Ned Lamont (D), who beat Sen. Joseph Lieberman (I-CT) in a Democratic Senate primary but lost the general election to him in 2006, is considering running for governor, reports the New London Day.
"Lamont probably won't reach a decision until early in 2010, the election year. But Lamont, 55, the owner of a telecommunications company, has a distinct advantage over the other Democratic candidates -- he could finance the campaign with his ample personal funds, just as he did in the Senate race. He doesn't need a lot of start-up time."