Lieberman Not Expecting A Warm Welcome

As the Senate prepares to reconvene after the August break, Joe Lieberman is not going to be shocked if he is not Mr. Popularity with his Democratic colleagues:

Sen. Joe Lieberman, whose independent re-election bid has rankled Democrats, says he expects a cold shoulder or two from Senate colleagues when he returns to Washington next week.

“Obviously, some of my colleagues may be coming up more directly to embrace me, some may be looking to avoid eye contact,” the Connecticut senator said in a telephone interview Thursday with The Associated Press. “I’m just going to do my job and that will be that.”

The three-term lawmaker is defying his party after his primary loss to Ned Lamont. Democratic leaders, including Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid of Nevada and other prominent senators, have abandoned Lieberman and rallied behind Lamont.

Lieberman said he is determined to stay his independent course — and is careful to separate personal relations from politics.

“I’m intent on making it business as usual as much as possible, which is to do my job for the people of Connecticut,” Lieberman said of his return to Capitol Hill.

“I feel like I’ve got good personal relations with most of my colleagues, apart from the politics,” he said. “We’re all pros, and campaigns come and go.”

One great thing about a Lieberman victory would be the spectacle of watching the Senate Democrats fall all over themselves to kiss and make up…I guess the pollsters have been on vacation, too, as I haven’t seen any new numbers on the Connecticut race lately…

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