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Joe Lieberman
When asked about the divorce in an interview with New York Magazine, Lieberman said, "one of the differences we had was in levels of religious observance," adding, "I'm convinced if that was the only difference, we wouldn't have gotten divorced."
United States Senate election in Connecticut, 2006
Both Lieberman and Smith said that Lieberman will run as a "petitioning Democrat" and will caucus with Senate Democrats if elected.
United States Senate election in Connecticut, 2006
Lieberman indicated that he would caucus with the Democrats if he retained his seniority.
Al Gore presidential campaign, 2000
His running mate, Joe Lieberman, criticized Gore for adopting a populist theme, stating that he had objected to Gore's "people vs. the powerful" message, as he believed that it was not the best strategy for a Democratic win (Lieberman also stated that he would still endorse Gore if he decided to run for the 2004 election).
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Party switching in the United States
Lieberman won the election, and has said he intends to caucus with the Democrats, although in the 2008 presidential election, he endorsed the Republican nominee John McCain over the Democratic nominee Barack Obama.
United States Senate election in Connecticut, 2006
Both Lieberman and Smith said that Lieberman will run as a "petitioning Democrat" and will caucus with Senate Democrats if elected.
United States Senate election in Connecticut, 2006
Lieberman indicated that he would caucus with the Democrats if he retained his seniority.
Joe Lieberman presidential campaign, 2004
Later, on December 7 2005, Lieberman said, "It is time for Democrats who distrust President Bush to acknowledge that he will be Commander-in-Chief for three more critical years, and that in matters of war we undermine Presidential credibility at our nation’s peril.
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Joe Lieberman
Lieberman has stated that the US population has to accept responsibility for global warming, and voted "yes" on banning drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.
Joe Lieberman presidential campaign, 2004
Lieberman has stated that the US population has to accept responsibility for global warming, and voted "yes" on banning drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.
Political positions of Joe Lieberman
Lieberman has stated that the US population has to accept responsibility for global warming, and voted "yes" on banning drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.
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United States Senate election in Connecticut, 2006
However, in his concession speech, Lieberman announced that he would stand by his prior statements that he'd run as an independent if he lost the Democratic primary.
Delaware primary, 2004
As the primary approached Joe Lieberman said that victory in the Delaware primary was required in order for his campaign to continue.
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United States Senate election in Connecticut, 2006
Both Lieberman and Smith said that Lieberman will run as a "petitioning Democrat" and will caucus with Senate Democrats if elected.
Alan Schlesinger
Upon his victory, Lieberman announced he would caucus with the Democratic majority in the Senate in the 110th United States Congress.
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Joe Lieberman
Indeed he initially led in polls of primaries, but due to his political positions he failed to win a support of liberal Democratic voters, who dominated the primaries.Prior to his defeat in New Hampshire, Lieberman famously declared his campaign was picking up "Joementum".
Joe Lieberman presidential campaign, 2004
Prior to his defeat in New Hampshire, Lieberman famously declared his campaign was picking up "Joementum".
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Ned Lamont
Lieberman stated, in response to Lamont's assertion that he supported Republican policies, that he had voted with the Democratic caucus in the Senate 90% of the time.
United States Senate election in Connecticut, 2006
Lieberman responded by releasing an e-mail Lamont sent the senator at the time, in which Lamont wrote he reluctantly supported Lieberman's stance critical of Clinton.
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United States Senate election in Connecticut, 2006
However, in his concession speech, Lieberman announced that he would stand by his prior statements that he'd run as an independent if he lost the Democratic primary.
Alan Schlesinger
Upon his victory, Lieberman announced he would caucus with the Democratic majority in the Senate in the 110th United States Congress.
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Joe Lieberman presidential campaign, 2004
Lieberman has stated he wants to increase subsidies for women-owned non-profit business, and he voted yes on setting aside 10% of highway funds for minorities and women.
Political positions of Joe Lieberman
Lieberman has stated he wants to increase subsidies for women-owned non-profit business, and he voted yes on setting aside 10% of highway funds for minorities and women.
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Joe Lieberman presidential campaign, 2004
Later, on December 7 2005, Lieberman said, "It is time for Democrats who distrust President Bush to acknowledge that he will be Commander-in-Chief for three more critical years, and that in matters of war we undermine Presidential credibility at our nation’s peril.
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Joe Lieberman presidential campaign, 2004
Later, on December 7 2005, Lieberman said, "It is time for Democrats who distrust President Bush to acknowledge that he will be Commander-in-Chief for three more critical years, and that in matters of war we undermine Presidential credibility at our nation’s peril.
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Joe Lieberman presidential campaign, 2004
Later, on December 7 2005, Lieberman said, "It is time for Democrats who distrust President Bush to acknowledge that he will be Commander-in-Chief for three more critical years, and that in matters of war we undermine Presidential credibility at our nation’s peril.
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Ned Lamont
Lieberman stated, in response to Lamont's assertion that he supported Republican policies, that he had voted with the Democratic caucus in the Senate 90% of the time.
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Alan Schlesinger
Upon his victory, Lieberman announced he would caucus with the Democratic majority in the Senate in the 110th United States Congress.
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Alan Schlesinger
Upon his victory, Lieberman announced he would caucus with the Democratic majority in the Senate in the 110th United States Congress.
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Ned Lamont
Lieberman stated, in response to Lamont's assertion that he supported Republican policies, that he had voted with the Democratic caucus in the Senate 90% of the time.
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Party switching in the United States
Lieberman won the election, and has said he intends to caucus with the Democrats, although in the 2008 presidential election, he endorsed the Republican nominee John McCain over the Democratic nominee Barack Obama.
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Delaware primary, 2004
As the primary approached Joe Lieberman said that victory in the Delaware primary was required in order for his campaign to continue.
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Party switching in the United States
Lieberman won the election, and has said he intends to caucus with the Democrats, although in the 2008 presidential election, he endorsed the Republican nominee John McCain over the Democratic nominee Barack Obama.
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Party switching in the United States
Lieberman won the election, and has said he intends to caucus with the Democrats, although in the 2008 presidential election, he endorsed the Republican nominee John McCain over the Democratic nominee Barack Obama.
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Party switching in the United States
Lieberman won the election, and has said he intends to caucus with the Democrats, although in the 2008 presidential election, he endorsed the Republican nominee John McCain over the Democratic nominee Barack Obama.
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Al Gore presidential campaign, 2000
His running mate, Joe Lieberman, criticized Gore for adopting a populist theme, stating that he had objected to Gore's "people vs. the powerful" message, as he believed that it was not the best strategy for a Democratic win (Lieberman also stated that he would still endorse Gore if he decided to run for the 2004 election).
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Joe Lieberman presidential campaign, 2004
Later, on December 7 2005, Lieberman said, "It is time for Democrats who distrust President Bush to acknowledge that he will be Commander-in-Chief for three more critical years, and that in matters of war we undermine Presidential credibility at our nation’s peril.
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Joe Lieberman
"Hadassah calls herself my right wing," says Lieberman.
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