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Wednesday, October 14, 2009

We just got a cryptic press release from U.S. Rep. Joe Sestak’s campaign for Senate, which promised an endorsement Monday from “one of the few Democratic candidates to successfully challenge his party.”

PhillyClout hears the mystery endorser is Ned Lamont, the businessman who challenged Sen. Joe Lieberman in the 2006 Democratic primary election in Connecticut.  So we tracked down Lamont at this office in Greenwich, Conn.

“I'm going to sit tight on this," Lamont told us when we asked if he was the mystery endorser. "I am going to follow their lead. But I am planning on coming down there on the [Monday] for Joe.”

Lamont became a national news-maker in 2006, the kind of attention Sestak could use in his Democratic primary challenge against Sen. Arlen Specter, the longtime Republican who recently switched political teams. Lamont won the primary, but lost the general election to Lieberman, who ran against him as an independent. Like Sestak, he attracted a large following of activists and progressive bloggers.

Check out this story from Time about Sestak, which makes the Lamont comparison.

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Chris Brennan, a native Philadelphian and graduate of Temple University, joined the Daily News in 1999. He has written about SEPTA, the Philadelphia School District, the legalization of casino gambling, state government, the mayor, the governor, City Council and political campaigns.
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David Gambacorta spent a small eternity writing about cops, drug dealers and serial killers. Now he’s writing about power and politics ­– which sometimes reminds him of the old crime beat. He joined the Daily News in 2005. And yes, he knows you’re not quite sure how to pronounce his last name. E-mail tips to gambacd@phillynews.com
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Catherine Lucey joined the Daily News in 2002 and has written about murderous drug gangs, political protesters and Harry Potter. After covering the 2007 mayoral election, she moved over to the City Hall bureau where she has been reporting on the Nutter administration.
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Jan Ransom, a native New Yorker, joined the Daily News in 2010 after graduating from Howard University. She has since written about the difficulty of filing police complaints, tax deadbeats and life after violent home invasions. She joined the Daily News City Hall Bureau in 2011 and has plunged headfirst into reporting on administration budget battles and City Council shenanigans.
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