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Race For Senate 2006

POSTED: 11:52 pm EDT August 12, 2006

U.S. senators serve in the legislative branch of the national government.

The Senate comprises one of two parts of the U.S. Congress, the other is the House of Representatives.

Two senators are chosen to represent each state and are elected to a six-year term.

Connecticut's current senators are Democrats Christopher J. Dodd and Joseph Lieberman. Dodd was re-elected in 2004. He is up for re-election once again in 2010.

Lieberman is running for re-election this year as an independent candidate, after losing the August primary to challenger Ned Lamont.

There are five candidates running for one seat.

According to the Connecticut Secretary of the State's Office, the candidates will appear on the November ballot in the order that follows:


Alan Schlesinger

Republican
Hometown: Woodbridge
Profession: Attorney
Education: University of Connecticut School of Law, University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School of Finance
Experience: Two-term former mayor of Derby, six-term former state representative, former Selectman of the town of Orange, member of the National Conference of State Legislatures
Debate Highlights
Iraq Video
Nuclear Risks Video
Oil Prices Video
Homeland Security Video
Social Security Video

At A Glance:

Face The State: Alan Schlesinger
Alan Schlesinger's Closing Statement

Issues: Schlesinger has plans to guarantee Social Security, make Medicare eligibility requirements affordable, support seasonal employee visas and eliminate special interest tax loopholes. More

IRAQ: "The problem in Iraq is not the military. The problem in Iraq is political. ... Why not a three-state solution? Why not give the Kurds, the Sunnis, the Shiites self-governance with a national federation council to distribute the oil wealth? I believe the sectarian violence would be brought to an end and finally our troops would come home."
- WFSB Debate on Oct. 19


Ned Lamont

Democrat
Hometown: Greenwich
Profession: Businessman
Education: Harvard, Yale
Experience: Eight years in local government, chair of the state investment advisory council, civic boards. Runs a business-training program for Bridgeport High School students
Debate Highlights
Iraq Video
Nuclear Risks Video
Oil Prices Video
Homeland Security Video
Social Security Video
At A Glance:

Face The State: Ned Lamont
Ned Lamont's Closing Statement

Issues: Lamont has voiced strong opposition to the war in Iraq and has pledged to address student loans, Social Security and affordable health care for all. More

IRAQ: "Our best hope for a stable Iraq is give the Iraqis the incentive to stand up and take responsibility, for them to take their own destiny, and I have a plan for them to do just that. ... Over the course of the next year, let (the Iraqis) know that the American troops are going to redeploy and the Iraqis have to take care of their own destiny."
- WFSB Debate on Oct. 19


Timothy Knibbs

Concerned Citizens Party of Connecticut
Hometown: Plantsville
Profession: UPS employee
Education: Bachelor's in math education from Maranatha Baptist Bible College in Watertown, Wisc.
Experience: Member, Central Baptist Church, involved with the Concerned Citizens Party of Connecticut since 1992, former school teacher
Debate Highlights
Iraq Video
Nuclear Risks Video
Oil Prices Video
Homeland Security Video
Social Security Video
At A Glance:

Face The State: Timothy Knibbs
Timothy Knibbs' Closing Statement

Issues: Knibbs supports tax credits for alternative energies, expanding the use of nuclear power as an energy source, deploy the National Guard to defend the homeland and partially privatize Social Security. More

IRAQ: "We need to get out of Iraq immediately. ... We had no constitutional, no legal, no moral grounds to go into Iraq to begin with. When you're doing something that's fundamentally wrong, the correct thing to do is to stop, and stop it immediately."
- WFSB Debate on Oct. 19


Ralph Ferrucci

Green Party
Hometown: New Haven
Profession: Truck Driver
Education: Paier College of Art
Experience: New Haven County Green Party's media adviser, New Haven County Green Party's Treasurer
Debate Highlights
Iraq Video
Nuclear Risks Video
Oil Prices Video
Homeland Security Video
Social Security Video
At A Glance:

Face The State: Ralph Ferrucci
Ralph Ferrucci's Closing Statement

Issues: Ferrucci has focused on universal health care, free college tuition, repealing No Child Left Behind and the PATRIOT acts, ending nuclear power and seeking alternatives to gas and diesel, and imposing wage caps for CEOs. More

IRAQ: "We need to withdraw immediately. We had no right to be in Iraq. There were no weapons of mass destruction found there and we have made the Middle East unstable. The longer we stay, the more unstable the Middle East will be. ... If we are going to sit there as long as it takes, then we are never going to leave Iraq."
- WFSB Debate on Oct. 19


Joe Lieberman

Connecticut for Lieberman Party
Hometown: Stamford
Profession: Incumbent Senator, Attorney
Education: Yale
Experience: Private legal practice, Connecticut State Senate (10 years), Connecticut Attorney General (5 years), U.S. Senator (18 years)
Debate Highlights
Iraq Video
Nuclear Risks Video
Oil Prices Video
Homeland Security Video
Social Security Video
At A Glance:

Face The State: Joe Lieberman
Joe Lieberman's Closing Statement

Issues: Lieberman's campaign issues include, in part, affordable health care for all, securing U.S. transportation systems and chemical plants, preserving and protecting Social Security and supporting research for a cure to breast cancer. More

IRAQ: "I recently issued a 10-point plan to get the job done there, including the removal of Donald Rumsfeld as the secretary of defense and specific new ideas for better training Iraqi forces to bring our troops home. ... We need to stay there as long as there is a reasonable prospect of our help of building a free and independent Iraq."
- WFSB Debate on Oct. 19

SOURCE: Campaign Web sites, staffers
NOTE: Issues included here summarize each candidate's basic platforms


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