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Richard Blumenthal
United States Senator
from Connecticut
Incumbent
Assumed office
January 5, 2011
Serving with Chris Murphy
Preceded by Chris Dodd
23rd Attorney General of Connecticut
In office
January 9, 1991 – January 5, 2011
Governor Lowell Weicker
John Rowland
Jodi Rell
Preceded by Clarine Riddle
Succeeded by George Jepsen
Member of the Connecticut Senate
from the 27th district
In office
January 3, 1987 – January 3, 1991
Preceded by Anthony Truglia
Succeeded by George Jepsen
Richard Blumenthal
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Richard "Dick" Blumenthal /ˈbluːmənˌθɑːl/ (born February
13, 1946) is the senior United States Senator from
Connecticut, in office since 2011. Previously, he served as
Attorney General of Connecticut from 1991 to 2011. He is a
member of the Democratic Party.
Born in Brooklyn, New York, Blumenthal attended Riverdale
Country School, a private school in the Bronx. Blumenthal is
a graduate of Harvard College, where he was editorial
chairman of The Harvard Crimson. He studied for a year at
Trinity College, Cambridge in England before attending Yale
Law School, where he was editor-in-chief of the Yale Law
Journal. While at Yale, he was a classmate of future President
Bill Clinton and future Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.
From 1970 to 1976, Blumenthal served in the United States
Marine Corps Reserve, where he attained the rank of
sergeant.
After college, Blumenthal served as administrative assistant
and law clerk for several Washington figures. From 1977 to
1981, he was United States Attorney for the District of
Connecticut. In the early 1980s he worked in private law
practice, including serving as volunteer counsel for the
NAACP Legal Defense Fund. He served in the Connecticut
House of Representatives from 1984 to 1987, when he was
elected to the Connecticut Senate. He was elected state
Attorney General in 1990, and served for twenty years.
During this period he was frequently speculated as a
contender for Governor of Connecticut, but he never pursued
the office.
Blumenthal announced his 2010 run for U.S. Senate after
Democrat incumbent Chris Dodd announced his retirement.
He faced professional wrestling magnate Linda McMahon in
the general election, winning by a 12-point margin with 55
percent of the vote. On January 5, 2011, he was sworn in and
took seats on the Senate Armed Services; Judiciary; Aging;
and Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committees. He
became the senior senator after the retirement of Joe
Lieberman.
Contents
1 Early life and education
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Member of the
Connecticut House of Representatives
from the 145th district
In office
January 3, 1985 – January 3, 1987
Preceded by Anthony Truglia
Succeeded by Nicholas Pavia
United States Attorney for the District of
Connecticut
In office
1977–1981
President Jimmy Carter
Preceded by Peter Dorsey
Succeeded by Alan Nevas
Personal details
Born February 13, 1946
New York City, New York, U.S.
Political party Democratic
Spouse(s) Cynthia Malkin (1982–present)
Children 4
Education Harvard University (BA)
Trinity College, Cambridge
Yale University (JD)
Signature
Website Senate website
(http://blumenthal.senate.gov)
Military service
Allegiance United States
Service/branch United States Marine Corps
Years of
service
1970–1976
Rank Sergeant
Unit U.S. Marine Corps Reserve
2 Military service
3 Early political career
4 Attorney General career
4.1 Pequot land annexation bid
4.2 Interstate air pollution
4.3 Big Tobacco
4.4 Microsoft lawsuit
4.5 Stanley Works
4.6 Charter schools lawsuit
4.7 Regional transmission organization
4.8 Gina Kolb lawsuit
4.9 Big East and ACC
4.10 Interstate 84
4.11 Lyme disease guidelines investigation
4.12 Internet pornography, prostitution, and
sexual predators
4.12.1 MySpace/Facebook
4.12.2 Craigslist
4.13 Terrorist surveillance program
4.14 Countrywide Financial
4.15 Global warming
5 Prospect of gubernatorial candidacy
6 U.S. Senate
6.1 2010 election
6.2 2016 election
6.3 Tenure
6.4 Committee assignments
6.5 Caucus memberships
7 Electoral history
8 References
9 Further reading
10 External links
Early life and education
Blumenthal was born in Brooklyn, New York, the son of Jane
(née Rosenstock) and Martin Blumenthal, who was the
president of a commodities trading firm.[1][2][3] His mother
was born in Omaha, Nebraska, to a Jewish family that
originated in Prussia and Baden. His grandfather, Fred "Fritz"
Rosenstock, raised cattle on his farm, where Blumenthal
visited often in his youth. Blumenthal's father was a German
Jew who emigrated alone at age 17 from Frankfurt in 1935.[4]
Blumenthal attended Riverdale Country School in the Bronx before graduating from Harvard College with a
A.B. magna cum laude as a member of Phi Beta Kappa. As an undergraduate, he was editorial chairman of The
Harvard Crimson.[5] Blumenthal was a summer intern reporter for The Washington Post in the London
Bureau.[6] Blumenthal was also selected for a Fiske Fellowship that allowed him to study at the University of
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Cambridge in England for one year after graduation from Harvard College.
Blumenthal received his J.D. from Yale Law School, where he was editor-in-chief of the Yale Law Journal.[7]
While at Yale, he was classmates with future President Bill Clinton and future Secretary of State Hillary
Clinton.[8] One of his co-editors on the Yale Law Journal was future United States Secretary of Labor Robert
Reich. His brother, David Blumenthal, is the President of the Commonwealth Fund.[9]
Military service
Blumenthal received several draft deferments during the Vietnam War before enlisting.[10] He served in United
States Marine Corps Reserve units in Washington, D.C. and Connecticut from 1970 to 1976.[11][12] He attained
the rank of sergeant and received an honorable discharge at the end of his enlistment.[13] There was controversy
in 2010, during his senate campaign, when The New York Times reported that Blumenthal misspoke on at least
one occasion about his Vietnam service, providing video of him speaking to a group of veterans and supporters in
March 2008 in Norwalk, Connecticut, saying, in reference to supporting troops returning from Iraq and
Afghanistan, "We have learned something important since the days that I served in Vietnam."[14] In a longer
video of the same event, however, Mr. Blumenthal seemingly corrects the earlier misstatement when he says
only that he "served in the military during the Vietnam era."[15] There were also other occasions when his
description of his military service was accurate, saying at a 2008 ceremony in Shelton, Connecticut, on the same
topic, "I served during the Vietnam era... I remember the taunts, the insults, sometimes even physical abuse."[16]
Early political career
Blumenthal served as administrative assistant to United States Senator Abraham A. Ribicoff, as aide to Daniel P.
Moynihan when Moynihan was Assistant to President Richard Nixon, and as a law clerk to Supreme Court
Justice Harry A. Blackmun. At age 31, he became United States Attorney for the District of Connecticut, serving
from 1977 to 1981, and as the chief federal prosecutor of that state successfully prosecuted many major cases
involving drug traffickers, organized crime, white collar criminals, civil rights violators, consumer fraud, and
environmental pollution.[6] In 1982, he married Cynthia Allison Malkin,[17] daughter of real estate investor Peter
L. Malkin and granddaughter of lawyer and philanthropist Lawrence Wien.[18]
Before he became Attorney General, Blumenthal was a partner in the law firm of Cummings & Lockwood, and
subsequently in the law firm of Silver, Golub & Sandak.[19] In December 1982, while still at Cummings &
Lockwood, he created and chaired the Citizens Crime Commission of Connecticut, a private, non-profit
organization.[20] From 1981 to 1986, he was a volunteer counsel for the NAACP Legal Defense Fund.[6] In 1984,
when he was 38, Blumenthal was elected to the Connecticut House of Representatives, representing the
145th district. In 1987, he won a special election to fill a vacancy in the 27th District of the Connecticut Senate,
at the age of 41.[20] Blumenthal resided in Stamford, Connecticut.
In the 1980s, Blumenthal testified in the State Legislature in favor of abolishing Connecticut’s death penalty
statute. He did so after representing Florida death row inmate Joseph Green Brown, who had been wrongly
convicted. Blumenthal succeeded in staving off Brown’s execution just 15 hours before it was scheduled to take
place.[21]
Attorney General career
Blumenthal was first elected as the 23rd Attorney General in 1990 and was re-elected in 1994, 1998, 2002, and
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2006. On October 10, 2002 he was awarded the Raymond E. Baldwin Award for Public Service by the
Quinnipiac University School of Law.[22]
Pequot land annexation bid
In May 1995, Blumenthal and the state of Connecticut filed lawsuits challenging a decision by the Department of
the Interior to approve a bid by the Mashantucket Pequots for the annexation of 165 acres of land in the towns
of Ledyard, North Stonington and Preston.[23] The Pequots' bid sought to have the land placed in a Federal trust,
a legal designation that would have given the tribe sovereign control. Blumenthal argued that The Department of
the Interior's decision was “fatally, legally flawed, and unfair," and that "it would unfairly remove land from the
tax rolls of the surrounding towns and bar local control over how the land is used, while imposing tremendous
burden.” The tribe announced the withdrawal of the land annexation petition in February 2002.[24]
Interstate air pollution
In 1997, both Blumenthal and Governor John G. Rowland petitioned the United States Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA) to address interstate air pollution problems created from Midwest and southeastern sources.[25]
The petition was filed in accordance with Section 126 of the Clean Air Act, which allows a United States state to
request pollution reductions from out-of-state sources that contribute significantly to its air quality problems.
In 2003, Blumenthal and the Attorneys General of 8 other states (New York, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts,
New Hampshire, New Jersey, Rhode Island, and Vermont) filed a federal lawsuit against the Bush Administration
for "endangering air quality by gutting a critical component of the federal Clean Air Act."[26] The suit alleged
that changes in the Act would have exempted thousands of industrial air pollution sources from the Act’s New
Source Review provision and that the new rules and regulations would lead to an increase in air pollution.
Big Tobacco
While Attorney General, Blumenthal was one of the leaders of a 46-state lawsuit against the tobacco industry,
which alleged that the companies involved had deceived the public about the dangers of smoking.[27] Blumenthal
argued that the state of Connecticut should be reimbursed for Medicaid expenses related to smoking. In 1998,
the tobacco companies reached a $246 billion national settlement, giving the 46 states involved 25 years of
reimbursement payments. Connecticut's share of the settlement was estimated at about $3.6 billion.
In December 2007, Blumenthal filed suit against RJ Reynolds alleging that a 2007 Camel advertising spread in
Rolling Stone magazine used cartoons in violation of the master tobacco settlement, which prohibited the use of
cartoons in cigarette advertising because they entice children and teenagers to smoke.[28] The company paid the
state of Connecticut $150,000 to settle the lawsuit and agreed to end the advertising campaign in question.
Microsoft lawsuit
In May 1998, Blumenthal, along with attorneys general from 19 other states and the District of Columbia, filed
an anti-trust lawsuit against Microsoft accusing the company of abusing its monopoly power to stifle
competition.[29] The suit, which centered on Microsoft's Windows 98 operating system and the company's
contractual restrictions imposed on personal computer manufacturers to tie the operating system to its Internet
Explorer browser, was eventually merged with a federal case brought by the United States Department of Justice
(DOJ) under Attorney General Janet Reno.[30]
A 2000 landmark federal court decision ruled that Microsoft had violated antitrust laws, and the court ordered
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that the company be broken up. In 2001, the federal appeals court agreed, but rather than breakup the company,
sent the case to a new judge to hold hearings and determine appropriate remedies.[31][32] Remedies were later
proposed by Blumenthal and eight other attorneys general; these included requiring that Microsoft license an
unbundled version of Windows in which middleware and operating system code were not commingled.[33] In
2001, the Bush Administration's DOJ settled with Microsoft in an agreement criticized by many states and other
industry experts as insufficient.[31] In November 2002, a federal court ruling imposed those same remedies. In
August 2007, Blumenthal, along with five other states and the District of Columbia, filed a report alleging that
the federal settlement with Microsoft, and court-imposed Microsoft remedies, had failed to adequately reduce
Microsoft's monopoly.[31]
Stanley Works
On May 10, 2002 then Attorney General Blumenthal and Connecticut State Treasurer Denise L. Nappier helped
to stop the hostile takeover of New Britain-based Stanley Works, a major Connecticut employer, by filing a
lawsuit alleging that the move to reincorporate in Bermuda based on a shareholder's vote of May 9[34] was "rife
with voting irregularities." The agreement to temporarily halt the move was signed by New Britain Superior
Court Judge Marshall Berger.[35] On June 3 Blumenthal referred the matter to the U.S. Securities and Exchange
Commission (SEC) for further investigation[36] and on June 25 he testified before the U.S. House Committee on
Ways and Means that "Long-time American corporations with operations in other countries can dodge tens of
millions of dollars in federal taxes by the device of reincorporating in another country" by "simply [filing]
incorporation papers in a country with friendly tax laws, open a post-office box and hold an annual meeting
there" and that Stanley Works, along with "Cooper Industries, Seagate Technologies, Ingersoll-Rand and
PricewaterhouseCoopers Consulting, to name but a few, have also become pseudo-foreign corporations for the
sole purpose of saving tax dollars." Blumenthal stated that "Corporations proposing to reincorporate to Bermuda,
such as Stanley, often tell shareholders that there is no material difference in the law" but said that this was not
the case and was misleading to their shareholders.[37] In order to rectify this situation he championed the
Corporate Patriot Enforcement Act to close tax loopholes.[38]
Charter schools lawsuit
In September 1999, Blumenthal announced a lawsuit against Robin Barnes, the president and treasurer of New
Haven-based charter school the Village Academy, for serious financial mismanagement of the state-subsidized
charitable organization.[39] Citing common law, Blumenthal’s suit sought to recover money misspent and serious
damages resulting from Barnes’s alleged breach of duty.
In a Connecticut Supreme Court decision, Blumenthal v. Barnes (2002), a unanimous court determined that the
state’s Attorney General could act using only the powers specifically authorized by the state legislature, and that
since the Attorney General’s jurisdiction is defined by statute rather than common law, Blumenthal lacked the
authority to cite common law as the basis for filing suit against Barnes.[40][41][42][43] Despite this ruling,
Blumenthal announced that he intended to pursue a separate 2000 lawsuit against the school's trustees filed on
behalf of the State Department of Education.[44]
Regional transmission organization
In 2003 Blumenthal, along with former Massachusetts Attorney General Tom Reilly, Rhode Island Attorney
General Patrick C. Lynch, and consumer advocates from Connecticut, Maine, and New Hampshire, opposed
"the formation of a regional transmission organization (RTO) that would merge three Northeast and mid-Atlantic
power operators, called Independent Service Operators (ISOs), into a single super-regional RTO."[45] In a press
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release he is quoted as saying "This fatally flawed RTO proposal will raise rates, reduce accountability and
reward market manipulation. It will increase the power and profits of transmission operators with an immediate
$40 million price tag for consumers."[46] The opposition was due to a report authored by Synapse Energy
Economics, Inc. (http://www.synapse-energy.com/aboutus/), a Cambridge-based energy consulting firm, which
alleged that consumers would be worse off under the merger.[47]
Gina Kolb lawsuit
In 2004, Blumenthal sued Computer Plus Center of East Hartford and its owner, Gina Kolb, on behalf of the
state.[48] It was alleged that CPC overcharged $50 per computer, $500,000 in total, on a three-year, $17.2 million
contract to supply computers to the state.[49] Blumenthal sued for $1.75 million.[49] Kolb was arrested in 2004
and charged with first degree larceny.[50] Kolb later countersued, claiming the state had grossly abused its
power.[49] Kolb was initially awarded $18.3 million in damages; however, the Attorney General appealed the
decision and the damages initially awarded were slashed by 90 percent to $1.83 million.[49] In ruling, Superior
Court judge Barry Stevens described the jury's initial award of $18.3 million as a "shocking injustice" and said it
was "influenced by partiality or mistake."[49]
Big East and ACC
Attorney General Blumenthal played a pivotal role in one of the biggest college athletics stories of the decade;
expansion of the Atlantic Coast Conference and the departures of Boston College, Miami, and Virginia Tech
from the Big East. He led efforts by the Big East football schools (Virginia Tech, Rutgers, Pittsburgh, and West
Virginia) in legal proceedings against the Atlantic Coast Conference, the University of Miami and Boston
College, accusing them of improper disclosure of confidential information and of conspiring to dismantle the Big
East. According to Blumenthal, the case was pursued because "the future of the Big East Conference was at risk
-- the stakes huge for both state taxpayers and the university's good name."[51] The suits cost the schools
involved $2.2 million in the first four months of litigation.[52] The lawsuit against the ACC was initially dismissed
on jurisdictional grounds but was subsequently refiled.[53] A declaratory judgment by the Supreme Judicial Court
of Massachusetts exonerated Boston College in the matter. Virginia Tech accepted an invitation from the ACC
and withdrew from the suit to remove themselves from the awkward position of suing their new conference. An
out-of-court settlement in the amount of $5 million was eventually reached, which included a $1 million exit fee
that Boston College was required to pay the Big East under the league's constitution.[51]
Many have speculated that the lawsuit was one of the biggest reasons that the University of Connecticut was not
sought after by the ACC during their 2011 additions of then-Big East members Syracuse and Pittsburgh. UConn
is currently a member of the less-lucrative American Athletic Conference, the successor to the original Big East.
Interstate 84
On October 2, 2006, Blumenthal launched an investigation concerning a botched reconstruction project of the
Interstate 84 in Waterbury and Cheshire. The original contractor for the job, L.G. DeFelice, went out of business
and it was later revealed that hundreds of storm drains had been improperly installed.[54][55] Blumenthal
subsequently announced lawsuits against L.G. DeFelice and the Maguire Group, the engineering firm that
inspected the project. United States Fidelity & Guaranty, the insurer behind the performance bond for the
Interstate-84 construction, agreed to pay $17.5 million to settle the claims. Under the terms of the agreement, the
state of Connecticut retained the right to sue L.G. DeFelice for additional funds.[56] In 2009, the bonding
company agreed to pay an additional $4.6 million settlement, bringing the total award to $22.1 million ($30,000
more than the repair costs).[57][58]
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Lyme disease guidelines investigation
In November 2006, Blumenthal launched an antitrust investigation into the Infectious Diseases Society of
America's (IDSA's) 2006 guidelines regarding the treatment of Lyme disease.[59] Responding to concerns from
chronic Lyme disease advocacy groups, Blumenthal claimed the IDSA guidelines would "severely constrict
choices and legitimate diagnosis and treatment options for patients."[60] In 2008, Blumenthal ended the
investigation after the IDSA agreed to conduct a review of the guidelines.[61] In 2010, an eight-member
independent review panel unanimously agreed that the original 2006 guideline recommendations were
"medically and scientifically justified" in the light of the evidence. The committee did not change any of the
earlier recommendations but did alter some of the language in an executive summary of the findings.[62]
Blumenthal said he would review the final report.[63]
Internet pornography, prostitution, and sexual predators
MySpace/Facebook
In March 2006, Blumenthal noted that more than seven incidents of sexual assault in Connecticut had been
linked directly to MySpace contacts.[64] Earlier that year, Blumenthal and attorneys general in at least five other
states were involved in discussions with MySpace that resulted in the implementation of technological changes
aimed at protecting children from pornography and child predators on the company’s website.[64] At
Blumenthal's urging, MySpace installed a link to free blocking software (“K9 Web Protection”); however, in
May 2006, Blumenthal announced that the site had failed to make the program easy to find and that it was not
clearly labeled.[65] Blumenthal also urged MySpace to take further steps to safeguard children, including purging
deep links to pornography and inappropriate material, tougher age verification, and banning users under 16.[65]
Blumenthal was co-chair, along with North Carolina Attorney General Roy Cooper, of the State Attorney
General Task Force on Social Networking. In 2008, the attorneys general commissioned the Internet Safety
Technical Task Force report, which researched "ways to help squash the onslaught of sexual predators targeting
younger social-networking clients".[66]
Blumenthal's office subpoenaed MySpace for information about the number of registered sex offenders on its
site. In 2009, MySpace revealed that over a 2-year span it had roughly 90,000 members who were registered sex
offenders (nearly double what MySpace officials had originally estimated one year prior).[66][67][68] Blumenthal
accused MySpace of having "monstrously inadequate counter-measures" to prevent sex offenders from creating
MySpace profiles.
Blumenthal and Cooper secured agreements from MySpace and Facebook to push toward making their
companies’ sites safer. Both sites implemented dozens of safeguards, including finding better ways to verify
users' ages, banning convicted sex offenders from using the sites, and limiting the ability of older users to search
members under 18.[69]
Craigslist
In March 2008, Blumenthal issued a letter to Craigslist attorneys demanding that the website cease allowing
postings for erotic services, which he claimed promoted prostitution, and he accused the site of "turning a blind
eye" to the problem.[70] Blumenthal worked with Craigslist and a group of 40 attorneys general to create new
measures on the site designed to thwart ads for prostitution and other illegal sexual activities. In April 2009,
Craigslist came under the scrutiny of law enforcement agencies following the arrest of Philip Markoff (aka the
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"Craigslist Killer"), suspected of killing a 25-year-old masseuse he met through Craigslist at a Boston hotel.
[71][72] Blumenthal subsequently called for a series of specific measures to fight prostitution and pornography on
Craigslist—including steep financial penalties for rule breaking, and incentives for reporting wrongdoing.[73]
Blumenthal claimed that "Craigslist has the means -- and moral obligation -- to stop the pimping and
prostituting in plain sight."
Blumenthal, leading a coalition of 39 states, subpoenaed Craigslist in May 2010 as part of an investigation into
whether the site was taking sufficient action to curb prostitution ads and whether it was profiting from them.[71]
Blumenthal stated that prostitution ads had remained on the site despite previous assurances that they would be
removed.[71][74] The subpoena sought documents related to the company's processes for reviewing potentially
objectionable ads, as well as documents detailing the revenue gained from ads sold to the company's erotic
services and adult services categories.[75] In August 2010, Blumenthal called on the website to shut down the
section permanently and take steps to eradicate prostitution ads from other parts of the site. Blumenthal also
called on Congress to alter a landmark communications law (Communications Decency Act) that Craigslist has
cited in defense of the ads.[75]
Following continued pressure, Craigslist removed the adult services sections from its U.S. sites in September
2010[76][77] and from its international sites in December 2010.[78] Blumenthal called the company's decision a
victory against sexual exploitation of women and children, and against human trafficking connected to
prostitution.[78]
Blumenthal and other state attorneys general reached a settlement with Craigslist on the issue; the settlement
called for the company to charge people via credit card for any ads that were suggestive in nature so the person
could be tracked down if they were determined to in fact be offering prostitution. However, Blumenthal
remarked that subsequent to the settlement, the ads had continued to flourish using veiled code words.[74]
Terrorist surveillance program
In October 2007, Blumenthal and the attorneys general of four other states lobbied Congress for the rejection of
proposals to provide immunity from litigation to telecommunications firms that cooperated with the federal
government's terrorist surveillance program following the September 11 attacks in 2001.[79] In 2008 the Congress
passed and President George W. Bush signed into law a new terrorist surveillance bill including the telecom
immunity provisions opposed by Blumenthal.
Countrywide Financial
In August 2008 Blumenthal announced that Connecticut had joined California, Illinois and Florida in suing
subprime mortgage lender Countrywide Financial (now owned by Bank of America) for fraudulent business
practices.[80][81] The suit alleged that Countrywide pushed consumers into "deceptive, unaffordable loans and
workouts, and charged homeowners in default unjustified and excessive legal fees." According to Blumenthal,
"Countrywide conned customers into loans that were clearly unaffordable and unsustainable, turning the
American Dream of homeownership into a nightmare" and when consumers defaulted, "the company bullied
them into workouts doomed to fail." Blumenthal also claimed that Countrywide "crammed unconscionable legal
fees into renegotiated loans, digging consumers deeper into debt" and that the company "broke promises that
homeowners could refinance, condemning them to hopelessly unaffordable loans."[80] The lawsuit demanded
that Countrywide make restitution to affected borrowers, give up improper gains and rescind, reform or modify
all mortgages that broke state laws. It is also sought civil fines of up to $100,000 per violation of state banking
laws, and up to $5,000 per violation of state consumer protection laws.[82]
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In October 2008 Bank of America initially agreed to settle the states' suits for $8.4 billion, and in February 2010,
Countrywide mailed payments of $3,452.54 to 370 Connecticut residents.[83] The settlement forced Bank of
America to establish a $150 million fund to help repay borrowers whose homes had been foreclosed upon, $1.3
million of which went to Connecticut.
Blumenthal commented in defense of U.S. Senator and chairman of the Senate Banking Committee Christopher
Dodd, who had been harshly criticized for accepting a VIP loan from Countrywide,[84] stating that "there's no
evidence of wrongdoing on [Mr. Dodd's] part any more than victims who were misled or deceived by
Countrywide." In August 2010, Dodd was cleared by the Senate Ethics Committee, which found "no credible
evidence" that he knowingly tried to use his status as a U.S. senator to receive loan terms not available to the
public.[83]
Global warming
Blumenthal has been a vocal advocate of the position that human activity is responsible for rising global
temperatures and that prompt action to reduce greenhouse gas emissions must be taken. He has urged the
Environmental Protection Agency to declare carbon dioxide as a dangerous air pollutant. "I urge the new Obama
EPA to declare carbon dioxide a danger to human health and welfare so we can at last begin addressing the
potentially disastrous threat global warming poses to health, the environment and our economy. We must make
up for lost time before it's too late to curb dangerous warming threatening to devastate the planet and human
society."[85] He has brought suit against a number of electric utilities in the Midwest, arguing that coal-burning
power plants are generating excess CO2 emissions. The Second Circuit Court of Appeals recently agreed to allow
Blumenthal's lawsuit to proceed.[86] Blumenthal personally has stated "no reputable climate scientist disputes the
reality of global warming. It is fact, plain and simple. Dithering will be disastrous."[87]
Prospect of gubernatorial candidacy
Blumenthal was frequently considered a top prospect as the Democratic candidate for Governor of Connecticut
but he did not run against Republican governors John G. Rowland or M. Jodi Rell in the elections of 1998, 2002,
and 2006.
On March 18, 2007, Hartford Courant columnist Kevin Rennie reported Blumenthal had become seriously
interested in running for Governor in 2010.[88] On February 2, 2009, Blumenthal announced he would forgo a
gubernatorial run and seek re-election that year as Attorney General.[89]
U.S. Senate
2010 election
After Sen. Chris Dodd announced on January 6, 2010 that he would retire at the end of his term, Blumenthal told
the Associated Press that he would run in the election for Dodd's seat in November 2010.[90] Later that day,
President Barack Obama and Vice President Joe Biden called Blumenthal to express their best wishes.[91]
The same day, Public Policy Polling released a poll they took on the two preceding evenings, including races
where Blumenthal was paired against each of the three most mentioned Republicans contending for their party's
nomination for the seat. He led by at least 30% in each hypothetical race: against Rob Simmons 59–28, against
Linda McMahon 60–28, and against Peter Schiff 63–23, with a ±4.3% margin of error cited.[92] Rasmussen
Reports also polled after Blumenthal announced his candidacy and found a somewhat more competitive race,
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Election results by county
but with Blumenthal holding a strong lead.
A February poll by Rasmussen found that Blumenthal held leads of 19
(against Simmons) and 20 (against McMahon), and that Republicans had
made up little ground since the initial Rasmussen poll after Blumenthal
announced.[93] On May 21, Blumenthal received the Democratic
nomination by acclamation for Senator of Connecticut, after opposing
candidate Alpert was not allowed to speak at the convention by the
committee, except to withdraw his name for nomination after preparing a
speech.[94][95]
On May 17, 2010, during the campaign, the New York Times disclosed
that Blumenthal delivered a speech in Norwalk, Connecticut in March
2008 in which he referred to having served "in Vietnam".[96] In one other case, in 2003, Blumenthal also
appeared to have suggested that he had been among those returning from Vietnam.[97] Blumenthal's prospective
Republican opponent at the time, Linda McMahon, briefly posted on its website that her campaign research
team had found video footage of the 2008 speech and provided the story to The Times.[98][99] After the Times
story was published, Rasmussen Reports indicated that Blumenthal's lead over McMahon had shrunk to three
percentage points.[100] Politico covered criticism of the Times, including from the left, which noted that
Blumenthal had accurately described his military service record at the outset of his Norwalk speech by saying he
had "served in the military during the Vietnam era in the Marine Corps". Politico also quoted Times editor Bill
Keller writing that Blumenthal's introductory statement "does not contradict his later statement that he served ‘in
Vietnam’".[101] Connecticut's The Day newspaper, meanwhile, stated that its staff could find no articles in its
archives with any suggestion by Blumenthal that he had served in Vietnam but also noted the 2003 and 2008
occasions, saying such misstatements by him "were rare errors among hundreds of speeches he has given before
veterans groups." It quoted Blumenthal defending his representation of his military service: "On a few occasions,
I have misspoken about my service and I regret that. I take full responsibility, but I will not allow anyone to take
a few misplaced words and impugn my record of military service."[98] Blumenthal's commanding officer in 1974
and 1975, Larry Baldino of Woodbridge, Connecticut, addressed the controversy in a letter to the editor in the
New Haven Register. Baldino wrote that the misleading statement was too 'petty' to be the basis for supporting
or not supporting Blumenthal. Baldino further portrayed Blumenthal as 'good natured' and described him as 'one
of the best Marines with whom I ever worked'.[102]
Days after the nomination, Quinnipiac University Polling Institute polling indicated that Blumenthal held a
25-point lead over McMahon.[103] The Cook Political Report changed its prediction on the race to Leans
Democratic, making Blumenthal the favored candidate over McMahon.[104]
On the November 2 election, Blumenthal was elected to the U.S. senate, defeating former WWE CEO Linda
McMahon, 55% to 43%.
2016 election
August Wolf, a former Olympian and current bond salesman, is the only declared candidate running as a
Republican against Blumenthal in the 2016 Senate election.[105]
In August 2015, economist Larry Kudlow threatened to run against Blumenthal if Blumenthal voted in favor of
the Iran Nuclear Deal.[106]
Despite being ranked the seventh wealthiest member of Congress,[107] Blumenthal attacked potential candidate
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Portrait of Richard
Blumenthal
Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus
presents the Navy Distinguished Public
Service Medal to U.S. Senator Richard
Blumenthal in 2012.
Larry Kudlow for his connections to Wall Street. Blumenthal's wife is the daughter of Peter L. Malkin, a
controlling partner of the Empire State Building.[108]
According to a pair of Quinnipiac polls on October 15, 2015, Blumenthal has a 34 percent lead over Kudlow[109]
and a 35 percent lead over August Wolf.[110]
Blumenthal ended up winning re-election with 63 percent of the vote, against Republican nominee Dan Carter,
becoming the first person in Connecticut's history to receive over a million votes in a single election.[111]
Tenure
Blumenthal was sworn into the 112th United States Congress on January 5, 2011. He
announced plans to return to Connecticut every weekend to join a "listening tour" of
his home state.[112]
In March 2012, Blumenthal and New York
Senator Chuck Schumer gained national
attention after they called upon Attorney
General Eric Holder and the Department of
Justice to investigate practices by employers
to require Facebook passwords for employee
applicants and workers.[113]
Blumenthal has worked with Sen. Mark Kirk
to eliminate pensions for members of
Congress who are convicted of felonies while
serving in office.[114]
Committee assignments
Committee on Armed Services[115]
Subcommittee on Airland
Subcommittee on Personnel
Subcommittee on Seapower
Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation
Subcommittee on Consumer Protection, Product Safety, and Insurance
Subcommittee on Oceans, Atmosphere, Fisheries, and Coast Guard
Subcommittee on Surface Transportation and Merchant Marine Infrastructure (Ranking Member)
Committee on the Judiciary
Subcommittee on Antitrust, Competition Policy and Consumer Rights
Subcommittee on Immigration, Refugees and Border Security
Committee on Veterans' Affairs (Ranking Member)
Special Committee on Aging
Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe
Caucus memberships
Senate Oceans Caucus
Senate Ukraine Caucus[116]
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Electoral history
Connecticut House of Representatives 145th District election in 1984
Party Candidate Votes % +%
Democratic Richard Blumenthal 4,863 68.17%
Republican Johan Andersen, III 2,270 31.82%
Connecticut Senate 27th District election in 1988
Party Candidate Votes % +%
Democratic Richard Blumenthal* 21,947 65.88%
Republican Ted Lewis 11,366 34.03%
Connecticut Attorney General election in 1990
Party Candidate Votes % +%
Democratic Richard Blumenthal 572,972 59.18%
Republican E. Gaynor Brennan, Jr. 395,289 40.82%
Connecticut Attorney General election in 1994
Party Candidate Votes % +%
Democratic Richard Blumenthal* 679,313 66.34%
Republican Richard Arnold 344,627 33.66%
Write-in Howard Grayson, Jr. 36 0.00%
Blumenthal was also nominated on the A Connecticut Party line.
Connecticut Attorney General election in 1998
Party Candidate Votes % +%
Democratic Richard Blumenthal* 631,588 68.55%
Republican Santa Mendoza 282,289 30.64%
Libertarian Richard Pober 7,537 0.88%
Connecticut Attorney General election in 2002
Party Candidate Votes % +%
Democratic Richard Blumenthal* 632,351 65.65%
Republican Martha Dean 330,874 34.35%
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Connecticut Attorney General election in 2006
Party Candidate Votes % +%
Democratic Richard Blumenthal* 782,235 74.08%
Republican Robert Farr 256,018 24.25%
Green Nancy Burton 17,684 1.67%
Write-in John Joy 4 0.00%
United States Senate election in Connecticut, 2010
Party Candidate Votes % +%
Democratic Richard Blumenthal 635,840 55.15% 11.93%
Republican Linda McMahon 498,341 43.22%
Independent Warren Mosler 11,275 0.98%
Connecticut for Lieberman John Mertens 6,735 0.58%
Write-in Brian Hill 559 0.00%
Write-in Jeff Russell 45 0.00%
Write-in Todd Vachon 45 0.00%
Write-in Carl Vassar 31 0.00%
Write-in Jay Giles 17 0.00%
Write-in John Traceski 15 0.00%
Write-in Matthew Coleman 7 0.00%
Write-in Dave Olszata 5 0.00%
Blumenthal was also nominated on the Working Families line.
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Altimari, Dave and Mahony, Edmund (January 30, 2010). Computer Firm Owner Awarded $18 Million In
Countersuit Against State (http://www.courant.com/news/breaking/hc-computer-lawsuit-
0130.artjan30,0,1070680.story). Courant.com. Retrieved February 7, 2010.
Mosher, James (December 27, 2009). Don't outlaw our stoves, Eastern Connecticut farmers urge,
Attorney general: Burning wood outside pollutes air (http://www.norwichbulletin.com/carousel
/x1689182905/Dont-outlaw-our-stoves-Eastern-Connecticut-farmers-urge). NorwichBulletin.com.
Retrieved January 6, 2010.
Pesci, Donald (December 10, 2009). Blumenthal: worst Attorney General in U.S.
(http://www.registercitizen.com/articles/2009/12/10/opinion/doc4b20783a18cc2987699185.txt).
RegisterCitizen.com. Retrieved January 6, 2010.
Baue, William (July 9, 2002). Connecticut Fights to Keep Stanley Works from Disappearing to Bermuda
(http://www.socialfunds.com/news/article.cgi/article878.html). Socialfunds.com. Retrieved September 5,
2004.
Connecticut Attorney General's Office (August 14, 1997). Governor, Attorney General Urge Tighter
Restrictions on Air Pollution (http://www.cslib.org/attygenl/press/1997/enviss/pr81497.htm). Press
release. Retrieved September 5, 2004.
Connecticut Attorney General's Office (October 15, 2001). Attorney General Submits Comments To
FERC Opposing Formation Of Regional Transmission Organization (https://web.archive.org
/web/20060219223926/http://www.cslib.org/attygenl/press/2001/util/rtoferc.htm). Press release.
Retrieved September 5, 2004.
Connecticut Attorney General's Office (May 10, 2002). Lawsuit Filed By Blumenthal, Nappier Brings
Halt To Stanley Works' Reincorporation Plans (https://web.archive.org/web/20060219223931/http:
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Connecticut Attorney General's Office (June 3, 2002). Attorney General Asks SEC To Investigate Stanley
Works Vote (https://web.archive.org/web/20060219223920/http://www.cslib.org/attygenl/press
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Connecticut Attorney General's Office (September 30, 2003). Blumenthal, New England AGs And
Consumer Advocates Warn That Proposed RTO Will Raise Rates, Without Consumer Benefit
(https://web.archive.org/web/20060219224009/http://www.cslib.org/attygenl/press/2003/coniss
/rtoraiserates.htm). Press release. Retrieved September 5, 2004.
Connecticut Attorney General's Office (October 27, 2003). Connecticut and 11 Other States File Suit to
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Press release. Retrieved September 5, 2004.
Patrick, Mike (October 10, 2003). Law School lauds Blumenthal with public service award
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External links
Senator Richard Blumenthal (http://blumenthal.senate.gov/)
official U.S. Senate site
Blumenthal for Senate (http://richardblumenthal.com)
Richard Blumenthal (https://www.dmoz.org/Regional
/North_America/United_States/Connecticut/Government/Federal/US_Senate
/Richard_Blumenthal_%5BD%5D) at DMOZ
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Directory of the United States Congress
Profile (https://www.votesmart.org/candidate/1568) at Project Vote Smart
Financial information (federal office) (http://www.fec.gov/fecviewer
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1991–2011
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2011–present
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2015–2017
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Jon Tester
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Rand Paul
United States Senators by seniority
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Mike Lee
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  • 1. Richard Blumenthal United States Senator from Connecticut Incumbent Assumed office January 5, 2011 Serving with Chris Murphy Preceded by Chris Dodd 23rd Attorney General of Connecticut In office January 9, 1991 – January 5, 2011 Governor Lowell Weicker John Rowland Jodi Rell Preceded by Clarine Riddle Succeeded by George Jepsen Member of the Connecticut Senate from the 27th district In office January 3, 1987 – January 3, 1991 Preceded by Anthony Truglia Succeeded by George Jepsen Richard Blumenthal From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Richard "Dick" Blumenthal /ˈbluːmənˌθɑːl/ (born February 13, 1946) is the senior United States Senator from Connecticut, in office since 2011. Previously, he served as Attorney General of Connecticut from 1991 to 2011. He is a member of the Democratic Party. Born in Brooklyn, New York, Blumenthal attended Riverdale Country School, a private school in the Bronx. Blumenthal is a graduate of Harvard College, where he was editorial chairman of The Harvard Crimson. He studied for a year at Trinity College, Cambridge in England before attending Yale Law School, where he was editor-in-chief of the Yale Law Journal. While at Yale, he was a classmate of future President Bill Clinton and future Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. From 1970 to 1976, Blumenthal served in the United States Marine Corps Reserve, where he attained the rank of sergeant. After college, Blumenthal served as administrative assistant and law clerk for several Washington figures. From 1977 to 1981, he was United States Attorney for the District of Connecticut. In the early 1980s he worked in private law practice, including serving as volunteer counsel for the NAACP Legal Defense Fund. He served in the Connecticut House of Representatives from 1984 to 1987, when he was elected to the Connecticut Senate. He was elected state Attorney General in 1990, and served for twenty years. During this period he was frequently speculated as a contender for Governor of Connecticut, but he never pursued the office. Blumenthal announced his 2010 run for U.S. Senate after Democrat incumbent Chris Dodd announced his retirement. He faced professional wrestling magnate Linda McMahon in the general election, winning by a 12-point margin with 55 percent of the vote. On January 5, 2011, he was sworn in and took seats on the Senate Armed Services; Judiciary; Aging; and Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committees. He became the senior senator after the retirement of Joe Lieberman. Contents 1 Early life and education Richard Blumenthal - Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Blumenthal 1 of 19 3/5/2017 6:06 PM
  • 2. Member of the Connecticut House of Representatives from the 145th district In office January 3, 1985 – January 3, 1987 Preceded by Anthony Truglia Succeeded by Nicholas Pavia United States Attorney for the District of Connecticut In office 1977–1981 President Jimmy Carter Preceded by Peter Dorsey Succeeded by Alan Nevas Personal details Born February 13, 1946 New York City, New York, U.S. Political party Democratic Spouse(s) Cynthia Malkin (1982–present) Children 4 Education Harvard University (BA) Trinity College, Cambridge Yale University (JD) Signature Website Senate website (http://blumenthal.senate.gov) Military service Allegiance United States Service/branch United States Marine Corps Years of service 1970–1976 Rank Sergeant Unit U.S. Marine Corps Reserve 2 Military service 3 Early political career 4 Attorney General career 4.1 Pequot land annexation bid 4.2 Interstate air pollution 4.3 Big Tobacco 4.4 Microsoft lawsuit 4.5 Stanley Works 4.6 Charter schools lawsuit 4.7 Regional transmission organization 4.8 Gina Kolb lawsuit 4.9 Big East and ACC 4.10 Interstate 84 4.11 Lyme disease guidelines investigation 4.12 Internet pornography, prostitution, and sexual predators 4.12.1 MySpace/Facebook 4.12.2 Craigslist 4.13 Terrorist surveillance program 4.14 Countrywide Financial 4.15 Global warming 5 Prospect of gubernatorial candidacy 6 U.S. Senate 6.1 2010 election 6.2 2016 election 6.3 Tenure 6.4 Committee assignments 6.5 Caucus memberships 7 Electoral history 8 References 9 Further reading 10 External links Early life and education Blumenthal was born in Brooklyn, New York, the son of Jane (née Rosenstock) and Martin Blumenthal, who was the president of a commodities trading firm.[1][2][3] His mother was born in Omaha, Nebraska, to a Jewish family that originated in Prussia and Baden. His grandfather, Fred "Fritz" Rosenstock, raised cattle on his farm, where Blumenthal visited often in his youth. Blumenthal's father was a German Jew who emigrated alone at age 17 from Frankfurt in 1935.[4] Blumenthal attended Riverdale Country School in the Bronx before graduating from Harvard College with a A.B. magna cum laude as a member of Phi Beta Kappa. As an undergraduate, he was editorial chairman of The Harvard Crimson.[5] Blumenthal was a summer intern reporter for The Washington Post in the London Bureau.[6] Blumenthal was also selected for a Fiske Fellowship that allowed him to study at the University of Richard Blumenthal - Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Blumenthal 2 of 19 3/5/2017 6:06 PM
  • 3. Cambridge in England for one year after graduation from Harvard College. Blumenthal received his J.D. from Yale Law School, where he was editor-in-chief of the Yale Law Journal.[7] While at Yale, he was classmates with future President Bill Clinton and future Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.[8] One of his co-editors on the Yale Law Journal was future United States Secretary of Labor Robert Reich. His brother, David Blumenthal, is the President of the Commonwealth Fund.[9] Military service Blumenthal received several draft deferments during the Vietnam War before enlisting.[10] He served in United States Marine Corps Reserve units in Washington, D.C. and Connecticut from 1970 to 1976.[11][12] He attained the rank of sergeant and received an honorable discharge at the end of his enlistment.[13] There was controversy in 2010, during his senate campaign, when The New York Times reported that Blumenthal misspoke on at least one occasion about his Vietnam service, providing video of him speaking to a group of veterans and supporters in March 2008 in Norwalk, Connecticut, saying, in reference to supporting troops returning from Iraq and Afghanistan, "We have learned something important since the days that I served in Vietnam."[14] In a longer video of the same event, however, Mr. Blumenthal seemingly corrects the earlier misstatement when he says only that he "served in the military during the Vietnam era."[15] There were also other occasions when his description of his military service was accurate, saying at a 2008 ceremony in Shelton, Connecticut, on the same topic, "I served during the Vietnam era... I remember the taunts, the insults, sometimes even physical abuse."[16] Early political career Blumenthal served as administrative assistant to United States Senator Abraham A. Ribicoff, as aide to Daniel P. Moynihan when Moynihan was Assistant to President Richard Nixon, and as a law clerk to Supreme Court Justice Harry A. Blackmun. At age 31, he became United States Attorney for the District of Connecticut, serving from 1977 to 1981, and as the chief federal prosecutor of that state successfully prosecuted many major cases involving drug traffickers, organized crime, white collar criminals, civil rights violators, consumer fraud, and environmental pollution.[6] In 1982, he married Cynthia Allison Malkin,[17] daughter of real estate investor Peter L. Malkin and granddaughter of lawyer and philanthropist Lawrence Wien.[18] Before he became Attorney General, Blumenthal was a partner in the law firm of Cummings & Lockwood, and subsequently in the law firm of Silver, Golub & Sandak.[19] In December 1982, while still at Cummings & Lockwood, he created and chaired the Citizens Crime Commission of Connecticut, a private, non-profit organization.[20] From 1981 to 1986, he was a volunteer counsel for the NAACP Legal Defense Fund.[6] In 1984, when he was 38, Blumenthal was elected to the Connecticut House of Representatives, representing the 145th district. In 1987, he won a special election to fill a vacancy in the 27th District of the Connecticut Senate, at the age of 41.[20] Blumenthal resided in Stamford, Connecticut. In the 1980s, Blumenthal testified in the State Legislature in favor of abolishing Connecticut’s death penalty statute. He did so after representing Florida death row inmate Joseph Green Brown, who had been wrongly convicted. Blumenthal succeeded in staving off Brown’s execution just 15 hours before it was scheduled to take place.[21] Attorney General career Blumenthal was first elected as the 23rd Attorney General in 1990 and was re-elected in 1994, 1998, 2002, and Richard Blumenthal - Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Blumenthal 3 of 19 3/5/2017 6:06 PM
  • 4. 2006. On October 10, 2002 he was awarded the Raymond E. Baldwin Award for Public Service by the Quinnipiac University School of Law.[22] Pequot land annexation bid In May 1995, Blumenthal and the state of Connecticut filed lawsuits challenging a decision by the Department of the Interior to approve a bid by the Mashantucket Pequots for the annexation of 165 acres of land in the towns of Ledyard, North Stonington and Preston.[23] The Pequots' bid sought to have the land placed in a Federal trust, a legal designation that would have given the tribe sovereign control. Blumenthal argued that The Department of the Interior's decision was “fatally, legally flawed, and unfair," and that "it would unfairly remove land from the tax rolls of the surrounding towns and bar local control over how the land is used, while imposing tremendous burden.” The tribe announced the withdrawal of the land annexation petition in February 2002.[24] Interstate air pollution In 1997, both Blumenthal and Governor John G. Rowland petitioned the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to address interstate air pollution problems created from Midwest and southeastern sources.[25] The petition was filed in accordance with Section 126 of the Clean Air Act, which allows a United States state to request pollution reductions from out-of-state sources that contribute significantly to its air quality problems. In 2003, Blumenthal and the Attorneys General of 8 other states (New York, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Rhode Island, and Vermont) filed a federal lawsuit against the Bush Administration for "endangering air quality by gutting a critical component of the federal Clean Air Act."[26] The suit alleged that changes in the Act would have exempted thousands of industrial air pollution sources from the Act’s New Source Review provision and that the new rules and regulations would lead to an increase in air pollution. Big Tobacco While Attorney General, Blumenthal was one of the leaders of a 46-state lawsuit against the tobacco industry, which alleged that the companies involved had deceived the public about the dangers of smoking.[27] Blumenthal argued that the state of Connecticut should be reimbursed for Medicaid expenses related to smoking. In 1998, the tobacco companies reached a $246 billion national settlement, giving the 46 states involved 25 years of reimbursement payments. Connecticut's share of the settlement was estimated at about $3.6 billion. In December 2007, Blumenthal filed suit against RJ Reynolds alleging that a 2007 Camel advertising spread in Rolling Stone magazine used cartoons in violation of the master tobacco settlement, which prohibited the use of cartoons in cigarette advertising because they entice children and teenagers to smoke.[28] The company paid the state of Connecticut $150,000 to settle the lawsuit and agreed to end the advertising campaign in question. Microsoft lawsuit In May 1998, Blumenthal, along with attorneys general from 19 other states and the District of Columbia, filed an anti-trust lawsuit against Microsoft accusing the company of abusing its monopoly power to stifle competition.[29] The suit, which centered on Microsoft's Windows 98 operating system and the company's contractual restrictions imposed on personal computer manufacturers to tie the operating system to its Internet Explorer browser, was eventually merged with a federal case brought by the United States Department of Justice (DOJ) under Attorney General Janet Reno.[30] A 2000 landmark federal court decision ruled that Microsoft had violated antitrust laws, and the court ordered Richard Blumenthal - Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Blumenthal 4 of 19 3/5/2017 6:06 PM
  • 5. that the company be broken up. In 2001, the federal appeals court agreed, but rather than breakup the company, sent the case to a new judge to hold hearings and determine appropriate remedies.[31][32] Remedies were later proposed by Blumenthal and eight other attorneys general; these included requiring that Microsoft license an unbundled version of Windows in which middleware and operating system code were not commingled.[33] In 2001, the Bush Administration's DOJ settled with Microsoft in an agreement criticized by many states and other industry experts as insufficient.[31] In November 2002, a federal court ruling imposed those same remedies. In August 2007, Blumenthal, along with five other states and the District of Columbia, filed a report alleging that the federal settlement with Microsoft, and court-imposed Microsoft remedies, had failed to adequately reduce Microsoft's monopoly.[31] Stanley Works On May 10, 2002 then Attorney General Blumenthal and Connecticut State Treasurer Denise L. Nappier helped to stop the hostile takeover of New Britain-based Stanley Works, a major Connecticut employer, by filing a lawsuit alleging that the move to reincorporate in Bermuda based on a shareholder's vote of May 9[34] was "rife with voting irregularities." The agreement to temporarily halt the move was signed by New Britain Superior Court Judge Marshall Berger.[35] On June 3 Blumenthal referred the matter to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for further investigation[36] and on June 25 he testified before the U.S. House Committee on Ways and Means that "Long-time American corporations with operations in other countries can dodge tens of millions of dollars in federal taxes by the device of reincorporating in another country" by "simply [filing] incorporation papers in a country with friendly tax laws, open a post-office box and hold an annual meeting there" and that Stanley Works, along with "Cooper Industries, Seagate Technologies, Ingersoll-Rand and PricewaterhouseCoopers Consulting, to name but a few, have also become pseudo-foreign corporations for the sole purpose of saving tax dollars." Blumenthal stated that "Corporations proposing to reincorporate to Bermuda, such as Stanley, often tell shareholders that there is no material difference in the law" but said that this was not the case and was misleading to their shareholders.[37] In order to rectify this situation he championed the Corporate Patriot Enforcement Act to close tax loopholes.[38] Charter schools lawsuit In September 1999, Blumenthal announced a lawsuit against Robin Barnes, the president and treasurer of New Haven-based charter school the Village Academy, for serious financial mismanagement of the state-subsidized charitable organization.[39] Citing common law, Blumenthal’s suit sought to recover money misspent and serious damages resulting from Barnes’s alleged breach of duty. In a Connecticut Supreme Court decision, Blumenthal v. Barnes (2002), a unanimous court determined that the state’s Attorney General could act using only the powers specifically authorized by the state legislature, and that since the Attorney General’s jurisdiction is defined by statute rather than common law, Blumenthal lacked the authority to cite common law as the basis for filing suit against Barnes.[40][41][42][43] Despite this ruling, Blumenthal announced that he intended to pursue a separate 2000 lawsuit against the school's trustees filed on behalf of the State Department of Education.[44] Regional transmission organization In 2003 Blumenthal, along with former Massachusetts Attorney General Tom Reilly, Rhode Island Attorney General Patrick C. Lynch, and consumer advocates from Connecticut, Maine, and New Hampshire, opposed "the formation of a regional transmission organization (RTO) that would merge three Northeast and mid-Atlantic power operators, called Independent Service Operators (ISOs), into a single super-regional RTO."[45] In a press Richard Blumenthal - Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Blumenthal 5 of 19 3/5/2017 6:06 PM
  • 6. release he is quoted as saying "This fatally flawed RTO proposal will raise rates, reduce accountability and reward market manipulation. It will increase the power and profits of transmission operators with an immediate $40 million price tag for consumers."[46] The opposition was due to a report authored by Synapse Energy Economics, Inc. (http://www.synapse-energy.com/aboutus/), a Cambridge-based energy consulting firm, which alleged that consumers would be worse off under the merger.[47] Gina Kolb lawsuit In 2004, Blumenthal sued Computer Plus Center of East Hartford and its owner, Gina Kolb, on behalf of the state.[48] It was alleged that CPC overcharged $50 per computer, $500,000 in total, on a three-year, $17.2 million contract to supply computers to the state.[49] Blumenthal sued for $1.75 million.[49] Kolb was arrested in 2004 and charged with first degree larceny.[50] Kolb later countersued, claiming the state had grossly abused its power.[49] Kolb was initially awarded $18.3 million in damages; however, the Attorney General appealed the decision and the damages initially awarded were slashed by 90 percent to $1.83 million.[49] In ruling, Superior Court judge Barry Stevens described the jury's initial award of $18.3 million as a "shocking injustice" and said it was "influenced by partiality or mistake."[49] Big East and ACC Attorney General Blumenthal played a pivotal role in one of the biggest college athletics stories of the decade; expansion of the Atlantic Coast Conference and the departures of Boston College, Miami, and Virginia Tech from the Big East. He led efforts by the Big East football schools (Virginia Tech, Rutgers, Pittsburgh, and West Virginia) in legal proceedings against the Atlantic Coast Conference, the University of Miami and Boston College, accusing them of improper disclosure of confidential information and of conspiring to dismantle the Big East. According to Blumenthal, the case was pursued because "the future of the Big East Conference was at risk -- the stakes huge for both state taxpayers and the university's good name."[51] The suits cost the schools involved $2.2 million in the first four months of litigation.[52] The lawsuit against the ACC was initially dismissed on jurisdictional grounds but was subsequently refiled.[53] A declaratory judgment by the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts exonerated Boston College in the matter. Virginia Tech accepted an invitation from the ACC and withdrew from the suit to remove themselves from the awkward position of suing their new conference. An out-of-court settlement in the amount of $5 million was eventually reached, which included a $1 million exit fee that Boston College was required to pay the Big East under the league's constitution.[51] Many have speculated that the lawsuit was one of the biggest reasons that the University of Connecticut was not sought after by the ACC during their 2011 additions of then-Big East members Syracuse and Pittsburgh. UConn is currently a member of the less-lucrative American Athletic Conference, the successor to the original Big East. Interstate 84 On October 2, 2006, Blumenthal launched an investigation concerning a botched reconstruction project of the Interstate 84 in Waterbury and Cheshire. The original contractor for the job, L.G. DeFelice, went out of business and it was later revealed that hundreds of storm drains had been improperly installed.[54][55] Blumenthal subsequently announced lawsuits against L.G. DeFelice and the Maguire Group, the engineering firm that inspected the project. United States Fidelity & Guaranty, the insurer behind the performance bond for the Interstate-84 construction, agreed to pay $17.5 million to settle the claims. Under the terms of the agreement, the state of Connecticut retained the right to sue L.G. DeFelice for additional funds.[56] In 2009, the bonding company agreed to pay an additional $4.6 million settlement, bringing the total award to $22.1 million ($30,000 more than the repair costs).[57][58] Richard Blumenthal - Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Blumenthal 6 of 19 3/5/2017 6:06 PM
  • 7. Lyme disease guidelines investigation In November 2006, Blumenthal launched an antitrust investigation into the Infectious Diseases Society of America's (IDSA's) 2006 guidelines regarding the treatment of Lyme disease.[59] Responding to concerns from chronic Lyme disease advocacy groups, Blumenthal claimed the IDSA guidelines would "severely constrict choices and legitimate diagnosis and treatment options for patients."[60] In 2008, Blumenthal ended the investigation after the IDSA agreed to conduct a review of the guidelines.[61] In 2010, an eight-member independent review panel unanimously agreed that the original 2006 guideline recommendations were "medically and scientifically justified" in the light of the evidence. The committee did not change any of the earlier recommendations but did alter some of the language in an executive summary of the findings.[62] Blumenthal said he would review the final report.[63] Internet pornography, prostitution, and sexual predators MySpace/Facebook In March 2006, Blumenthal noted that more than seven incidents of sexual assault in Connecticut had been linked directly to MySpace contacts.[64] Earlier that year, Blumenthal and attorneys general in at least five other states were involved in discussions with MySpace that resulted in the implementation of technological changes aimed at protecting children from pornography and child predators on the company’s website.[64] At Blumenthal's urging, MySpace installed a link to free blocking software (“K9 Web Protection”); however, in May 2006, Blumenthal announced that the site had failed to make the program easy to find and that it was not clearly labeled.[65] Blumenthal also urged MySpace to take further steps to safeguard children, including purging deep links to pornography and inappropriate material, tougher age verification, and banning users under 16.[65] Blumenthal was co-chair, along with North Carolina Attorney General Roy Cooper, of the State Attorney General Task Force on Social Networking. In 2008, the attorneys general commissioned the Internet Safety Technical Task Force report, which researched "ways to help squash the onslaught of sexual predators targeting younger social-networking clients".[66] Blumenthal's office subpoenaed MySpace for information about the number of registered sex offenders on its site. In 2009, MySpace revealed that over a 2-year span it had roughly 90,000 members who were registered sex offenders (nearly double what MySpace officials had originally estimated one year prior).[66][67][68] Blumenthal accused MySpace of having "monstrously inadequate counter-measures" to prevent sex offenders from creating MySpace profiles. Blumenthal and Cooper secured agreements from MySpace and Facebook to push toward making their companies’ sites safer. Both sites implemented dozens of safeguards, including finding better ways to verify users' ages, banning convicted sex offenders from using the sites, and limiting the ability of older users to search members under 18.[69] Craigslist In March 2008, Blumenthal issued a letter to Craigslist attorneys demanding that the website cease allowing postings for erotic services, which he claimed promoted prostitution, and he accused the site of "turning a blind eye" to the problem.[70] Blumenthal worked with Craigslist and a group of 40 attorneys general to create new measures on the site designed to thwart ads for prostitution and other illegal sexual activities. In April 2009, Craigslist came under the scrutiny of law enforcement agencies following the arrest of Philip Markoff (aka the Richard Blumenthal - Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Blumenthal 7 of 19 3/5/2017 6:06 PM
  • 8. "Craigslist Killer"), suspected of killing a 25-year-old masseuse he met through Craigslist at a Boston hotel. [71][72] Blumenthal subsequently called for a series of specific measures to fight prostitution and pornography on Craigslist—including steep financial penalties for rule breaking, and incentives for reporting wrongdoing.[73] Blumenthal claimed that "Craigslist has the means -- and moral obligation -- to stop the pimping and prostituting in plain sight." Blumenthal, leading a coalition of 39 states, subpoenaed Craigslist in May 2010 as part of an investigation into whether the site was taking sufficient action to curb prostitution ads and whether it was profiting from them.[71] Blumenthal stated that prostitution ads had remained on the site despite previous assurances that they would be removed.[71][74] The subpoena sought documents related to the company's processes for reviewing potentially objectionable ads, as well as documents detailing the revenue gained from ads sold to the company's erotic services and adult services categories.[75] In August 2010, Blumenthal called on the website to shut down the section permanently and take steps to eradicate prostitution ads from other parts of the site. Blumenthal also called on Congress to alter a landmark communications law (Communications Decency Act) that Craigslist has cited in defense of the ads.[75] Following continued pressure, Craigslist removed the adult services sections from its U.S. sites in September 2010[76][77] and from its international sites in December 2010.[78] Blumenthal called the company's decision a victory against sexual exploitation of women and children, and against human trafficking connected to prostitution.[78] Blumenthal and other state attorneys general reached a settlement with Craigslist on the issue; the settlement called for the company to charge people via credit card for any ads that were suggestive in nature so the person could be tracked down if they were determined to in fact be offering prostitution. However, Blumenthal remarked that subsequent to the settlement, the ads had continued to flourish using veiled code words.[74] Terrorist surveillance program In October 2007, Blumenthal and the attorneys general of four other states lobbied Congress for the rejection of proposals to provide immunity from litigation to telecommunications firms that cooperated with the federal government's terrorist surveillance program following the September 11 attacks in 2001.[79] In 2008 the Congress passed and President George W. Bush signed into law a new terrorist surveillance bill including the telecom immunity provisions opposed by Blumenthal. Countrywide Financial In August 2008 Blumenthal announced that Connecticut had joined California, Illinois and Florida in suing subprime mortgage lender Countrywide Financial (now owned by Bank of America) for fraudulent business practices.[80][81] The suit alleged that Countrywide pushed consumers into "deceptive, unaffordable loans and workouts, and charged homeowners in default unjustified and excessive legal fees." According to Blumenthal, "Countrywide conned customers into loans that were clearly unaffordable and unsustainable, turning the American Dream of homeownership into a nightmare" and when consumers defaulted, "the company bullied them into workouts doomed to fail." Blumenthal also claimed that Countrywide "crammed unconscionable legal fees into renegotiated loans, digging consumers deeper into debt" and that the company "broke promises that homeowners could refinance, condemning them to hopelessly unaffordable loans."[80] The lawsuit demanded that Countrywide make restitution to affected borrowers, give up improper gains and rescind, reform or modify all mortgages that broke state laws. It is also sought civil fines of up to $100,000 per violation of state banking laws, and up to $5,000 per violation of state consumer protection laws.[82] Richard Blumenthal - Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Blumenthal 8 of 19 3/5/2017 6:06 PM
  • 9. In October 2008 Bank of America initially agreed to settle the states' suits for $8.4 billion, and in February 2010, Countrywide mailed payments of $3,452.54 to 370 Connecticut residents.[83] The settlement forced Bank of America to establish a $150 million fund to help repay borrowers whose homes had been foreclosed upon, $1.3 million of which went to Connecticut. Blumenthal commented in defense of U.S. Senator and chairman of the Senate Banking Committee Christopher Dodd, who had been harshly criticized for accepting a VIP loan from Countrywide,[84] stating that "there's no evidence of wrongdoing on [Mr. Dodd's] part any more than victims who were misled or deceived by Countrywide." In August 2010, Dodd was cleared by the Senate Ethics Committee, which found "no credible evidence" that he knowingly tried to use his status as a U.S. senator to receive loan terms not available to the public.[83] Global warming Blumenthal has been a vocal advocate of the position that human activity is responsible for rising global temperatures and that prompt action to reduce greenhouse gas emissions must be taken. He has urged the Environmental Protection Agency to declare carbon dioxide as a dangerous air pollutant. "I urge the new Obama EPA to declare carbon dioxide a danger to human health and welfare so we can at last begin addressing the potentially disastrous threat global warming poses to health, the environment and our economy. We must make up for lost time before it's too late to curb dangerous warming threatening to devastate the planet and human society."[85] He has brought suit against a number of electric utilities in the Midwest, arguing that coal-burning power plants are generating excess CO2 emissions. The Second Circuit Court of Appeals recently agreed to allow Blumenthal's lawsuit to proceed.[86] Blumenthal personally has stated "no reputable climate scientist disputes the reality of global warming. It is fact, plain and simple. Dithering will be disastrous."[87] Prospect of gubernatorial candidacy Blumenthal was frequently considered a top prospect as the Democratic candidate for Governor of Connecticut but he did not run against Republican governors John G. Rowland or M. Jodi Rell in the elections of 1998, 2002, and 2006. On March 18, 2007, Hartford Courant columnist Kevin Rennie reported Blumenthal had become seriously interested in running for Governor in 2010.[88] On February 2, 2009, Blumenthal announced he would forgo a gubernatorial run and seek re-election that year as Attorney General.[89] U.S. Senate 2010 election After Sen. Chris Dodd announced on January 6, 2010 that he would retire at the end of his term, Blumenthal told the Associated Press that he would run in the election for Dodd's seat in November 2010.[90] Later that day, President Barack Obama and Vice President Joe Biden called Blumenthal to express their best wishes.[91] The same day, Public Policy Polling released a poll they took on the two preceding evenings, including races where Blumenthal was paired against each of the three most mentioned Republicans contending for their party's nomination for the seat. He led by at least 30% in each hypothetical race: against Rob Simmons 59–28, against Linda McMahon 60–28, and against Peter Schiff 63–23, with a ±4.3% margin of error cited.[92] Rasmussen Reports also polled after Blumenthal announced his candidacy and found a somewhat more competitive race, Richard Blumenthal - Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Blumenthal 9 of 19 3/5/2017 6:06 PM
  • 10. Election results by county but with Blumenthal holding a strong lead. A February poll by Rasmussen found that Blumenthal held leads of 19 (against Simmons) and 20 (against McMahon), and that Republicans had made up little ground since the initial Rasmussen poll after Blumenthal announced.[93] On May 21, Blumenthal received the Democratic nomination by acclamation for Senator of Connecticut, after opposing candidate Alpert was not allowed to speak at the convention by the committee, except to withdraw his name for nomination after preparing a speech.[94][95] On May 17, 2010, during the campaign, the New York Times disclosed that Blumenthal delivered a speech in Norwalk, Connecticut in March 2008 in which he referred to having served "in Vietnam".[96] In one other case, in 2003, Blumenthal also appeared to have suggested that he had been among those returning from Vietnam.[97] Blumenthal's prospective Republican opponent at the time, Linda McMahon, briefly posted on its website that her campaign research team had found video footage of the 2008 speech and provided the story to The Times.[98][99] After the Times story was published, Rasmussen Reports indicated that Blumenthal's lead over McMahon had shrunk to three percentage points.[100] Politico covered criticism of the Times, including from the left, which noted that Blumenthal had accurately described his military service record at the outset of his Norwalk speech by saying he had "served in the military during the Vietnam era in the Marine Corps". Politico also quoted Times editor Bill Keller writing that Blumenthal's introductory statement "does not contradict his later statement that he served ‘in Vietnam’".[101] Connecticut's The Day newspaper, meanwhile, stated that its staff could find no articles in its archives with any suggestion by Blumenthal that he had served in Vietnam but also noted the 2003 and 2008 occasions, saying such misstatements by him "were rare errors among hundreds of speeches he has given before veterans groups." It quoted Blumenthal defending his representation of his military service: "On a few occasions, I have misspoken about my service and I regret that. I take full responsibility, but I will not allow anyone to take a few misplaced words and impugn my record of military service."[98] Blumenthal's commanding officer in 1974 and 1975, Larry Baldino of Woodbridge, Connecticut, addressed the controversy in a letter to the editor in the New Haven Register. Baldino wrote that the misleading statement was too 'petty' to be the basis for supporting or not supporting Blumenthal. Baldino further portrayed Blumenthal as 'good natured' and described him as 'one of the best Marines with whom I ever worked'.[102] Days after the nomination, Quinnipiac University Polling Institute polling indicated that Blumenthal held a 25-point lead over McMahon.[103] The Cook Political Report changed its prediction on the race to Leans Democratic, making Blumenthal the favored candidate over McMahon.[104] On the November 2 election, Blumenthal was elected to the U.S. senate, defeating former WWE CEO Linda McMahon, 55% to 43%. 2016 election August Wolf, a former Olympian and current bond salesman, is the only declared candidate running as a Republican against Blumenthal in the 2016 Senate election.[105] In August 2015, economist Larry Kudlow threatened to run against Blumenthal if Blumenthal voted in favor of the Iran Nuclear Deal.[106] Despite being ranked the seventh wealthiest member of Congress,[107] Blumenthal attacked potential candidate Richard Blumenthal - Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Blumenthal 10 of 19 3/5/2017 6:06 PM
  • 11. Portrait of Richard Blumenthal Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus presents the Navy Distinguished Public Service Medal to U.S. Senator Richard Blumenthal in 2012. Larry Kudlow for his connections to Wall Street. Blumenthal's wife is the daughter of Peter L. Malkin, a controlling partner of the Empire State Building.[108] According to a pair of Quinnipiac polls on October 15, 2015, Blumenthal has a 34 percent lead over Kudlow[109] and a 35 percent lead over August Wolf.[110] Blumenthal ended up winning re-election with 63 percent of the vote, against Republican nominee Dan Carter, becoming the first person in Connecticut's history to receive over a million votes in a single election.[111] Tenure Blumenthal was sworn into the 112th United States Congress on January 5, 2011. He announced plans to return to Connecticut every weekend to join a "listening tour" of his home state.[112] In March 2012, Blumenthal and New York Senator Chuck Schumer gained national attention after they called upon Attorney General Eric Holder and the Department of Justice to investigate practices by employers to require Facebook passwords for employee applicants and workers.[113] Blumenthal has worked with Sen. Mark Kirk to eliminate pensions for members of Congress who are convicted of felonies while serving in office.[114] Committee assignments Committee on Armed Services[115] Subcommittee on Airland Subcommittee on Personnel Subcommittee on Seapower Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation Subcommittee on Consumer Protection, Product Safety, and Insurance Subcommittee on Oceans, Atmosphere, Fisheries, and Coast Guard Subcommittee on Surface Transportation and Merchant Marine Infrastructure (Ranking Member) Committee on the Judiciary Subcommittee on Antitrust, Competition Policy and Consumer Rights Subcommittee on Immigration, Refugees and Border Security Committee on Veterans' Affairs (Ranking Member) Special Committee on Aging Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe Caucus memberships Senate Oceans Caucus Senate Ukraine Caucus[116] Richard Blumenthal - Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Blumenthal 11 of 19 3/5/2017 6:06 PM
  • 12. Electoral history Connecticut House of Representatives 145th District election in 1984 Party Candidate Votes % +% Democratic Richard Blumenthal 4,863 68.17% Republican Johan Andersen, III 2,270 31.82% Connecticut Senate 27th District election in 1988 Party Candidate Votes % +% Democratic Richard Blumenthal* 21,947 65.88% Republican Ted Lewis 11,366 34.03% Connecticut Attorney General election in 1990 Party Candidate Votes % +% Democratic Richard Blumenthal 572,972 59.18% Republican E. Gaynor Brennan, Jr. 395,289 40.82% Connecticut Attorney General election in 1994 Party Candidate Votes % +% Democratic Richard Blumenthal* 679,313 66.34% Republican Richard Arnold 344,627 33.66% Write-in Howard Grayson, Jr. 36 0.00% Blumenthal was also nominated on the A Connecticut Party line. Connecticut Attorney General election in 1998 Party Candidate Votes % +% Democratic Richard Blumenthal* 631,588 68.55% Republican Santa Mendoza 282,289 30.64% Libertarian Richard Pober 7,537 0.88% Connecticut Attorney General election in 2002 Party Candidate Votes % +% Democratic Richard Blumenthal* 632,351 65.65% Republican Martha Dean 330,874 34.35% Richard Blumenthal - Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Blumenthal 12 of 19 3/5/2017 6:06 PM
  • 13. Connecticut Attorney General election in 2006 Party Candidate Votes % +% Democratic Richard Blumenthal* 782,235 74.08% Republican Robert Farr 256,018 24.25% Green Nancy Burton 17,684 1.67% Write-in John Joy 4 0.00% United States Senate election in Connecticut, 2010 Party Candidate Votes % +% Democratic Richard Blumenthal 635,840 55.15% 11.93% Republican Linda McMahon 498,341 43.22% Independent Warren Mosler 11,275 0.98% Connecticut for Lieberman John Mertens 6,735 0.58% Write-in Brian Hill 559 0.00% Write-in Jeff Russell 45 0.00% Write-in Todd Vachon 45 0.00% Write-in Carl Vassar 31 0.00% Write-in Jay Giles 17 0.00% Write-in John Traceski 15 0.00% Write-in Matthew Coleman 7 0.00% Write-in Dave Olszata 5 0.00% Blumenthal was also nominated on the Working Families line. References "Miss Malkin Plans Bridal". The New York Times. November 29, 1981. Retrieved May 22, 2010.1. Hladky, Gregory B. A Closer Look At Richard Blumenthal. (http://www.hartfordadvocate.com/featured-news/see- dick-run) Hartford Advocate. April 27, 2010. 2. Jewish Virtual Library: Richard Blumenthal (https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/biography /Richard_Blumenthal.html) retrieved December 22, 2011 3. Hamilton, Elizabeth (October 3, 2004). "The Public And Private Life Of Dick Blumenthal". The Hartford Courant. Retrieved January 10, 2017. 4. Plotz, David. Just Call Him Senator: An assessment of Richard Blumenthal, the man most likely to replace Connecticut's Christopher Dodd. (http://www.slate.com/id/2240729) Slate. January 6, 2010. 5. "Attorney General Richard Blumenthal timeline," Connecticut Post, Jan. 6, 2010 (http://www.ctpost.com/news/article /Attorney-General-Richard-Blumenthal-timeline-311842.php) 6. Volume 82, Number 4, March 1973. (http://yalelawjournal.org/images/mastheads/82.pdf) The Yale Law Journal.7. "Bill Clinton stumps for Richard Blumenthal in Conn. Senate race" (http://www.masslive.com/news/index.ssf /2010/09/bill_clinton_stumps_for_richar.html), The Associated Press, September 26, 2010. 8. "Commonwealth Fund biographical page for David Blumenthal, M.D." (http://www.commonwealthfund.org/Bios/B /Blumenthal-David.aspx) 9. Pershing, Ben (May 19, 2010). "Senate Hopeful Richard Blumenthal Addresses Report He Lied About Vietnam Record". Washington Post. 10. Richard Blumenthal - Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Blumenthal 13 of 19 3/5/2017 6:06 PM
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