available after the jump.
Late Update: Lamont has now made it official, that he is exploring a run for the governorship.
NED LAMONT ANNOUNCES FORMATION OF EXPLORATORY COMMITTEE
Norwalk, CT - Ned Lamont, successful businessman, co-founder of the state policy center at Central Connecticut State University, and Democratic nominee for US Senate in 2006, announced that he will be filing papers today with the State Elections Enforcement Commission establishing an Exploratory Committee for statewide office:
"As I have continued to meet with citizens across our state over the last three years, as co-chairman of President Obama's Connecticut campaign and on behalf of health care reform, I have been constantly reminded that Connecticut is not living up to its potential and that too many of our families are being left behind," said Lamont.
"Like businesses, states thrive with strong executive leadership, and they fall behind with weak leadership. As measured by the loss of jobs, young people leaving our state, and the never-ending budget crisis, Connecticut's Chief Executive is simply not getting the job done."
Since the 2006 campaign, Lamont has continued to serve as Chairman of the Board of Campus Televideo, a Connecticut company he founded twenty-five years ago. He is also a distinguished professor of political science at Central Connecticut State University, where he co-founded a policy center which has brought together leading business, labor, and non-profit leaders to formulate a strategic plan for the state of Connecticut. In addition, he serves on the boards of Conservation Services Group, a leading provider of energy efficiency programs, Teach for America/CT, and Mercy Corps, an international non-profit organization that focuses on job training and small business start-ups around the world.

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CT Voter
November 4, 2009 12:57 PM
Interesting.
I wonder if Rell is even going to run.
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ondioline
November 4, 2009 1:15 PM in reply to CT Voter
Who's in the bullpen to smash Joe Lie (I-Aetna) on the next go 'round in the event that Lamont runs for Gov?
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Ann Arbor
November 4, 2009 1:30 PM in reply to ondioline
Ted Kennedy Jr.?
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geofu54
November 4, 2009 1:36 PM in reply to Ann Arbor
Yeah, but not in the bullpen yet, we'd need to draft him.
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Ann Arbor
November 4, 2009 1:40 PM in reply to geofu54
If Lieberman gets in the way on health care, that would give Ted plenty of motivation.
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Ethan
November 4, 2009 1:15 PM
Lamont, we need you to run for Senate!
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lamonth
November 4, 2009 1:18 PM
i hope this time he is a little more polished and not so geeky. but i think if he is willing to frame where he stands on the issues foreign and domestic he will have no problem winning.
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Tox
November 4, 2009 1:36 PM
Can we get a qualified elected official and not a bored millionaire to run in this state?
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Dorn76
November 4, 2009 1:42 PM
I could get behind him, but if Blumenthal runs, Ned is in trouble.
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junkmailqueen
November 4, 2009 2:01 PM in reply to Dorn76
Since Ned's been lobbing grenades at Rell for months now, this comes as no surprise. And actually I think getting rid of the GOP governor is a first priority, THEN move on to the Senate, which is probably what Blumenthal's thinking.
At least I hope so. I'd like to make the most of our good Dem candidates, and not have them wasting campaign money fighting each other.
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Dorn76
November 4, 2009 2:09 PM in reply to junkmailqueen
I agree. It would be a waste of time for either to do anything but focus on getting Rell out of Hartford.
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CT Voter
November 4, 2009 2:26 PM in reply to Dorn76
Blumenthal always seems to toy with running, but then never does.
Does anyone know if Rell is actually running? And what about Susan Bysewicz? (I'm garbling the spelling, bad). Last I heard, Byswiecz (more garbled spelling) had hauled in a lot more cash than Rell. And that Rell had raised comparatively little money. . .
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CT Voter
November 4, 2009 2:30 PM in reply to CT Voter
LINK
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junkmailqueen
November 4, 2009 2:34 PM
Email from Lamont just now:
I wanted you to be one of the first to know that, this afternoon, I will be filing papers to establish a committee to explore a potential candidacy for Governor of Connecticut.
Since our 2006 campaign for Senate, I have continued to meet with citizens across our state -- as co-chairman of the Obama campaign in Connecticut, founder of a state policy institute at Central Connecticut State University, and as an outspoken advocate for health care reform. I have been constantly reminded during these conversations that Connecticut is not living up to its potential and that too many of our families are still being left behind.
Whether it has been health care and the economy, losing jobs, young people leaving the state, or the never-ending budget crisis, we have all seen our state head in the wrong direction.
Simply put, Connecticut's current Chief Executive is not getting the job done.
Over the next few weeks, I look forward to continuing these conversations with voters across the state. And I also look forward to hearing from all of you.
You can sign up here to stay connected on Twitter and Facebook:
http://www.nedlamont.com
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Dorn76
November 4, 2009 2:52 PM
Why put up a new post on Lamont that just clarifies the old one? It's impossible to have a back and forth when there's 10 new posts ato TPMDC every hour...The only thread really worked over today was about Gibb's comments this morning, and that's now so far down the page it may as well be old news..
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junkmailqueen
November 4, 2009 3:05 PM
Ouch. Sorry, I just thought that confirmation of the office he's running for was worthwhile since everyone was openly wondering.
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marsfarmer
November 5, 2009 8:39 AM
This is good. We've got Linc Chafee running as a decidedly non-GOP Indie for gov in RI and now Lamont running in CT. Both guys deserved Senate seats but both got beaten in last year's craziness. And now we'll have blue capitols from Cape Cod to Lake Erie.
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