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Democratic presidential candidate Senator Joseph I. Lieberman has announced that he will appear on MSNBC’s “Hardball” with Chris Matthews at Harvard next Monday, after months of scheduling negotiations and just a day after Lieberman’s 2000 running mate—former Vice President Al Gore ’69—endorsed opponent Howard Dean...
Lieberman, D-Conn., will reveal tomorrow whether or not he will appear prior to the show in the Kirkland House JCR for an informal gathering with students as most other Democratic candidates have done, according to Joseph M. Hanzich ’06, spokesperson for the Harvard College Democrats, which has organized the Kirkland events...
Spokespersons for both the Lieberman campaign and MSNBC said that any uncertainty as to his appearance was due to difficulties in scheduling, with both sides saying that they had always hoped for the senator to appear on the show...
Lieberman’s decision to appear on the show came the day after Gore, on whose ticket he ran as the vice presidential candidate in the Democrats’ failed bid for the White House in 2000, instead endorsed Dean...
Lieberman will be the eighth candidate for the Democratic nomination to appear on Hardball; Rep. Dennis Kucinich, D-Ohio—the ninth candidate seeking his party’s nod—has declined to appear on the program...