Dail Kos's article on a July poll of CT voters
While slightly more people still approve of his performance than disapprove (though the difference is within the margin of error), approval is below 50%.
And, when given the choice of Lieberman, his Democratic challenger in the last election, or his Republican opponent in the same race, Lieberman polls 15 points behind the man he beat by 10 points in the 2006 election.
A swing of 25 percentage points is a pretty stunning indication of voter disapproval...
While slightly more people still approve of his performance than disapprove (though the difference is within the margin of error), approval is below 50%.
And, when given the choice of Lieberman, his Democratic challenger in the last election, or his Republican opponent in the same race, Lieberman polls 15 points behind the man he beat by 10 points in the 2006 election.
A swing of 25 percentage points is a pretty stunning indication of voter disapproval...