The Hill
reports that Lieberman said the Democratic Party's leadership
has assured him that he would keep his seniority even if he beats
Lamont as an Independent. If this is true, it's significant,
because it reveals that Democrats have accepted the fact that
Lieberman probably will win and that keeping Lieberman's seat
Democratic is more important that appeasing the Kos wing of the
party. The further interesting wrinkle is that if Democrats win
control of the Senate, Lieberman, the most pro-Bush Democrat, would
become chairman of the Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs
panel, which is primarily responsible for investigating the
executive branch.