The endorsement is further evidence of Lieberman's slow drift to the
right in American politics and is bound to generate intense anger
among Democrats who support him. But Lieberman and McCain have often
walked in lockstep together on ...
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Democratic Leadership Council founder Al From has this
reaction (see top of page) to Joe Lieberman's endorsement of John
McCain: 'I am very saddened by Senator Lieberman's choice, and
profoundly disagree with it. ...
Joe Lieberman (I-Conn.) Monday
crossed party lines to endorse GOP Sen. John McCain (Ariz.) for
president, calling him the candidate who can best unite the country
and lead it to a victory "in the war against Islamist terrorism." […]
...
Kossacks react.
Lieberman will throw his support behind McCain, a
senior GOP source tells CNN. WASHINGTON (CNN) — Sen. Joe Lieberman, a
Democrat turned Independent, will endorse Republican Sen. John McCain
for president, officials close to both ...
Democratic and Republican
sources say that Sen. Joe Lieberman, the independent Democrat from
Connecticut and fierce supporter of the war in Iraq, will formally
endorse Sen. John McCain today in New Hampshire.
Lieberman will throw
his support behind McCain, a senior GOP source tells CNN. WASHINGTON
(CNN) — Sen. Joe Lieberman, a Democrat turned Independent, will
endorse Republican Sen. John McCain for president, officials close to
both ...
Does Lieberman, the 2 Democratic veep nominee, have sway with
Republican primary voters? Unlikely. Still the move signals two things
-- the complete evolution of Lieberman's political position, and an
Arizona senator who could ...
The days when Lieberman actually
mattered are on the wane. Yes, we know he promised the voters of his
state that he would fight to elect a Democratic Senate and president.
Yes, he backstabbed them. But really, we knew that about him ...
Joe
Lieberman formally endorsed Sen. John McCain this morning for
president, making him the eleventh senator to endorse the Arizona
lawmaker but the only member of Congress to cross party lines so far
in the cycle. ...
Joe Lieberman formally endorsed Sen. John McCain
this morning for president, making him the eleventh senator to endorse
the Arizona lawmaker but the only member of Congress to cross party
lines so far in the cycle. ...
Lieberman, the Democrats' vice
presidential nominee in 2, said the next president needs to "break
through the reflexive partisanship that is poisoning our politics
today and stopping us from getting anything done in Washington."
...
The days when Lieberman actually mattered are on the wane. Yes, we
know he promised the voters of his state that he would fight to elect
a Democratic Senate and president. Yes, he backstabbed them. But
really, we knew that about him ...
LIEBERMAN: We desperately need our
next president to break through the reflexive partisanship that is
poisoning our politics today and stopping us from getting anything
done in Washington for the American people, who are good enough to
...
LIEBERMAN: We desperately need our next president to break through
the reflexive partisanship that is poisoning our politics today and
stopping us from getting anything done in Washington for the American
people, who are good enough to ...
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Tuesday, December 18, 2007
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