Tag: Bipartisanship

Joe Lieberman, the first Jewish candidate on a major party's presidential ticket, was remembered at his funeral as a politician admired for his integrity and bipartisanship.
Joseph Isadore Lieberman, a prominent Orthodox Jewish-American politician who served as a US senator for Connecticut for 24 years, made history as the first Jewish person on a presidential ticket when he ran as Al Gore's vice presidential pick in 2004.
The discussion with Bret Stephens highlights President Biden's political challenges relating to inflation and immigration, rather than Israel or the Palestinians.
Joe Lieberman, a former Connecticut senator and the first Jewish vice-presidential nominee, has passed away at 82.
Senator Chuck Schumer, after criticizing Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and calling for new elections in Israel, has stated that he would welcome Netanyahu to address Congress.
Senator Chuck Schumer, who had recently criticized Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's leadership, has now stated through a spokesman that he would welcome Netanyahu to address Congress, emphasizing bipartisan support for Israel.
Former Congressman Tom Suozzi has won a special election, returning to Congress and flipping a Republican district into the Democratic column.
Rep. Elissa Slotkin, a former CIA analyst and Defense Department official, is fighting to keep her seat in Michigan's 8th district, a Republican stronghold.
Rep. Anthony Gonzalez, a former NFL player turned freshman Republican congressman from Ohio, has been advocating for bipartisanship and discussing various political issues, including foreign election interference and gun safety.
AJC Passport's live episode from Washington, D.C. featured freshman Congress members Rep. Donna Shalala and Rep. Van Taylor discussing their priorities, which include enhancing U.S.-Israel relations and promoting bipartisanship.