clocker bob wrote:Joe Lieberman needs to find some new advisers if he's got this kind of leakage inside his campaign.
If the Dems split their vote in November between Lamont and Joe the Independent, then what prevents Schlesinger from winning the most votes?
Good question. Lamont's saying that Republicans like Lieberman (so far so good), so Lieberman the independent will split the Republican vote, not the Democratic vote. That's stump-speech optimism, I think. If he actually believes it, I think he's kidding himself. But Lieberman can make it happen, I think.
And why would Rove prefer a right-wing Democrat like JL over an actual Republican, unless JL can do more for their cause as a Bush plant on powerful committees?
Well, there's the answer. If he stays in those committees, that is. But I don't think Rove wants Lieberman to win. I think he wants Lieberman to do as well as possible, because he thinks that Lieberman can't win. If Lieberman can, with Rove's help, keep the Connecticut voter thinking that he's the real Democrat and Lamont is the spoiler, that will be very effective in splitting the Democratic vote. If the Democrats succeed in framing the election more accurately, then Lieberman might actually split the Republican vote. Framing is key, but unfortunately, framing isn't the Democrats' strong suit, I don't think.
It's one to watch.