Tonight Joe Lieberman lost the Connecticut state democratic primary election.
Joe Lieberman is the current senator from the state. Normally, it's almost impossible to lose the primary election (where people choose which democrat to run in the next election against other party's candidates).
But Joe Lieberman lost, because he was in favor of invading Iraq.
It's starting to look reeeeeal bad for the Republicans right now.
"Three-term Sen. Joe Lieberman fell to anti-war challenger Ned Lamont in Connecticut's Democratic primary Tuesday, a race seen as a harbinger of sentiment over the conflict that has claimed the lives of more than 2,500 U.S. troops in Iraq."
"Lieberman's loss made him only the fourth incumbent senator to lose a primary since 1980."
Ouch.
Also, Lieberman's web site went down today. His team initially blamed followers of the other candidate, Ned Lamont, for hacking the site and bringing it down. But it came out that Lieberman was paying $15/month for web hosting for his $15million campaign. Not even the National Review was buying the story.
Oops.
Thoughts? Eloquent opinions?
Joe Lieberman is the current senator from the state. Normally, it's almost impossible to lose the primary election (where people choose which democrat to run in the next election against other party's candidates).
But Joe Lieberman lost, because he was in favor of invading Iraq.
It's starting to look reeeeeal bad for the Republicans right now.
"Three-term Sen. Joe Lieberman fell to anti-war challenger Ned Lamont in Connecticut's Democratic primary Tuesday, a race seen as a harbinger of sentiment over the conflict that has claimed the lives of more than 2,500 U.S. troops in Iraq."
"Lieberman's loss made him only the fourth incumbent senator to lose a primary since 1980."
Ouch.
Also, Lieberman's web site went down today. His team initially blamed followers of the other candidate, Ned Lamont, for hacking the site and bringing it down. But it came out that Lieberman was paying $15/month for web hosting for his $15million campaign. Not even the National Review was buying the story.
Oops.
Thoughts? Eloquent opinions?