Lamont pulls ahead!
In the Connecticut U.S. Senate race, Ned Lamont (D) has surged ahead of Sen. Joe Lieberman (D-CT) and now holds a razor-thin 51% to 47% lead among likely Democratic primary voters, according to a new Quinnipiac poll.
In possible general election matchups:
- Lieberman defeats Republican challenger Alan Schlesinger 68% to 15%
- Lamont beats Schlesinger 45% to 22%, with 24% undecided
- Running as an independent, Lieberman gets 51%, to 27% for Lamont and 9% for Schlesinger.
Says pollster Douglas Schwartz: “Lamont is up, while Lieberman’s Democratic support is dropping. More Democrats have a favorable opinion of Lamont, who was largely unknown last month, and see him as an acceptable alternative to Lieberman. But Lieberman’s strength among Republicans and independents gives him the lead in a three-way matchup in November.”
Of course, nothing’s for certain, so if you can help out Lamont, please consider doing so. I don’t buy the numbers with Lieberman running as an independent. I think he’ll get the majority of the GOP vote and the “independents” who are actually GOP, but real people when seeing how he abandonded his people and ran on his Kiss My Ass Ring, I’m the Incumbent! party platform will be totally turned off and vote away in droves.
I mean, we still have to operate under the rational actor model, right?