
Crooks and Liars:
Sure, his fellows senators were more than happy to let him slide, but his constituents back in Connecticut are not quite so forgiving, according to the latest poll:
Lieberman, who faced a possible formal rebuke tonight by the Democratic State Central Committee over his support of Republican John McCain, had the approval of 38 percent and the disapproval of 54 percent of voters.
The rating was the worst of any senator in a Quinnipiac poll since Robert Torricelli of New Jersey was forced to resign in 2002.
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Be careful with the voters of Ct. they are really smart people. Lieberman might think he got over but the voters can quickly change the Ct. Law in order to replace Holy Joe. Even is corrupt buddie Harry Reid can't help him with that. State voters are looking more at the Law of their States and will change them if necessary.
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