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Tuesday, March 28, 2006

I know it has nothing to do with Connecticut...

but everyone loves to slow down to see a really good car wreck.

Key Harris adviser quits amid discord

Adam Goodman is at least the 6th person to leave the campaign in recent months.

Another key adviser in U.S. Rep. Katherine Harris' campaign for the U.S. Senate announced his resignation Monday -- two days after Harris accused him of leaking information to the press and then made a series of confusing statements about his status.

Adam Goodman, a longtime Harris confidante and media consultant, released a three-sentence statement that his firm was "ending our relationship with the Katherine Harris for U.S. Senate campaign."

[...]

The move surprised no one, given Harris' comments during the weekend. Campaigning at a gun show in Orlando on Saturday, Harris accused Goodman of feeding embarrassing information to the press.

When asked whether Goodman was still with the campaign, Harris all but confirmed his resignation: "He is, is, uh . . . heh . . . no comment."
Too funny.