This is great news for the libertarian movement.  This means 
Lieberman will formally switch to Independent, and will most likely 
win the General Election in Novemember.  

Great news for a multitude of reasons.  Number one, it plays up the 
legitamacy of Third Party/Independent bids.  Number two, it cuts off 
the "Rational wing" of the Democrat Party, and moves the Dems even 
further into whacky out-of-touch Cindy Sheehan/Moveon.org territory 
which ultimately strengthens the libertarian Republicans.  

Go Joe!!  Here's one advocate of libertarianism who hopes you KICK ASS, as an 
Indie, of course.  



Lieberman losing ground in Senate race 50 minutes ago
 


HAMDEN, Conn. - Sen.        Joe Lieberman, under fire from activists 
in his own party, has lost ground to his challenger and is narrowly 
trailing him for the first time in their race for the Democratic 
nomination, a new poll released Thursday shows. 

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Businessman Ned Lamont had support from 51 percent and Lieberman 
from 47 percent of likely Democratic voters in the latest Quinnipiac 
University poll — a slight Lamont lead given the survey's sampling 
error margin of plus or minus 4 percentage points.

Lieberman had led in a Quinnipiac poll last month, 55 percent to 40 
percent.

The new poll suggests that Lieberman still could win a fourth term, 
even if he loses the Democratic primary Aug. 8, however.

Lieberman filed papers last week that will allow him to petition his 
way onto the November ballot. The poll found that among all 
registered Connecticut voters surveyed, including non-Democrats, 
Lieberman had the support of 51 percent, followed by Lamont with 27 
percent and Republican Alan Schlesinger with 9 percent.

The telephone survey of 2,502 registered voters, 653 of them likely 
Democratic voters, was conducted July 13-18. The margin of error for 
the overall survey was plus or minus 2 percentage points.

Lamont, a multimillionaire and founder of a cable television company 
that has wired college campuses, has gained national attention in 
his challenge to Lieberman. Liberal blogs have built Lamont up while 
taking shots at Lieberman for his support of the        Iraq war and 
other moves perceived to support for congressional Republicans and 
Bush.

"We think the voters of Connecticut are continuing to realize that 
Ned represents the kind of change they want in Washington," said 
Lamont campaign spokeswoman Liz Dupont-Diehl. "It's clear that Joe 
Lieberman is just interested in hanging on to power."

Lieberman campaign spokeswoman Marion Steinfels said the poll simply 
shows that the race is "competitive."

"We've been treating it that way, and we continue to work hard to 
make sure Joe Lieberman wins on Aug. 8," she said. The campaign 
announced Thursday that former        President Clinton would help 
campaign for Lieberman.

Lieberman was the Democratic Party's vice presidential nominee in 
2000 and ran for the presidential nomination in 2004.










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