Does that mean the Republican nominee only has 13% of the vote according to the poll? I know CT is a Dem state, but I didn't know it was by that large a margin.
"46% + 41% = 87%.
Does that mean the Republican nominee only has 13% of the vote according to the poll? I know CT is a Dem state, but I didn't know it was by that large a margin."
Its worse than that. The Republican is at 6% and the rest are undecideds. Alan Schlessenger (the Republican) was at 13% a month ago but he's lost 7% due to all the attention the Dem primary received and his alleged gambling scandal problems.
Folks cheering on Lieberman should know that he has a lifetime 17% conservative voting record from the American Conservative Union. To put that is perspective, Harry Reid has a 20% lifetime conservative voting record.
The Republican candidate, ex-state Rep. Alan Schlesinger, is polling 6%, with the remaineder undecided. Schlesinger has been discovered to have a gambling problem, to the point of having been sued by two Atlantic City casinos for unpaid debts. He is not viable, but refuses to leave the race. So conservatives and Republicans have no real choice.
i think the article said the repub has 6% of the vote.