Not counting chickens or anything like that, but the polls have certainly been trending good. Here's a new one, from
Research 2000:
Senate challenger Ned Lamont holds a 10-point lead over Sen. Joe Lieberman, according to a new poll commissioned by The Day.
Lamont, a Greenwich businessman, would take 53 percent of the primary vote compared to 43 percent for Lieberman, a three-term incumbent whose campaign for reelection has been hampered by his support for the war in Iraq, and criticism from some Democrats that he has been too close to Republicans and President George W. Bush.
Survey of 600 likely Democratic voters, MoE +/- 4.
H/T devtob.
Update by kos: More evidence that Lieberman's GOTV operation is going strong. This one ain't over, folks.