That's democracy. As to whether Lamont will win, it looks like a fairly even
race at the moment, but Leiberman has a record the middle of the ground
voters can trust, while Lamont is a one-trick pony on the war. Will that be
enough to get him elected? It will be interesting to see.

On 8/9/06, Dana wrote:
>
> what we don't know is how much of Lamont's victory is due to such people.
> If
> it's true that Lamont's campaign has been doing that, it's just as
> repugnant
> as the Republican's purported use of YouTube. Though hardly new.
>
> I primarily agree with the proposition that Democrats are entitled to vote
> the man out over his support of the war if they so choose. Decent a man as
> he may in fact be. It's his voting record after all; can't think of a
> better
> fit for the proverb about making your own bed.
>
> A more interesting question -- will Lamont win in the general election?
>
> Dana
>
>
>
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