ARG: Lieberman (ID) and Lamont (D) Statistically Tied in CT (user search)
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Author Topic: ARG: Lieberman (ID) and Lamont (D) Statistically Tied in CT  (Read 1225 times)
Eraserhead
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« on: August 22, 2006, 09:13:07 PM »

I was ready to dismiss this poll as well until I saw the Rasmussen poll with similar results (of course this poll has way more undecideds). Good news, lets just hope Ned can ride the momentum through October.
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Eraserhead
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« Reply #1 on: August 22, 2006, 09:20:29 PM »

As the war and the Republicans become less and less popular, Lieberman's support will only continue to go down.

I am still in shock at how low Schlessinger's numbers are. Imagine how much Lieberman would be losing by if Republicans were actually voting for the Republican??

Yes, thats a good point and thats why the Republicans won't put a real candidate in the race becuse Lamont would win with ease.

Christ just when you thought it couldn't get any worse for Alan. 3%. His share of the vote/impact on the race is basically non-existent at this point and yet Lamont is still in the running. Thats a good sign.
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