RealClearPolitics:
“And as much as mainstream Democrats may try to downplay this result as a Connecticut issue, the rejection of a three-term Senator who was the party’s VP nominee only six years ago will have repercussions throughout the country and they don’t help the Democratic Party.â€
Yep.
h/t to Texas Rainmaker
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Robbie Cooper on
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Lieberman lost because he was a back-stabbing appeaser, with a taste for kissing Bush on the mouth. We democrats don’t really admire that. The repercussions will be a stronger democratic party.
McKinney’s loss is further evidence that the democrats are serious and have their stuff together. The Republicans had better start figuring out how to handle minority status in congress again.
Left by Dan on August 9th, 2006 at 8:03 am