UDenver20
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Tue Aug-15-06 11:01 AM
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IN NEED OF LEADERSHIP: Lamont/Lieberman - Post Primary |
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Does anyone else out there feel like we need some post-primary direction on how to move Lamont past the 46-41 lead that Lieberman had in the last poll?
I mean, I guess I could be wrong, and I'm only observing (not trying to start a fight...) but I just don't get the impression that:
(a) Lamont's come out swinging.... (b) Lamont's campaign has given direction to his supporters (especially those outside CT)...
Again, discussion, not argument, is my intent...
Thoughts?
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skipos
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Tue Aug-15-06 11:39 AM
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1. The best thing for Lamont would be a stronger Republican candidate |
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to suck votes from Lieberman. I am surprised that the GOP isn't getting behind Schlesinger at all.
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