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Rasmussen reported Tuesday that Senator Chris Dodd is polling thirteen points behind former Republican Congressman Rob Simmons, six points behind ex-World Wrestling Entertainment CEO Linda McMahon, and one point (statistically tied) behind businessman and former Ron Paul advisor Peter Schiff in his 2010 re-election campaign. The same polls taken in September showed Dodd ten points behind Simmons and three points ahead of Schiff.  Politico suggested Wednesday that the NRSC might be laying low on the Dodd attacks so that he does not get pushed out of the race.

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Richard Baker| 12.9.09 @ 6:25PM

He can't leave the political stage soon enough. Waitresses in DC will finally be able to breath freely when he's gone from the Senate. Of course, he'll join Bob Dole at the Watergate. Return to my Home State? Are you crazy?

Blacque Jacques Shellacque| 12.9.09 @ 10:31PM

Funny, just yesterday on the evening news I saw a short clip of him delivering some sort of fiery speech (I hit the mute button whenever I see a leftist on the screen)...

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