Senate candidate McMahon ready to spend in Conn.

Republican candidate for U.S. Senate Linda McMahon, a former wrestling executive, waves to supporters during her campaign party. (Aug. 10, 2010) Credit: AP
WASHINGTON (AP) — Former World Wrestling Entertainment CEO Linda McMahon, the newly nominated Republican Senate candidate in Connecticut, said Wednesday she’s ready to spend whatever it takes to beat Democrat Richard Blumenthal.
Appearing on a network news program, McMahon brushed off accusations she made millions by promoting an industry allegedly rife with violence and steroid abuse.
Asked about this on ABC’s “Good Morning America,” McMahon said the entertainment model “will continue to evolve.” She has said she plans to spend up to $50 million of her own money in the fall, telling the network: “It’s money I’ve earned. It’s money I’m willing to invest.”
McMahon warned Democrats that a negative campaign against her could backfire.
Meanwhile, the Blumenthal campaign announced Wednesday that it will begin airing its first television ad of the general election. The ad, entitled “Stand Up”, is a 30-second spot that was to begin airing Wednesday morning on statewide television.
“There is a clear choice in this election, and this ad reinforces that Dick Blumenthal is the only candidate in this race with a record of fighting for the people of Connecticut and standing up to the special interests,” said Mindy Myers, campaign manager for the attorney general.

Out East with Doug Geed: Wine harvests, a fish market, baked treats and poinsettias NewsdayTV's Doug Geed visits two wineries and a fish market, and then it's time for holiday cheer, with a visit to a bakery and poinsettia greenhouses.

Out East with Doug Geed: Wine harvests, a fish market, baked treats and poinsettias NewsdayTV's Doug Geed visits two wineries and a fish market, and then it's time for holiday cheer, with a visit to a bakery and poinsettia greenhouses.



