Joe Lieberman obituary
Centrist senator from Connecticut who sought to become vice-president alongside Al Gore and went on to support No Labels
In 2000, midway through his 24 years as a US senator from Connecticut, Joe Lieberman, who has died aged 82 following complications from a fall, was chosen as Al Gore's running mate in the 2000 presidential election, becoming America's first, and still only, major-party Jewish vice-presidential candidate. That moment was a peak in a career that arced from the liberal left of the Democratic party to the embrace of Republicans.
He identified as a bipartisan centrist, liberal domestically and conservative on foreign policy. The Republican Jewish Coalition chairman Norm Coleman said Lieberman put principle over politics", but many of his early Democratic supporters found his later move rightward anathema.
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