McMahon v. Lieberman death match
It's been more than a week since Connecticut voters did what everyone expected them to do and made Richard Blumenthal their next Senator. But chances are, you're probably wondering how soon we can get WWE CEO Linda McMahon back into a political race. Well, good news, everyone -- this morning, McMahon takes to the Connecticut Post's CT Elections blog:
So I don't regret any of that, at all," McMahon said in a phone interview from her pad in Boca Raton, Fla. "I was making an investment to serve and I think that's a really good thing. I think you have to go into any kind of endeavor knowing what your downside is when you get into it."
While her $50 million did not translate into a victory, McMahon said it brought her name recognition that she can parlay if she runs for office again.
I do not think I would have to spend anywhere near that amount of money," McMahon said. "No one knew who I was. I made an investment and I certainly would not have to do that again.
McMahon is apparently giving another run some consideration:
Sure. I'll be moving forward this next year," McMahon said. "I have a couple (of avenues) to pursue. You'll have to stay tuned.
Might this mean a death match with incumbent Senator Joe Lieberman, who would be up for re-election in 2012?
McMahon doesn't know or won't say. Lieberman may end up regretting not being more forthcoming with an endorsement this past election cycle.
This could result in a three ring circus with a Democrat, the center-right Lieberman and the right wing McMahon.
source: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/11/09/linda-mcmahon-addresses-h_n_780962.html
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