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http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2006/08/08/politics/main1873279.shtmlDown To The Wire For Lieberman, Lamont
Conn. Polls Open As Incumbent Senator And Anti-War Opponent Make Final Pitches
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HARTFORD, Conn. , Aug. 8, 2006
(CBS/AP) Democratic Sen. Joe Lieberman was locked in a battle with a political novice fueled by anti-war sentiment in the nation's most closely watched primary race Tuesday.
snip: Jack Ellovich said he voted for Lieberman, citing the three-term senator's experience.
Sen. Joe. Lieberman, D-Conn., left, and challenger Ned Lamont (AP)
"He's already got the standing in the Senate," said Ellovich, after casting his vote at a downtown Hartford precinct. "I think he can get stuff done for Connecticut and I don't think Lamont really knows how the system works."
Others, however, say they were swayed by the 2000 vice presidential candidate's support for the Iraq war, saying he is too close to Republicans and President Bush.