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Loisiana needs a new Democratic Senator

If you were wandering why things are still a mess in most areas of New Orleans and other coastal towns -
 then all you had to do was watch how Senator Landreiu; ( whom said she was a Democrat but in reality acts like a Republican ) voted today for cloture/
Landreiu and 18 other Democrats just set the stage for the United States Highest Court to completely abolish most of what protects the majority of American Citizens by refusing to filibuster Judge Alito as she stood in Unity with her true Party, the Republicans.

Think this a joke - just wait a few months.

Ms. Landreiu should now do the Honorable Thing, and officially change her party affiliation to Republican and allow a viable Democrat to run for the 2006 Senate Seat.

by Russ Peppard Sr on Mon Jan 30, 2006 at 07:24:37 PM EST


talking about Dem that needs to join another party

January 27, 2006--Connecticut Senator Joe Lieberman (D) faces grumbling and discontent from the left wing of his own party about his position on Iraq. Additionally, former Governor Lowell Weicker, has threatened to run as an Independent because of his unhappiness with Lieberman's position on Iraq. The overall level of grumbling is intense enough that Lieberman recently indicated he would run as an Independent if he does not win his party's nomination.

Despite all of that, Lieberman appears to be one of the nation's safest incumbents heading into Election 2006. A month ago, we found Lieberman leading Weicker by more than 20 percentage points in a head-to-head match-up.

This month, we offered survey respondents a choice between Lieberman, Weicker, and an unnamed Republican candidate. Lieberman still leads by more than 20 points, earning 47% of the vote. Weicker attracts 25% while the Republican trails badly at 16%.

Lieberman is viewed favorably by 71% of the state's voters, Weicker by 44%.

Taken from Rassumessen Reports on election 2006

by Nadersupporter on Tue Jan 31, 2006 at 04:16:44 AM EST
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