Jews in Connecticut gave U.S. Sen. Joseph Lieberman more than 60 percent of their vote in his unsuccessful bid to gain the Democratic nomination. A CBS/New York Times poll published Thursday showed Lieberman won 61 percent of the Jewish vote in Tuesday’s primary while his successful challenger, Ned Lamont, won 39 percent.
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