Connecticut for Lieberman Party.
It doesn’t quite have the right ring, but it’ll do for a short three-month sprint to election day (which Lieberman will inevitably win). The good news is that such a scenario gives Republicans just the type of perfect storm to – perhaps – elect a Republican senator in Connecticut.
Elsewhere in the country, conservative Republicans had many instances to cheer about. With President Bush’s numbers now breaking into the 40’s (better than 29% at it’s lowest ebb), the Democratic storm may very well have been weathered.
We’ll see, but the big news has to be the split in the Democratic Party. Lieberman vs. Lamont, Miller vs. Webb… the battle for the heart and soul of the Democratic Party has begun in earnest.