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Wednesday, September 3, 2008

09/03/08 Advisers say conservative ire pushed McCain away from picking Joe Lieberman


Senator Joseph I. Lieberman, independent of Connecticut, before delivering a speech lauding Senator John McCain on Tuesday at the Republican convention. More Photos >



Norwalk Advocate

... but won re-election to his fourth Senate term in 2006 as an independent after losing his party's nomination in a primary against Greenwich's Ned Lamont. ...


More on the Media darling Joe Lieberman:



U.S. News & World Report

Joseph Lieberman—he lost his party's primary in 2006 and won as a third-party candidate—took to the convention stage to bash Democratic nominee Barack Obama ...

Video: Former Dem Lieberman Speaks at RNC

AssociatedPress

TheStreet.com


FOXNews


Even More on the Media darling Joe Lieberman:



New York Times

He was followed by the evening’s marquee speaker, Senator Joseph I. Lieberman of Connecticut, a Democrat turned independent who came close to being Mr. ...


Beliefnet.com


FOXNews

by Aaron Bruns

FT MYERS, Fla — Joe Biden ribbed RNC speakers Fred Thompson and Joe Lieberman at what was billed as an economic roundtable, and pushed the ...


The Associated Press

Joe Lieberman may have lined up with Republicans at their convention in Minnesota to support John McCain, but he's still writing six-figure checks to help ...

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