Remembering the Legacy of Former US Senator Joe Lieberman: A Life Well Lived

Former US Senator ​Joe Lieberman, who was Al⁣ Gore’s running mate in the 2000 ⁢presidential election, has passed away ⁣at‍ the age of 82 ⁣due to complications from a fall, as reported ‍by United States‌ media on⁣ Tuesday.

Lieberman, a high-profile independent in ⁢US ⁢politics, ⁣was known for caucusing with the Democratic⁢ Party‌ during his⁣ four terms as a ‍senator ​from​ Connecticut. He was a centrist and later embraced the ⁢No Labels movement, advocating for “common ground” in politics.

As‍ Gore’s vice presidential candidate, Lieberman ⁣made history‌ as the first Jewish running mate for a major party in⁢ a general election. The 2000​ presidential race, in which⁢ the Gore-Lieberman ticket won‌ the popular vote but‌ lost the Electoral College,⁤ was one ‌of the most ‌divisive in recent history.

Following his retirement from national politics in ‍2013, Lieberman continued to be⁤ influential as a political lobbyist, lawyer, and advocate for groups like No Labels.

Al Gore​ and Joe Lieberman rally ⁢together for the US presidency in‌ Jackson, Tennessee, on October⁤ 25, 2000 [File: Stephan Savoia/AP Photo]

Senate career

Lieberman started ​his national political‍ career in 1988, earning his…

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