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Subject: Ned Lamont vs. Joe (puke) Lieberman

Written By: Meghan88 on 03/16/06 at 1:19 pm

Anyone voting in the upcoming election needs to vote for Ned Lamont! He's a real Dem with a capital 'D'. AND he's running against the so called professed Democrat Joe Lieberman.....

Donate some money and lend him your time if you live in that area.
Please vote for Ned! Take out Lieberman!


also, visit his website at: http://nedlamont.com/

Subject: Re: Ned Lamont vs. Joe (puke) Lieberman

Written By: Tia on 03/16/06 at 1:21 pm

joe lieberman is a democrat the way zell miller is a democrat.

Subject: Re: Ned Lamont vs. Joe (puke) Lieberman

Written By: gmann on 03/16/06 at 2:04 pm


joe lieberman is a democrat the way zell miller is a democrat.


You mean a conservative Democrat? Does such a creature still exist?  ;) 

Subject: Re: Ned Lamont vs. Joe (puke) Lieberman

Written By: Don Carlos on 03/16/06 at 2:20 pm

I once thought Lieberman was a good guy.  How wrong could I be.

Subject: Re: Ned Lamont vs. Joe (puke) Lieberman

Written By: deadrockstar on 03/16/06 at 2:22 pm


I once thought Lieberman was a good guy.  How wrong could I be.


Ditto.

The same goes for Hillary in my mind.

Subject: Re: Ned Lamont vs. Joe (puke) Lieberman

Written By: Tia on 03/16/06 at 2:25 pm


You mean a conservative Democrat? Does such a creature still exist?  ;) 
Well, it's one thing to be a conservative and another to give a speech lambasting your own party at the other party's convention.

Subject: Re: Ned Lamont vs. Joe (puke) Lieberman

Written By: gmann on 03/16/06 at 2:33 pm


Well, it's one thing to be a conservative and another to give a speech lambasting your own party at the other party's convention.


I'd love to lambast both parties at their respective conventions. It's easy to do when you're a registered Independent.  ;D

Subject: Re: Ned Lamont vs. Joe (puke) Lieberman

Written By: GWBush2004 on 03/19/06 at 3:11 am


Anyone voting in the upcoming election needs to vote for Ned Lamont! He's a real Dem with a capital 'D'. AND he's running against the so called professed Democrat Joe Lieberman.....

Donate some money and lend him your time if you live in that area.
Please vote for Ned! Take out Lieberman!


also, visit his website at: http://nedlamont.com/


I hope Lieberman loses the primary, that way he'll run as an independent and win (see below) and help the republicans maintain control of the senate.

Connecticut Senate
Joe Lieberman (D) 46%
Lowell Weicker (I) 25%
Republican 17%

Joe Lieberman (I) 45%
Ned Lamont (D) 24%
Republican 14%

Connecticut Senate: Lieberman by 20

Connecticut Senator Joe Lieberman (D) has angered the left wing of his own party with his position on the war in Iraq. However, Connecticut voters are evenly divided on the question--39% agree with Lieberman's position on Iraq while 40% disagree.

Other survey data suggests that this issue is not a serious obstacle to Lieberman's plans for another six-year term in the U.S. Senate. That's true even if Lieberman were to run as an Independent candidate.

If Lieberman runs as a Democrat and is challenged by former Governor Lowell Weicker running as an independent, Lieberman leads by 21 percentage points--46% to 25%. That's essentially unchanged from our January election poll in Connecticut.

Businessman Ned Lamont is considering a challenge to Lieberman for the Democratic Party nomination. However, if Lamont were to run as a Democrat and Lieberman as an Independent, the incumbent Senator still shows a 20-point advantage and leads Lamont 45% to 24%.

In this match-up, with Lieberman running as an Independent, he leads Lamont by 11 percentage points among voting Democrats. He also wins a solid plurality of Republican and unaffiliated voters against both Lamont and a generic Republican candidate.

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