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Lamont Defeats Lieberman After Tight Race - New York Times

Ned Lamont, a Connecticut millionaire whose candidacy for the United States Senate soared from nowhere on a fierce antiwar message, won a narrow but decisive victory tonight over the storied incumbent, Joseph I. Lieberman, in the race for the Democratic nomination.

Hopefully, this represents the beginning of a new chapter in the history of the Democratic Party, one in which the Democrats are finaly willing to challenge the Bush machine.

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marshmallow said:

that would be nice, but i'm only going to believe it once i see it.

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