Liebercrat
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Blend of Lieberman + Democrat, from Joseph Lieberman, a US Senator from Connecticut who left the Democratic Party after being defeated in the party primary in 2006.
Pronunciation
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Noun
[edit]Liebercrat (plural Liebercrats)
- (US politics slang) A Democrat whose politics resemble those of Joseph Lieberman; in recent use, often specifically a Democrat who acts like a Republican
- 2007 March 21, Seth McLaughlin, “Virginia Democrat faces blog ire for Allen support”, in Washington Times[2], archived from the original on 2 July 2010:
- As result, Mr. Lambert is being called a "Liebercrat" after Sen. Joe Lieberman, of Connecticut, who won re-election as an independent after losing in the 2006 Democratic primary to Ned Lamont.
- 2008 January 31, Frank Juliano, “Amann officially wants to be governor”, in Connecticut Post[3]:
- The protesters referred to Amann as an "arrogant Liebercrat," noting that he voted against civil unions and calling him a DINO, a "Democrat in name only."