Sunday, January 23, 2011

Road re-elected U.S. Senator Joe Lieberman is not optimistic to announce retirement (Chart)

 7 29, Chinese Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi met in Washington, U.S. Senator, the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee Chairman Joseph Lieberman (Joseph Lieberman). Qiu Jiangbo agency issued photo 

run for president in last year's U.S. Senator Joe Lieberman (left) and another Senator Alexander (right), 25, jointly put forward to promote the exchange of the United States Cultural Contact Act He called on the international affairs, see China as allies, to be in business activities in China as a partner, to enhance contacts and exchanges with China, the United States will have a bright future. Yu Donghui agency issued photo


BEIJING, Jan. 19 Xinhua, re-election campaign.

Lieberman has served four-term senator, he was originally Democrats, published in 2006, supported by the Bush administration's Iraq policy, in the midterm elections in the Democratic primary, lost to little-known entrepreneurs Laimeng Te ( NedLamont), angrily quit the party, and the status of an independent candidate who won. But he did not return to the Democratic Party, only agreed to continue with the Democrats in the Senate delegation operation.

2008 the presidential election, Lieberman openly supporting Republican candidate John McCain (John McCain), although let go after Obama, still invited him to continue to participate in the operation of the Senate Democratic group, but his image in the Democratic Party has been seriously damaged.

analysis of observers, Lieberman decided to retire, should the state recently, including Connecticut Secretary of Bixiweizi (Susan Bysiewicz) and Rep. Murtaugh (Chris Murphy) heavyweights, including lobbying to get next year, Connecticut has Senator for the Democratic nomination, made him realize that the road is not optimistic about re-election.

Lieberman is the Democratic vice presidential candidate in 2000, and presidential candidate Al Gore (Al Gore) partner. In 2004 he was fighting for the Democratic presidential nomination, Senator John Kerry of Massachusetts lost the final (JohnKerrey).

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