About UPI  |  UPI en Español   |   My Account
Free News Update:
United Press International - News. Analysis. Insight.™ - 100 Years of Journalistic Excellence
  • Home
  • Top News
  • Entertainment
  • Odd News
  • Sports
    • Baseball
    • Football
    • Golf
    • Olympics 2008
    • Tennis
  • Business
  • Science
  • Health
  • Analysis
    • Energy Resources
    • Security Industry
    • Emerging Threats
  • Media
    • Video
    • News Photos
  • Features
    • The Voice of Young Voters
    • Path to the Presidency
    • Energy
    • Beijing Olympics 2008
Search:
Go
You are here:  Home / Top News / Lieberman won't seek GOP VP post

Top News

View archive | RSS Feed

Lieberman won't seek GOP VP post

Published: July 14, 2008 at 7:37 AM
Order reprints  |  Print Story  |  Email to a Friend  |  Post a Comment
Sen. Joseph Lieberman, ID-CT, speaks during a Senate Armed Services Committee hearing on the origins of aggressive interrogation techniques and treatment of detainees in U.S. Custody on Capitol Hill in Washington on June 17, 2008. (UPI Photo/Patrick D. McDermott)
Sen. Joseph Lieberman, ID-CT, speaks during a Senate Armed Services Committee hearing on the origins of aggressive interrogation techniques and treatment of detainees in U.S. Custody on Capitol Hill in Washington on June 17, 2008. (UPI Photo/Patrick D. McDermott)

People who read this also read ...
  • Lieberman: Obama 'shifting' on Iraq
  • Liberal groups want Lieberman out as chair
  • Lieberman no help to McCain in Conn.
  • Lieberman says McCain ready to lead
WASHINGTON, July 14 (UPI) -- U.S. Sen. Joseph Lieberman' title='U.S. Sen. Joseph Lieberman' class='tpstyle'>U.S. Sen. Joseph Lieberman of Connecticut, an independent former Democrat, says he has no intention of becoming the Republican vice presidential candidate.

Lieberman said that he's a strong backer of likely Republican presidential candidate Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., but won't be his running mate, The New York Times (NYSE:NYT) reported Monday.

Lieberman, who has gained the scorn of many of his former Democratic colleagues in Congress by delivering harsh attacks on presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., said he was undecided whether he would speak at the 2008 Republican National Convention.

His swipes at Obama have mostly come on the topic of foreign policy in the Middle East, where Lieberman is considered a hawk in his pro-Israel and anti-Iran views. But he said that since the primary elections, Obama has begun to change.

He's shown a "remarkable change of position" on many issues, Lieberman told the Times, adding, "Senator Obama has really moved. Since he clinched the nomination a month ago, in my opinion he has altered and nuanced more big positions more quickly than I can remember any other presidential nominees."

RATE THIS ARTICLE
    Poor    1    2    3    4    5  Excellent    
Feedback


© 2008 United Press International, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Have an opinion? Leave a comment. No Registration Required.
News Photos Slideshows
Photos of the Day
Week in Photos
News
Entertainment
Sports
Features
Archives
Olympics 2008
Path to the Presidency
Additional News Stories
Top News
  • Report: Woman marries man who hid her
  • Vicar accused of threatening herself
  • Overnight winds expected on LA fire lines
  • High courts won't block Ohio execution
  • Claim: Mahoney paid mistress $121K
Business News
  • Pre-sale orders for Android phone take off
  • Crude oil prices climb on financial news
  • Boeing machinists strike talks fall apart
  • Two Icelandic women picked to head banks
  • UPI NewsTrack Business
Entertainment News
    Star Jones calls 'View' co-hosts 'hateful'
    Star Jones calls 'View' co-hosts 'hateful'
    NEW YORK, Oct. 13 (UPI) --
    U.S. television personality Star Jones says her former co-hosts on "The View" were "hateful."
  • Universal Studios to open on Christmas
  • Palladia to air star-studded peace gig
  • Dekker to headline 'Fame' remake
Health News
  • Non-smokers live longer and better
  • Blood pressure drug helps reduce plaque
  • Study: Alcohol reduces brain volume
  • Eating green helps planet and waistlines
  • Why some fatty foods curb hunger
UPI Features - The Voice of Young Voters
Most Popular
Stories
Photos
Videos
People
1.
Report: Woman marries man who hid her
2.
Iran recasts report on U.S. jet
3.
Ukraine leader dissolves parliament
4.
Vicar accused of threatening herself
5.
40 hurt when Qantas plane forced to land
Related Top News
Related Top News
  • Candidates dial back campaign rhetoric
  • Obama leads McCain by 10 points: Wash Post/ABC poll
  • Obama leads McCain by 10 points: poll
  • McCain seeks to revive campaign, reassure supporters
  • McCain attempts fresh comeback bid
  • McCain tries fresh comeback bid
  • Biden: McCain attacks attempt to distract voters
  • Obama lays out fresh economic proposals
  • Palin mistakes fans for protesters at Va. rally
  • Fidel Castro says it is a 'miracle' Barack Obama hasn't been assassinated




Videos
Enlarge Video
Reaction: Does peace have a prize?
Reaction: Does peace have a prize?
Friday, October 10
From Wall Street to a Maryland Main Street
From Wall Street to a Maryland Main Street
Friday, October 10
Debate #2: The economy
Debate #2: The economy
Friday, October 10
Economics vs. foreign policy in the media
Economics vs. foreign policy in the media
Thursday, October 9
© 2008 United Press International, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Official Government Wires  |   About UPI  |   Site Map  |   Terms of Use  |   Privacy Policy  |   Advertise Online  |   Contact Us

Sponsored Links: Auto Dealers - College Football Tickets - Fundraisers - Press Release Services - prom dresses - Prom dresses and gowns - Public Records - Wedding and Honeymoon Experts - Motivational Sports Speakers Bureau