News of the death Wednesday of former Connecticut Sen. Joe Lieberman unleashed memories from his fellow Democrats as well as Republicans — not to mention reporters who covered him throughout his 40 years in elective office.
Lieberman's clever commercials likened Weicker to a grizzly bear who did nothing but growl and make noise when he wasn't sleeping. Lieberman also took a hard-line stand against Cuban dictator Fidel Castro, a contrast to Weicker's public embrace of Castro, and won over Connecticut's Cuban community. Where Weicker was a vigorous opponent of school prayer, Lieberman supported a moment of "silent meditation" in public schools.
Undaunted, Lieberman promptly announced he would continue his campaign as an independent, and conservatives nationwide rallied behind him. In California, three high-profile Republicans weighed in with maximum contributions for Lieberman: State Party Chair Shawn Steel, Los Angeles County Supervisor Mike Antonovich, and 1992 U.S. Senate nominee Bruce Herschensohn.
Lieberman began his career in 1970 by upsetting State Senate Majority Leader Ed Marcus in the Democrat primary. Among his vigorous campaign canvassers were Yale Law School students named Bill Clinton and Hillary Clinton.
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