It’s getting hot in here….

MERIDEN, Connecticut (Reuters) - After years of ardent support for the Lieberman, the party’s vice presidential nominee in 2000, faces a growing challenge from a political neophyte who has rallied Democrats angered by the senator’s enthusiastic backing of the war and willingness to support Republican President George W. Bush on other issues.
Challenger Ned Lamont’s underdog bid to unseat Lieberman in Democratic-leaning Connecticut could offer an early gauge of the intensity of anti-war sentiment ahead of November’s midterm elections, along with a measure of the influence of the Internet activists and bloggers who have flocked to his cause.
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