Sunday, August 13, 2006

A Boost for Lamont as Democratic Leaders Shift Support


Lieberman should bow out, as it ought to be extremely clear to anyone with more than one neuron firing that the American people are fed up and sick to death of Bush's and Cheney's (NeoCons) failed and extremely dumb policies in the middle east.

They have put Americans in more danger than any of us have been in since the Civil War.

A Boost for Lamont as Democratic Leaders Shift Support:

Democratic Senate nominee Ned Lamont will launch a general election bid in Connecticut next week with an expanded campaign operation of Washington-based reinforcements, in preparation for a bitter brawl with Sen. Joseph I. Lieberman over the Iraq war and national security.

Lamont's upset of the three-term senator and former Democratic vice presidential nominee, who is now running to keep his seat as an independent, has forced a hasty reordering of political alliances, as prominent Democratic leaders and organizations shift their support to Lamont. The political novice is seeking help from party veterans in fundraising and communications, and in answering Lieberman's increasingly aggressive war defense.

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