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Politics : The Next President 2008 -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Tadsamillionaire who wrote (75)7/4/2006 5:22:49 PM
From: Tadsamillionaire  Respond to of 3215
 
Lieberman may campaign as independent
HARTFORD, Conn. - Facing a stronger-than-expected Democratic primary challenge and sagging poll numbers because of his support of the Iraq war, Sen. Joe Lieberman said Monday he'll collect signatures to run as an unaffiliated candidate if he loses next month's primary.

While I believe that I will win the Aug. 8 primary, I know there are no guarantees in elections," Lieberman told reporters on the steps of Connecticut's statehouse. "No one really knows how many Democrats will come out to vote on what may be a hot day in August."

Lieberman said he will still be running as a Democrat even if he's not the party's nominee and plans to remain part of the Democratic caucus in the Senate if re-elected.

"I want the opportunity to put my case before all the people of Connecticut in November," Lieberman



To: Tadsamillionaire who wrote (75)7/4/2006 9:26:17 PM
From: Nikole Wollerstein  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3215
 
I hope we will find out what Kerry has to offer this time around
So far the only thing that is known about him as a politician is that he sided with communists during cold war.
His personal qualities are much better recognized: he was brave solder, managed to marry 2 rich girls and speaks good French