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Poll: Lamont Holds 13% Lead Over Lieberman

HeadlineAug 04, 2006

Meanwhile in Connecticut, a new poll shows Democratic challenger Ned Lamont now holds a double-digit lead over Senator Joseph Lieberman. According to Quinnipiac University, Lamont leads Lieberman by fifty-four to forty-one percent. Just this week, Lieberman claimed he had regained the momentum following a visit by former President Bill Clinton to support his campaign for re-election. Shortly before Clinton’s visit, Lamont led Lieberman by 51 to 47 percent. Just two months ago, Lamont was trailing Lieberman by fifteen percentage points.

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