GENERAL ELECTION
Joseph Lieberman (I) 40%
Ned Lamont (D) 40%
Alan Schlesinger (R) 13%
Just last month he mustered a fifteen-point lead over Ned Lamont in a projected three-way general election contest (with Lamont as the Democrat and Lieberman as an Independent). Now, Lieberman’s lead has disappeared. In this month’s three-way match-up, Lamont and Lieberman each get 40% of the vote. The Republican, Alan Schlesinger, attracts just 13%.
In April, Lamont could pull only 20% in the three-way, just half what he grabs now.
http://www.rasmussenreports.com/2006/State%20Polls/July%202006/connecticutSenateJuly.htmPRIMARY
Lamont 51%
Lieberman 40%
Battered by slings and arrows from fellow Democrats, Senator Joseph Lieberman now lags ten points behind the man challenging him for the Democratic nomination. The latest Rasmussen Reports poll of Connecticut’s Democratic Primary shows Ned Lamont leading Lieberman 51% to 41%.
That’s a significant difference from last month when Lieberman led 46% to 40%.
http://www.rasmussenreports.com/2006/State%20Polls/July%202006/connecticutPrimaryJuly.htm