Politics | Richard Blumenthal Vietnam Dems Pick Blumenthal; GOP Gives McMahon Nod GOP rival stays in race; McMahon vows 'smackdown' By Polly Davis Doig Posted May 22, 2010 7:10 AM CDT Copied Connecticut Attorney General Richard Blumenthal gives his acceptance speech at the Democratic State Convention in Hartford, Conn., Friday, May 21, 2010. (AP Photo/Bob Child) Connecticut's truth-stretching attorney general will take on the former CEO of the WWE in the race for Chris Dodd's Senate seat, reports Politico. State Democrats last night nominated Richard Blumenthal, who ruefully took the stage to acknowledge having had a "little bit of a tough time" this week, while vowing to move on from his mistakes. The New York Post isn't quite moving on, however, with this report of a 2007 speech in which Blumenthal again insinuated he served in Vietnam. State Republicans, meanwhile, tapped Linda McMahon as their nominee in the race; close rival Rob Simmons vowed to stay in the race, potentially setting up a fractious primary. But McMahon kept her sights on Blumenthal: “I’d venture to say we’re going to lay the smackdown on him in November,” she joked. Read These Next Patrick Dempsey, Shonda Rhimes pay tribute to Eric Dane. Hundreds offer to adopt dog abandoned at airport. Big Bang Theory star reveals his 'masked vigilante thing.' One US Olympian just got engaged to another. Report an error