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In Which The Netroots Are Enraged

Posted by Pejman Yousefzadeh on Thu Aug 17, 2006 at 12:29:27 PM EST

This, no doubt, makes some people unhappy:

U.S. Sen. Joseph Lieberman, a three-term Democrat now running as an independent candidate, leads the man who beat him in last week's primary vote by 12 points in a three-way race, a poll released on Thursday shows.

The latest Quinnipiac University poll, conducted between August 10-14, shows Lieberman leads Democrat Ned Lamont, a wealthy businessman with little political experience who has played on anti-war sentiment, by 53 percent to 41 percent among likely voters in November's election. The Republican candidate Alan Schlesinger drew 4 percent, the poll shows.

Democratic voters selected Lamont as their candidate on August 8 with 52 percent of the vote after an increasingly bitter race dominated by Lieberman's support for the Iraq war.

Lieberman vowed to stay in the race as an independent candidate in order to face Lamont and Schlesinger in the general election in November.

The survey found that Lieberman polled best among likely Republican voters, leading the others with 75 percent of the vote compared with Lamont's 13 percent and Schlesinger's 10 percent.

Somewhere in Connecticut, Joe Lieberman is busy plotting his revenge against those Democratic Senatorial colleagues of his who jumped ship and supported Ned Lamont. I have to imagine that in some way, Republican Senatorial colleagues might benefit from all of this.

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