Washington Post, via Digby: Lamont leads Lieberman 54 percent to 41 percent in a poll and now has clear momentum over the three-term incumbent and former Democratic vice presidential nominee. The findings represent a clear setback for Lieberman, who has claimed this week that a July 24 visit by former President Bill Clinton had turned around his campaign. Of course, the likely voter models are highly speculative: this is an unusual election. So who knows what will happen. But there's been no "Clinton bounce" for Lieberman. If you're in Connecticut or know people there, please do what you can to support Lamont.
"Nedrenaline 54, Joementum 41, 5 days on the clock"
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