| An Iraq-war-supporting conservative Democrat faces a primary challenge from a liberal who says the incumbent Dem is a Bush ally who true Democrats should boot out of office. Sounds like Lieberman/Lamont, but as Adam Reilly writes in this week's Phoenix, it's also incumbent Steve Lynch vs. challenger Phil Dunkelbarger in the ninth congressional district.
Reilly notes that Dunkelbarger hasn't generated nearly the buzz that Lamont has, and he sees a couple of reasons for that. First, of course, Lieberman has a national stature that Lynch lacks. Second, Lamont has a whole lot more money than Dunkelbarger. Third, Dunkelbarger presently lacks the "blog buzz" that seems to have been very helpful to Lamont. (Reilly's article also says that Dunkelbarger hasn't sought Democracy for America's endorsement, though a commenter who claims to be "the coordinator of South of Boston DFA" says otherwise - more on that from our friends at Below Boston.) In the article, Dunkelbarger sounded a bit befuddled by the whole blog thing, but promised better technology soon. Needless to say, we at BMG would be delighted to chat with Mr. Dunkelbarger, Mr. Lynch, and any other candidate for Congress.
So how's about it, BMGers? Any of you live in the Ninth District, or otherwise involved with the Lynch/Dunkelbarger match-up? What are we missing? |