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Aug 21 2006
07:29 am

John McCain spells it out: Lieberman's a Republican. If Lieberman wins in November, it wouldn't surprise me if he formally switched parties, just to make it official.

Ralph's picture

McCain says..."while he will

McCain says..."while he will support the Republican nominee, he couldn’t campaign against Lieberman, whom he calls a close friend and a 'great American.'"

Is it that much of a stretch to accept the fact that McCain and Liberman ARE close friends? Or is it, POLITICS BABY...FRIENDSHIPS BE DAMNED!!

SayUncle's picture

"it wouldn't surprise me if

"it wouldn't surprise me if he formally switched parties"

On that we, agree. He'll switch the "-I" after his name to "-D"

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SayUncle
Can't we all just get a long gun?

Andy Axel's picture

On that we, agree. He'll

On that we, agree. He'll switch the "-I" after his name to "-D"

He's actually trying to run as an "independent Democrat."

I think that means he's declared his independence from democratic process.

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