Ned Lamont to Speak at Yale Feb. 27


Posted by Nathan Kilbert on February 08, 2006 at 1:04PM

Kevin, Emily, and I reported on meeting Ned Lamont at the New Haven Public Library last month. Speaking only for myself, I saw quite a bit of potential and more than a little passion.

After the event, we spoke with his scheduler Kim Hynes and asked if Ned would be willing to come to a Dems meeting. Their response has been very positive, and so it is with great excitement that we announce that Ned Lamont will be giving a talk at our February 27 meeting.

As always, it will be at 8 PM in the Branford College Common Room.

For more information about Ned Lamont, check his website.

You may remember hearing this before, but THE YALE COLLEGE DEMOCRATS DO NOT ENDORSE IN PRIMARIES. I know Alissa has proposed tattooing this on our foreheads, but I rejected this as too costly. We may get some of those temporary rub-on tattoos, though -- so watch this space.

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