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Lamont's numbers are going to start moving! Just you wait and see!
11/01 01:56 PM
I realize at some point, this is going to seem mean. But until then...Matt Stoller, of MyDD.com, back on October 21:

Lamont has been in the low 40s since the primary, and his numbers should start moving this week. If they don't, then he's got to really hope that Schlesinger takes share from Joe.

Democratic challenger Ned Lamont has gained some ground, but incumbent Connecticut Sen. Joseph Lieberman now holds a 49 - 37 percent likely voter lead over Democratic candidate Ned Lamont, with 8 percent for Republican Alan Schlesinger, according to a Quinnipiac poll released today.

To his credit, Lamont's numbers in this poll are up 2 from the last one, and Lieberman is down three, but nobody's numbers have moved outside the margin of error.

In other news, the netroots are insisting that Great Pumpkin WILL appear next Halloween; this year's pumpkin patch simply wasn't sincere enough.

ANOTHER UPDATE: Wow. I hadn't seen this yet. Kos is using this poll as evidence that "the race is tightening."

UPDATE: In other news, the netroots have declared Tester and Ford are "running scared" on Kerry's comments.

 


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