Lieberman takes on Bush's integrity in new campaign push
By Raja Mishra, Globe Staff, 10/14/2003
MANCHESTER, N.H. -- Seeking to energize his presidential bid, Senator Joseph I. Lieberman of Connecticut yesterday launched an aggressive personal attack on George W. Bush, questioning his integrity and trustworthiness in an attempt to frame the election as a referendum on the president's moral character.
The new campaign push, which uses the slogan "Leading With Integrity," seeks to capitalize on Lieberman's reputation, which came to national prominence five years ago. In 1998, Lieberman, standing on the Senate floor, criticized President Clinton's behavior during the Monica Lewinsky scandal. In a clear parallel, the presidential candidate sought, with this new strategy, to portray himself as the most authentic critic of Bush's leadership abilities.
"This is about, who do you trust to run the country?" Lieberman said yesterday in an interview before he unveiled the strategy at a speech in Manchester.
Lieberman accused Bush of misleading the country on the war in Iraq, as well as misleading voters three years ago when he ran as a "compassionate conservative."
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