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EST 1917

Dems: Lieberman isn’t so super

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What better way to bring the Democratic Party’s saga of the past eight years full circle than this scenario: Obama and Clinton are tied heading into the convention, a floor fight breaks out, and the nominee is decided by the one super-delegate to endorse a Republican: Joe Lieberman.

Not going to happen.

Endorsing McCain has cost Joltin’ Joe his super-delegate status.

(If you don’t know what a super-delegate is, don’t worry – you will.)

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