Lieberman also told some bald-faced lies about McCain and his latest antics.
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Sixty-one percent of Republicans viewed him favorably, compared with 23 percent of Democrats and 37 percent of independents. He was viewed unfavorably by 30 percent of Republicans, 69 percent of Democrats and 53 percent of independents. "He's really polling as a weak Republican, rather than a wounded Democrat," said Barnes, a former pollster at the University of Connecticut.
He was viewed unfavorably by 30 percent of Republicans, 69 percent of Democrats and 53 percent of independents.
"He's really polling as a weak Republican, rather than a wounded Democrat," said Barnes, a former pollster at the University of Connecticut.
Take the hint, State Central.
It's amazing that John Olsen voted to table the censure measure.
The AFL-CIO union workers Olsen supposedly represents are getting their asses kicked by the laws Lieberman and his Republican cronies put in place over the last two decades. Now Lieberman's laughing at them -- and the rest of the Party -- as he's trying to get McCain elected. McCain, who is also notoriously anti-union.
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