Joseph Lieberman Fast Facts
Personal
Birth place: Stamford, Connecticut
Father: Henry Lieberman, package-store owner
Mother: Marcia (Manger) Lieberman
Children: with Hadassah Lieberman: Hani, Ethan (stepson); with Betty Haas: Rebecca, Matthew, 1967
Education: Yale University, B.A., 1964, Yale Law School, L.L.B, 1967
Other Facts
Lieberman was Al Gore’s running mate in the 2000 presidential campaign. He is the first Jewish person to be nominated by a major party.
When Lieberman ran for state senate in 1970, one of the volunteers who worked on his campaign was future President Bill Clinton.
At Yale, his nickname was “Senator.”
He has said that he took time off from college in 1963 to spend a few weeks in Mississippi doing civil rights work.
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Joseph Lieberman Fast Facts
Personal
Birth place: Stamford, Connecticut
Father: Henry Lieberman, package-store owner
Mother: Marcia (Manger) Lieberman
Children: with Hadassah Lieberman: Hani, Ethan (stepson); with Betty Haas: Rebecca, Matthew, 1967
Education: Yale University, B.A., 1964, Yale Law School, L.L.B, 1967
Other Facts
Lieberman was Al Gore’s running mate in the 2000 presidential campaign. He is the first Jewish person to be nominated by a major party.
When Lieberman ran for state senate in 1970, one of the volunteers who worked on his campaign was future President Bill Clinton.
At Yale, his nickname was “Senator.”
He has said that he took time off from college in 1963 to spend a few weeks in Mississippi doing civil rights work.
Here's a look at the life of Joseph Lieberman, former United States senator from Connecticut.PersonalBirth date: February 24, 1942Birth place: Stamford,
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CHARLESTON A candidate for the West Virginia House of Delegates 10th District led campaign contributions for the 2020 election, according to fourth quarter campaign financial reports filed with the Secretary of State.
Republican incumbent John Kelly raised $60,005 for the election and reported expenditures of $21,948 and a balance of $36,857.
Not too far behind Kelly, a Republican, was Vernon Criss, also a Republican incumbent for the 10th District, who reported $54,998 in contributions. Criss also reported expenditures of $26,270 and an ending balance of $28,727.
The 10th District for the time being is a three-delegate district. Winning the third position in the district was Roger Conley, a Vienna City Councilman and chairman of the Wood County Republican Party, who reported contributions of $9,318 and expenditures of $11,452. He had an ending balance of $15.70.