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Lieberman Leads Again, For All The Good That Did Him Last Time

NRJoe notes that Rasmussen now shows Lieberman up by 5 points, 46-41, which they describe as a “surge,” neglecting to mention that the ridiculous Republican Schlesinger had his support cut in half from 13 to 6.  In other words, GOP voters are abandoning the Gambler and moving on to one of the two other candidates.  […]

NRJoe notes that Rasmussen now shows Lieberman up by 5 points, 46-41, which they describe as a “surge,” neglecting to mention that the ridiculous Republican Schlesinger had his support cut in half from 13 to 6.  In other words, GOP voters are abandoning the Gambler and moving on to one of the two other candidates.  Previously, Lieberman and Lamont had been tied at 40 apiece.  What is interesting is that the numbers would suggest that at least part of Schlesinger’s support went to that crazy McGovernite Lamont.  Lieberman’s bump is entirely GOP-driven following the post-election hysteria about the “knifing” (Henninger) and “killing” (Thomas) of Lieberman; it is not, I repeat not, a function of Joementum.

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