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The Hartford CourantSimmons Says He'd Vie For Dodd's Senate Seat In 2010 By CHRISTOPHER KEATING | Capitol Bureau Chief
12:22 AM EDT, March 16, 2009
Former U.S. Rep. Rob Simmons, buoyed by a poll showing that he is in a dead heat in a possible matchup against Sen. Christopher Dodd, announced Sunday that he would challenge the longtime Democratic senator in 2010.
Simmons, a Republican, has won eight of the 10 political races he has run in his career, including three terms for the U.S. House of Representatives from the 2nd District, which covers more than 50 towns from Madison to Stonington and Enfield.
Simmons made his decision Sunday after meeting with his family, close friends and minister after attending church.
"The family had a long meeting today and was unanimous that I run,'' Simmons said in an e-mail to The Associated Press. "So, I'm running.''
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Personally, with the pseudo-scandal of Countrywide that was exacerbated by Dodd's delaying & delaying, but the possibly bigger scandal of his below market purchase of a place in Ireland also looming, it may be time for Dodd to step aside and let somebody else take a shot on the Democratic side - Rosa DeLauro, John Larson or Chris Murphy, maybe Susan Bysiewicz?
Edited to add - that when Dodd moved his family to Iowa for his quixotic bid for the presidency, a lot of residents were not happy with him, either.
The polls showed Simmons ahead of Dodd 43-42, and 42 for an incumbent is dangerously low.