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To: KonKilo who wrote (25472)7/29/2006 3:24:30 PM
From: JohnM  Respond to of 542114
 
I haven't seen one.

Nor have I. But the general assumption in everything I read is that Lieberman will win in a general election. The Rep candidate is exceptionally weak and carrying more than enough baggage to sink him; sort of an unpublicized Katherine Harris. The assumption is the Lieberman would get reasonable sized chunks of the Rep vote, some chunks of the independent vote, and some of the Dem vote. Enough to defeat Lamont.

But, then again, Lamont has surprised everyone.

We'll begin to get serious polls about a week after the primary, should Lieberman lose to Lamont.