Joe Lieberman – the former Democrat U.S. Senator from Connecticut and one-time vice-presidential nominee – has died at the age of 82. His family said his passing was a result of complications due to a fall.
Lieberman was Al Gore’s vice presidential pick in the 2000 election and served four terms in the United States Senate. He was the first Jewish candidate on the ticket for any major political party in America, and ran for the Democrat Party nomination for President in 2004, ultimately losing to John Kerry.
Lieberman was involved with the American Enterprise Institute, the United Against a Nuclear Iran group, and was even briefly considered as President Donald J. Trump’s FBI director, though he endorsed Hillary Clinton and Joe Biden.
Most recently, Lieberman was known for his heavy involvement with the non-partisan political organization No Labels. The Connecticut Democrat was the founding chairman of the group.
BREAKING NEWS: Former Sen. Joe Lieberman has died at 82.
The Stamford, Conn., native died from complications from a fall, his family said.
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