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on your talk page and someone will show up shortly to answer your questions. Again, welcome! Phr (talk) 03:23, 14 August 2006 (UTC)
Hi, thanks for contributing to Ned Lamont. Please join the discussion at the talk page for the article: Talk:Ned Lamont. There's been extensive discussion about whether to label Lieberman as a Democrat or not. Consensus right now is that he's still a Democrat though his election candidacy is independent. This is based on: 1) he's a registered Democratic voter in CT; 2) he's a member of the Senate Democratic Caucus; 3) he serves on several Senate committees as a Democrat; and 4) the Senate web site lists him as a Democrat. It's not anything like Jeffords' situation (at least right now). If he quits or is expelled from the Senate Democratic Caucus, then we'll revisit the issue.
Your point is interesting that Lieberman is not listed on the ballot--can you add a cite for it? That is really required, but for the moment I'll label it as uncited instead of removing it. He was supposed to turn in petitions a few days ago--do you know if he did so, and if there were enough, whether there were signature challenges and so forth? Adding useful, cited information is always very helpful. Phr (talk) 03:23, 14 August 2006 (UTC)