Elizabeth Esty Criticizes Andrew Roraback For Boehner Fundraiser In Hartford
Democrat Elizabeth Esty is criticizing Republican Andrew Roraback for an upcoming fundraising visit by the U.S. Speaker of the House.
Speaker John Boehner, the highest-ranking Republican in the nation, is coming to the Hartford Club on Tuesday for a fundraising luncheon in an attempt to help Roraback win a seat in the U.S. House of Representatives. The maximum contribution is $2,500, and nsiders
are expecting a crowd of former and current corporate executives to arrive at the downtown Hartford club in the shadows of the Travelers tower and the Wadsworth Atheneum.
“John Boehner is coming to Connecticut to raise money for Andrew Roraback because he knows that Andrew Roraback is another vote to continue the extreme Tea Party agenda,” Esty spokesman Jeb Fain said in a statement. “And fortunately for Speaker Boehner, Senator Roraback already shares many of his views including support for raising the Social Security retirement age and cutting benefits. While Andrew Roraback would stand with John Boehner and the House GOP’s extreme agenda, Elizabeth Esty will stand up for middle class families, for seniors, and for the Medicare and Social Security benefits they have earned.”
Boehner’s appearance clearly shows that national Republicans are seriously watching the battle between Roraback and Esty, a former state legislator who won a three-way Democratic primary in August to gain her party’s nomination. Republicans are trying to win back the seat that they had held until 2006 when longtime incumbent Republican Nancy Johnson of New Britain was defeated by Democratic challenger Chris Murphy of Cheshire in a sprawling district that stretches from Simsbury to Danbury to Salisbury.
“The Speaker is not in the business of spending his time unwisely, and he offered help, and we said, ‘Thank you,’ ” Roraback told Capitol Watch in an interview. “I’m excited to introduce him to Connecticut to begin to enlist his support for helping to solve Connecticut’s problems.”
The appearance by Boehner also opens Roraback up to criticism that has already started from Esty and Democrats. For weeks, they have been trying to paint Roraback as a potential tool of Boehner and the Tea Party caucus in Washington, D.C. But Roraback has repeatedly said he would vote against the views of fellow Republicans on issues where he disagrees, such as abortion.
“I’m a bridge builder,” Roraback said when asked about the criticism. “I’m in the business of opening up lines of communication. I want to go to Washington and work on getting people to talk with one another and work with one another. If I’m going to build bridges, it’s going to start by building relationships. I’ll never apologize for building a relationship to help the people I serve.”
He added, “The Speaker knows that for the Republican Party to be a national party it needs to welcome people like me who are socially moderate and fiscally conservative. … My loyalties lie to the people of my district.”
Regarding Boehner, Roraback said, “Probably the only thing he wants from me is to win this race.”
The fundraising battle is key as the two candidates will need money to pay for all-important television commercials in the final weeks of the campaign. Esty announced this week that she has raised more than $2 million overall, including about $650,000 in the three-month period of July, August, and September that ended on Sunday night. Roraback has not yet released his numbers, but he said that will come soon.
Since the primary, he said, “We are neck and neck in our fundraising with my opponent.”
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Elizabeth is so right…imagine the nerve of anyone who who would use all of his resources to get elected….sounds like Esty won’t be able to get Nancy Pelosi to come and stump for her…..
What a laugh! Nancy Pelosi comes in to town last week to the tune of $30K a couple to raise money for the Democrat Congressional Campaign Committee, which is right now running ads in favor of Esty by claiming that the Tea Party needs Roraback’s vote and they will get it if he wins. Those of us who support that agenda would love it if it was true, but if you know Andrew Roraback, you know that he always has and always will vote his own mind and is NOT swayed by part leaders.
As for Esty, just more empty whining from a political hypocrite.