Lieberman in talks about caucusing with Senate GOP
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20081107/ap_on_go_co/lieberman_republicans
WASHINGTON – Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell is talking to
Connecticut independent Sen. Joe Lieberman about the possibility of
Lieberman caucusing with the GOP.

Lieberman's affiliation with Democrats is up in the air. Senate
Majority Leader Harry Reid of Nevada, angered by Lieberman's support
of Republican John McCain for president, is considering yanking
Lieberman's chairmanship of the Senate Homeland Security and
Governmental Affairs Committee as punishment.


Lieberman and Reid met Thursday to discuss Lieberman's options,
including possible committee and subcommittee posts for him. Those
talks are ongoing.


A Lieberman aide, who requested anonymity because the talks are
confidential, said Friday that Lieberman and McConnell, R-Ky., have
spoken in recent days about the possibility of Lieberman joining the
GOP conference. McConnell spokesman Don Stewart would only confirm
that the two men have had recent discussions.


Lieberman was Democrat Al Gore's vice presidential running mate eight
years ago. He became an independent after he failed to win the
Democratic Senate primary in Connecticut in 2006. Lieberman won the
general election as an independent but is still registered as a
Democrat.


Although he caucuses with Senate Democrats, Lieberman angered
Democrats by criticizing Barack Obama during the presidential race.


Since 2006, Democrats had tolerated Lieberman's political straddling
because he gave them a 51-49 majority by being part of their caucus.
With Democrats tightening their hold on the Senate to at least 55
seats in Tuesday's election, Lieberman no longer plays that role.


Lieberman aligned himself with McCain and President Bush on the war
in
Iraq but tended to vote with Democrats on most domestic issues.





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