Lieberman vs Lamont

Will Lieberman or Lamont win the election tomorrow?

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  • Lamont

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  • Don't care, Republicans control the Senate anyways

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ltstanfo said:
With regards to Republicans apparently backing Lieberman, no surprise there (to me). I suspect the November elections will be a "lesser or two evils" type of situation for most voters in that state and given that the Republican candidate is a "no go", the only alternative is Lieberman.
Not only backing it now appears that he's campaigning w/ them.

BTW polls now say Lieberman's lead has slipped to 2%.
 
ltstanfo said:
With regards to Republicans apparently backing Lieberman, no surprise there (to me). I suspect the November elections will be a "lesser or two evils" type of situation for most voters in that state and given that the Republican candidate is a "no go", the only alternative is Lieberman.
Not only backing it now appears that he's campaigning w/ them.

BTW polls now say Lieberman's lead has slipped to 2%.
 
ltstanfo said:
With regards to Republicans apparently backing Lieberman, no surprise there (to me). I suspect the November elections will be a "lesser or two evils" type of situation for most voters in that state and given that the Republican candidate is a "no go", the only alternative is Lieberman.
Not only backing it now appears that he's campaigning w/ them.

BTW polls now say Lieberman's lead has slipped to 2%.
 
ltstanfo said:
With regards to Republicans apparently backing Lieberman, no surprise there (to me). I suspect the November elections will be a "lesser or two evils" type of situation for most voters in that state and given that the Republican candidate is a "no go", the only alternative is Lieberman.
Not only backing it now appears that he's campaigning w/ them.

BTW polls now say Lieberman's lead has slipped to 2%.
 
ltstanfo said:
With regards to Republicans apparently backing Lieberman, no surprise there (to me). I suspect the November elections will be a "lesser or two evils" type of situation for most voters in that state and given that the Republican candidate is a "no go", the only alternative is Lieberman.
Not only backing it now appears that he's campaigning w/ them.

BTW polls now say Lieberman's lead has slipped to 2%.
 
ltstanfo said:
With regards to Republicans apparently backing Lieberman, no surprise there (to me). I suspect the November elections will be a "lesser or two evils" type of situation for most voters in that state and given that the Republican candidate is a "no go", the only alternative is Lieberman.
Not only backing it now appears that he's campaigning w/ them.

BTW polls now say Lieberman's lead has slipped to 2%.
 
"UAW Members Endorse Ned Lamont"

I only have a link to a blog at the moment. If I get something better I'll come back
 
"UAW Members Endorse Ned Lamont"

I only have a link to a blog at the moment. If I get something better I'll come back
 
"UAW Members Endorse Ned Lamont"

I only have a link to a blog at the moment. If I get something better I'll come back
 
"UAW Members Endorse Ned Lamont"

I only have a link to a blog at the moment. If I get something better I'll come back
 
"UAW Members Endorse Ned Lamont"

I only have a link to a blog at the moment. If I get something better I'll come back
 
"UAW Members Endorse Ned Lamont"

I only have a link to a blog at the moment. If I get something better I'll come back
 
cecilia said:
"UAW Members Endorse Ned Lamont"

I only have a link to a blog at the moment. If I get something better I'll come back

I am not dismissing the UAW out of hand but unions typically vote Democrat so this is no surprise.

Regards,
Ltstanfo
 
cecilia said:
"UAW Members Endorse Ned Lamont"

I only have a link to a blog at the moment. If I get something better I'll come back

I am not dismissing the UAW out of hand but unions typically vote Democrat so this is no surprise.

Regards,
Ltstanfo
 
cecilia said:
"UAW Members Endorse Ned Lamont"

I only have a link to a blog at the moment. If I get something better I'll come back

I am not dismissing the UAW out of hand but unions typically vote Democrat so this is no surprise.

Regards,
Ltstanfo
 
cecilia said:
"UAW Members Endorse Ned Lamont"

I only have a link to a blog at the moment. If I get something better I'll come back

I am not dismissing the UAW out of hand but unions typically vote Democrat so this is no surprise.

Regards,
Ltstanfo
 
cecilia said:
"UAW Members Endorse Ned Lamont"

I only have a link to a blog at the moment. If I get something better I'll come back

I am not dismissing the UAW out of hand but unions typically vote Democrat so this is no surprise.

Regards,
Ltstanfo
 
cecilia said:
"UAW Members Endorse Ned Lamont"

I only have a link to a blog at the moment. If I get something better I'll come back

I am not dismissing the UAW out of hand but unions typically vote Democrat so this is no surprise.

Regards,
Ltstanfo
 
faethor said:
ltstanfo said:
With regards to Republicans apparently backing Lieberman, no surprise there (to me). I suspect the November elections will be a "lesser or two evils" type of situation for most voters in that state and given that the Republican candidate is a "no go", the only alternative is Lieberman.
Not only backing it now appears that he's campaigning w/ them.

BTW polls now say Lieberman's lead has slipped to 2%.

Hmmm...now that is interesting and potentially bad for Joe. You would think that if he wants to remain as a Democrat (as he claims) then he would distance himself from the Republicans and not the other way. Interesting indeed.

Regards,
Ltstanfo
 
faethor said:
ltstanfo said:
With regards to Republicans apparently backing Lieberman, no surprise there (to me). I suspect the November elections will be a "lesser or two evils" type of situation for most voters in that state and given that the Republican candidate is a "no go", the only alternative is Lieberman.
Not only backing it now appears that he's campaigning w/ them.

BTW polls now say Lieberman's lead has slipped to 2%.

Hmmm...now that is interesting and potentially bad for Joe. You would think that if he wants to remain as a Democrat (as he claims) then he would distance himself from the Republicans and not the other way. Interesting indeed.

Regards,
Ltstanfo
 
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