Friends, allies, and former rivals of Joseph I. Lieberman, the former senator from Connecticut and Al Gore's running mate in the 2000 presidential election, eulogized him following his death, praising his leadership and impact on American politics. Lieberman's pivotal role in passing the Affordable Care Act and his recent involvement with the centrist organization No Labels were highlighted, with Al Gore expressing gratitude for their partnership.
Joseph Lieberman, the four-term U.S. senator from Connecticut and Democratic vice-presidential nominee in 2000, has passed away at 82. Known for his independent and centrist views, he was the first Jewish candidate on a major party's national ticket. Lieberman's political career was marked by his support for abortion rights, environmental protection, gay rights, and gun control, as well as his hawkish stance on foreign policy. Despite facing rejection from Connecticut Democrats in 2006, he continued to influence politics through his bipartisan efforts and advocacy for centrist positions.