Interviews with Democratic party officials and operatives in Connecticut "indicate there is deep concern back home over whether the incendiary American International Group bonuses issue has delivered a mortal blow to Sen. Chris Dodd (D-CT)," reports Politico.
"Many of them describe a palpable fury among the party rank and file -- anger that's led some to wonder if the party would be better served with a different Democratic nominee in 2010 -- though they note that, at the moment, Dodd still retains the loyalty of Democratic activists and the political class."
Meanwhile, the Hartford Courant notes that Dodd faced a "flurry of questions" yesterday about a report in the Washington Times that AIG executives solicited campaign contributions for him.