In Connecticut, Lieberman Leads by Ten Points

In Connecticut's U.S. Senate race, a new Quinnipiac poll shows Sen. Joseph Lieberman (I-CT) leading Ned Lamont (D), 49% to 39% with 5% for Alan Schlesinger (R) and 7% still undecided.

Key finding: Lamont wins among those who say Iraq is the most important issue, but that is only 35% of the electorate. Lieberman wins on all the other issues voters say matter most to them..

Said pollster Douglas Schwartz: "Ned Lamont has lost momentum. He's gained only two points in six weeks. He's going to have to do something different in the next six weeks or Sen. Joseph Lieberman stays in for another six years."


September 28, 2006


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