Is Karl Rove working for the Lieberman campaign?
Are Joe's web site woes an insurance job? Could there be even more Republican in Joe than anyone, even his worst critics, suspected? Stay tuned.
The Empire Zone - The Ghost of Katherine Harris - N.Y./Region - New York Times Blog
If Joe Lieberman loses the Connecticut primary today, will he try to invalidate the results by charging his opponents with voter suppression — namely, short-circuiting his publicly available campaign web site?UPDATE: Turns out Joe's site is on a host shared by over 70 other domains, and he only pays $15 a month for it! Check Kos for the details. Clearly his site is having simple bandwidth problems. What a putz.
One has to wonder now that the Lieberman campaign has just announced that it will file a formal complaint with federal and state legal authorities over the collapse of its web site. Mr. Lieberman’s campaign manager is blaming it on “a coordinated attack by our political opponents” and comparing to voter suppression.
With Ned Lamont ahead in the polls, with nearly 6 hours of voting to go, and with the evening news shows in mind, the Lieberman allegations of dirty tricks seem awfully well-timed.
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