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Lieberman quits after 'barrier-breaking' career

One of the most senior Jewish politicians in the United States has announced his departure from the Senate

January 19, 2011 18:16
Joe Lieberman

ByJennifer Lipman, Jennifer Lipman

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One of the most senior Jewish politicians in the United States, and the only Jewish vice-presidential candidate in the history of the major parties, has announced his departure from the Senate today.

Senator Joe Lieberman, who was first elected to represent Connecticut for the Democratic party in 1988 but left to run as an independent in 2006, said he will not contest a fifth election next year.

Speaking to an audience including six of his grandchildren, he recalled the journey his grandparents had made to America a century before.

He said they could never have imagined that he would end up a senator “and incidentally a barrier-breaking candidate for vice president."