Joseph I. Lieberman, Connecticut’s four-term United States senator and Vice President Al Gore’s Democratic running mate in the 2000 presidential election won by George W. Bush and Dick Cheney when the Supreme Court halted a Florida ballot recount, died on Wednesday in Manhattan.
In the ensuing campaign, the Gore-Lieberman team stressed themes of integrity to sidestep Clinton administration scandals.
Mr. Lieberman also urged Americans to bring religion and faith more prominently into public life.
They won a narrow plurality of the popular votes — a half-million more than the Bush-Cheney Republican ticket.
But on the evening of Election Day, no clear winner had emerged in the Electoral College, and an intense legal battle took center stage.
Persons:
Joseph I, Lieberman, Connecticut’s, Al Gore’s, George W, Bush, Dick Cheney, Lieberman’s, Lieberman —, Bill Clinton, Monica Lewinsky —, Gore’s, Gore, Clinton
Organizations:
United, Al Gore’s Democratic, New York Presbyterian Hospital, White House, Democratic National Convention, Cheney Republican, Electoral College
Locations:
United States, Florida, Manhattan, Riverdale, Upper Manhattan