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I don't know much about election law in CT, so there may be some shenanigans he could pull, but with Lamont running in the Dem primary, he can't pull the the safest move, which is to switch parties on the filing deadline and filing in the primary of the new party, thus not leaving enough time for the spurned party to field a candidat (310)
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Note that if he switches parties, it won't do him much good unless he switches parties before the filing deadline and runs either as a Republican or an independent. (308)
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I do not consider myself a progressive democrat simply because I don't always agree with progressives on the solutions, but because I am not a progressive in the true accepted sense here, that doesn't mean I am not a democrat as people like to accus (1023)
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He either runs in the Dem primary while also collecting signatures for the independent run (which would obviously hurt his bona fides as a committed Democrat), or he just ignores the Dem primary completely and goes the indie rout (306)
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The fact that Joe's advisors have said what they said is not proof that Joe would jump, as many in this thread seem to sugges (1013)
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But a Connecticut political consultant working for Lieberman said today that the writer for the Internet newsmagazine that published that report may have read too much into the senator's respons (5)
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Some people say Joe is an idiot, some people say he's a Republican, some people can't see the differenc (503)
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Lautenberg is sponsoring a bill that would require the use of safer chemicals when possible, protect state authority to adopt stronger protections than federal law, call for great perimeter security around plants, and provide protection for whistle-blowers who point out se curity loophole (381)
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This is the fact and you can't change it even if you kill me." Ba Jin (77)
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"But a Connecticut political consultant working for Lieberman said today that the writer for the Internet newsmagazine that published that report may have read too much into the senator's respons (543)
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