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U.S. Republican Sen. Stevens of Alaska sits in van outside U.S. Federal Courthouse in Washington
U.S. Republican Sen. Ted Stevens of Alaska sits in a van outside the U.S. Federal Courthouse in Washington October 27, 2008. Stevens was found guilty on Monday on corruption charges, a verdict that could endanger the powerful Republican's political future and help Democrats expand their control of the Senate in the Nov. 4 election. REUTERS/Hyungwon Kang (UNITED STATES)
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Lieberman forgiven?
Nov. 18: Senate Democrats voted by secret ballot to allow Sen. Joe Lieberman, (I) CT, to keep his Homeland Security Chair. Why did so many speak out against him, yet vote to keep him in? Guest host Alison Stewart is joined by Harvard Institute of Politics Ned Lamont.

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