I mean, there is one, sure, but are you suggesting it?
And let's face it... it was back in 2006. If I lived in Connecticut, I'd probably remember more about it without resorting to wikipedia, but since I don't....
According to wikipedia, several Democratic Senators supported Lieberman in his 'independent' bid, but so did some Republicans. Other Democrats supported Lamont (the guy who won the Democratic primary).
Yeah. The way to make Republicans look bad is to make them seem to betray their principles. For Dems, it's to be ineffective. Never mind that both sides are equally guilty of both things.
The bias is in what the media reports. The Republicans betray their own principles! Whether or not this is what they're actually doing. The Democrats are too weak to stand up to the Republicans! Even if the real problem is dissention among their own ranks.
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I mean, there is one, sure, but are you suggesting it?
And let's face it... it was back in 2006. If I lived in Connecticut, I'd probably remember more about it without resorting to wikipedia, but since I don't....
According to wikipedia, several Democratic Senators supported Lieberman in his 'independent' bid, but so did some Republicans. Other Democrats supported Lamont (the guy who won the Democratic primary).
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