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WMS
Junior Chimp
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« on: May 02, 2006, 11:51:10 AM »

Well, well, well...go ahead, left wingers - I'm looking at you, D-CT posters- try to knock him off in the Dem primary...and enjoy the 13% of the vote you'd get. Bwahaha! Grin
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WMS
Junior Chimp
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Posts: 6,557


Political Matrix
E: -3.48, S: -1.22

« Reply #1 on: May 02, 2006, 01:28:14 PM »

Well, well, well...go ahead, left wingers - I'm looking at you, D-CT posters- try to knock him off in the Dem primary...and enjoy the 13% of the vote you'd get. Bwahaha! Grin

90% of Connecutians don't know who Lamont is.  If he can get that up significantly he has a fighting chance.

Err...I rather doubt that, although I will admit he would probably get more than 13%. Wink And the difference between the 90% you mention and the fact that he gets 25% of the vote anyway is quite amusing - interesting to see the automatic party-line votes in action. Wink
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WMS
Junior Chimp
*****
Posts: 6,557


Political Matrix
E: -3.48, S: -1.22

« Reply #2 on: May 02, 2006, 01:30:54 PM »

Well, well, well...go ahead, left wingers - I'm looking at you, D-CT posters- try to knock him off in the Dem primary...and enjoy the 13% of the vote you'd get. Bwahaha! Grin

90% of Connecutians don't know who Lamont is.  If he can get that up significantly he has a fighting chance.

Err...I rather doubt that, although I will admit he would probably get more than 13%. Wink And the difference between the 90% you mention and the fact that he gets 25% of the vote anyway is quite amusing - interesting to see the automatic party-line votes in action. Wink

It's true, actually.  Look at the poll.  Only 10 percent have a formulated opinion of him.

Oh, yes, there may very well be an increase in his support...but enough to topple Lieberman? Huh Lieberman has some really strong numbers...
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