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As members of a party the goal of Democratic senators is to strengthen their party. Lamont won the primary, why wouldn't other Democratic senators support him? |
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Perhaps because he's been around forever, was their VP Candidate in 2000, and was never behind in the polls - or does seniority and respect mean nothing to Democrats? |
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He didn't win the nomination. He wasn't the Democratic nominee in '06. Why would the Dems still support an independent? |
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