http://www.courant.com/news/local/hc-ctsenate0620.artjun20,0,6657229.story?coll=hc-headlines-localLieberman unequivocally answered those who have suggested he bypass the Aug. 8 primary, where he would risk the wrath of anti-war Democrats, and run as an independent in November.
"Under no circumstances will I not be on the ballot in the Democratic primary on Aug. 8," Lieberman told reporters after a speech. "That's final."
But Lieberman, who often approaches difficult decisions with caution, would not foreclose an independent run should he lose the Democratic nomination to anti-war candidate Ned Lamont, who won a key endorsement Monday.
"If the unexpected happens, do I want to keep open the option of taking my case as an independent Democrat to all the voters of Connecticut so that they can have the last word in November? And that's a question I haven't decided," Lieberman said.
More at the link, including Lieberman saying that he's bravely telling the "truth" about Iraq...