***Update below at bottom 11:54PM
***Update at bottom 10:46PM
Janet Peckinpaugh’s campaign press release follows:
2nd District Congressional Candidate Janet Peckinpaugh Welcomes a Fair, Balanced and Non-Partisan Debate
Essex-CT. June 14, 2010 – The Peckinpaugh for Congress campaign will not to take part in a candidate forum scheduled for June 16 sponsored by Free Norwich, which describes itself as “Eastern CT’s Right Wing Extremist HQ since 2007.”
“It is clear the organizers of this forum are biased in this race and therefore cannot be fair and balanced.” said Campaign Manager Mike Gionta. “Following a teleconference set up to develop the rules for the event, we found out the two organizers are supporters of Daria Novak’s and one of them has written an article critical of one of the candidates. It is clear to us this has evolved into a campaign rally for Novak and not a real forum to discuss the issues.”
The Peckinpaugh for Congress campaign has also discovered that one of the two organizers of the debate wrote just last month asking the delegation from Canterbury “to join us in a concerted effort to make Daria Novak our nominee.” Both organizers of this forum joined their Canterbury delegates who all voted for Ms. Novak at the May 21st statewide Republican Convention in Hartford.
“We invite any non-partisan group, such as the Chamber of Commerce or the League of Women Voters to hold a true debate for all of the candidates to share views and discuss issues important to the 2nd District.” Said Gionta.
Janet Peckinpaugh (R-Essex) a former television journalist in Connecticut has already earned the support of many current and former officeholders even though she is the newest candidate in the race.
For further information please contact Ed Munster at (860) 345-2225. Paid for by Peckinpaugh for Congress. Approved by Janet Peckinpaugh
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I’ll let the other organizers speak for themselves, but for me (Rich), I’m a supporter of both Doug and Daria (can’t consider Janet now), and I pledge to support the primary winning candidate financially and through physical effort.
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UPDATE 6/14/2010 10:46PM
Doug Dubitsky’s campaign responds -
As you will all see below, Janet Peckinpaugh’s campaign has decided that she not participate in the debate on Wednesday night at Three Rivers Community College. The reason offered is that the ‘organizers’, Free Norwich, are too biased (and favor Daria Novak). As a participant (for the Doug Dubitsky campaign) in the very conference call referenced below, let me offer the following:
First, if Free Norwich was so offensive to Janet Peckinpaugh’s managers, why bother participating in a call that lasted for two and a half hours. And why wait almost three days to make this decision?
Second, both of the ‘organizers’ are entitled – just as you and I – to support any candidate they wish. On the call, they were clear that only issues would be central to the debate. They were upfront about their support (and criticism) of candidate(s) participating in the debate. In fact, one recused himself from a particular topic due to a (personal) conflict. The debate rules and execution of the process were designed objectively and agreed upon by majority among the three campaigns – not the organizers.
You may interpret this candidate’s withdrawal announcement any way you wish. From my point of view, this is just another indication of more politics as usual – the same old game playing and saber rattling good Republicans are trying to detach ourselves from in Washington.
Please make every effort to attend the debate between Doug Dubitsky and Daria Novak on Wednesday night. The issues before us are real and serious. It’s a fair guess that both Joe Courtney and Janet Peckinpaugh will be watching with interest about what these two candidates have to say.
If you have any question, please feel free to phone me.
Margaret Jane DeRisio
***I deleted her phone number as everybody doesn’t need to see that
– Rich
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UPDATE 6/14/10 11:54pm
Daria Novak Campaign responds -
Daria Novak remains excited about this debate and welcomes the opportunity to answer questions from the people of the 2nd District that she pledges to represent in Washington. It is unfortunate that Janet Peckinpaugh felt the need to withdraw from this debate when the people of the 2nd District deserve to hear from each candidate and gain a solid understanding of where each candidate stands on the critical issues.