As you probably know, Joe ran for president in 2004 but did not do well in the primaries. He didn't even carry his own state, which is my state. I think his association with Al Gore in 2000 hurt him with conservatives, who, if they were registered Republicans wouldn't have been able to vote for him in Ct. And of course, he was too conservative when matched up against Dean and Kerry. Additionally, Joe lacks the charisma that seems to be "required" in these days of television. I don't think Joe is setting himself up for another run. Joe believes what he says. He believes that the best prospect for peace through out the middle east is a free and democratic Iraq. He is a very religious man and very committed to the truth. He will put the truth before party alligiances. The Democrats that are posturing behind Kerry and Dean, and Boxer, are more interested in their party's success than their country. I find that pathetic. He is my state Senator and I vote for him everytime. There is talk that Lowell Wiecker, former Ct. US Senator, former Republican governor will run against him for his Senate seat due to Lieberman's pro war stance. Lieberman will still get my vote.