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He worked with a private law firm called Wiggin and Dana.
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Joe is elected as the Connecticut Senate.
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Joseph becomes a partner in the law firm.
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Joseph runs as a Majority Leader of Connecticut.
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Joseph ran unsucessful for seat in Congress and he returned to private school.
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Joe is Attorney General for Connecticut.
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Joe becomes the first Orthodox Jew to be U.S. Senator
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Is U.S. Senator until 2013
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Joe starts being a chairman of the Democratic Leadership Council for six years (2001)
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Al Gore selects Joe for his running mate.
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Joseph publishs his second book "An Amazing Adventure" His first one being "Praise of Public Life"
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Joseph says he will run for president.
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Joe drops out forgoing president.
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Joe is defeated by Connecticut's Democratic senate primary led by Ned Lamont. Joe say he will run in a election as an independent.
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Joe wins a re-election.
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Joseph tells a audience in Hartfords that he will not join the Republicans even though he said it was a "distinct possibillity."
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Joseph endorses a Republican named John McCain
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After a Democratic vote of 42 to 13, Joe is allowed to stay as Senate.
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Joe announces that he will not go for another election for U.S. Senate seat in 2012.
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He retires from U.S. Senate.
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Joseph announces that he will serve as a executive board.
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Joseph wrote a letter about a "global alliance is neccesary to combat Islamic terrorists"