By DAVID M. HALBFINGER and RAYMOND HERNANDEZ
A Democrat-turned-Independent, now strongly disliked by members of his former party, Senator Joseph I. Lieberman of Connecticut saw re-election as a long shot.
Senator Joseph I. Lieberman of Connecticut, the Democratic vice-presidential candidate in 2000 who later became deeply alienated from his party, will announce on Wednesday that he will not seek a fifth term, according to people he told of the decision. Mr. Lieberman, 68, whose term is up in January 2013, has chosen to retire rather than face a difficult campaign for re-election, according to aides and others who spoke to the senator on Tuesday. ...
Democrats say the decision by Mr. Lieberman, which his office declined to confirm, increases the likelihood that their party will capture his seat next year. Among other things, Democrats noted that President Obama, who won Connecticut overwhelmingly in 2008, would be on the ballot in 2012.
Connecticut voters once embraced Mr. Lieberman, the son of a liquor store owner who entered politics as a reform-minded Democrat in 1970, for his folksy ways and his common-sense approach to issues. But he repeatedly broke with his party during the past decade, and the political climate in the state had grown increasingly unwelcoming to him. Referring to Mr. Lieberman’s plan to forgo re-election, Bill Curry, a prominent Democrat who served with Mr. Lieberman in the State Senate, said, “It’s the first thing he’s done in 10 years to make Connecticut Democrats completely happy.” ...
one thing I will always remember about LIEB, he IS a realJEW.
liberalDemocrat, could have been most Liberal Democratic ticket EVER, then supports JoHnMccainPalin against President Baraaka Hussein Obama.---- what a sick pupppy!
Thursday, January 20th 2011 at 7:14PM
powell robert
You are hilarious. I think you know that, right!
Friday, January 21st 2011 at 9:17AM
Jen Fad
Reality many times is Hilarious, for the Inspired
Friday, January 21st 2011 at 9:36AM
powell robert