Guess this means
McCain's got the Joe-mentum now:
Sen. Joe Lieberman, the independent Democrat from
Connecticut, made his case for the presidential campaign of Sen.
John McCain, R-Ariz., saying, "I'm going to make a provocative
statement: in many ways I think John McCain on Foreign Policy is
closer to where Al Gore and I were in 2000, then Barack Obama
is."
Lieberman made the comment in the midst of acknowledging that on
domestic issues ranging from the economy to health care his
positions more closely align with Sen. Barack Obama, D-Illinois.
"On domestic policy, you're right. I'm closer on a lot of issues,
not all, to Obama," Lieberman said. "But the big difference for me
is, McCain will actually get something done. It's one thing to say
where you are on a policy and give a good speech, but McCain as
president will actually get something done."
Hmmmm. If
McCain's within 3 points in Connecticut, does Obama really need
to go to Alaska?
topics:
Foreign Policy, Health Care, John McCain, Barack Obama, Alaska