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« Reply #25 on: April 13, 2017, 08:48:10 PM »

Rudolph Giuliani (R-NY)
  • Associate Attorney General - 1981-1983
  • US Attorney for the Southern District of New York - 1983-1989
  • Mayor of New York City - 1989-1997
  • Speculated Candidate for President in 2000, didn't run
  • US Attorney General - 2001-2005
  • Republican Nominee for President in 2008 - Unsuccessful
  • Homeland Security Secretary - 2017-2020

Notable Races
New York City Mayoral Election in 1989 - 49.9% Giuliani, 48.8% Dinkins
New York City Mayoral Election in 1993 - 50.1% Giuliani, 47.4% Dinkins
2008 Presidential Election - 54.4% Obama/Clinton v. 43.1% Giuliani/Cantor
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« Reply #26 on: June 03, 2017, 02:03:23 AM »

Going to edit some of the alternate careers I posted in here already and will add another few:


Gen. Julius Klein, R-Illinois (b. 1901-d. 1984)

Background Information:
* Spy for U.S.A. in Germany during WW1
- Was a Journalist in Chicago, Hollywood and other areas.
- Served in IL Natl Guard and for U.S. Army in WW2 (particularly, New Caledonia); had rank of Major General.
- Was a PR Specialist for U.S. military and had his own PR firm later on as well.
- Served as National Commander of the Jewish War Veterans of the United States of America during the late 1940s. During this time he was a prominent Zionist activist and leader.

Political Career:
- GOP Candidate for Congressman, At Large Seat, in Illinois, 1932: Unsuccessful
- United States Senator, Illinois: 1955-1973
* Ranking Member on the U.S. Armed Services Committee: 1961-1969
* Ranking Member on the U.S. Foreign Relations Committee: 1969-1973
- GOP Presidential Candidate: 1964 (Unsuccessful in primaries)
- Illinois Campaign Chairman for Richard Nixon's Pres. Campaign: 1967-1968 and 1971-1972
- United States Secretary of the Army: 1973-1977
- Political Surrogate and Campaigner for Ronald Reagan: 1980

Clare Boothe Luce, R-Connecticut (b. 1903-d. 1987)

Background Information:
- Prominent female writer, dramatist and playwright.
- Conservative and female critic of feminism.
- War Journalist, anti-communist and pro-human rights activist.
- Supported Jewish Community efforts to help Jewish victims of the holocaust and was also a prominent Christian Zionist.

Political Career:
- United States Congresswoman, Connecticut's 4th District: 1943-1947
* Speaker at 1944 GOP Convention
- Connecticut Chairman for Arthur Vandenberg's Pres. Campaign: 1947-1948 (primaries)
- United States Senator, Connecticut: 1947-1959 * Lost Re-election
* Ranking Member on U.S. Foreign Relations Committee: 1955-1959
- United States Ambassador to Italy: 1959-1961
- United States Senator, Connecticut: 1963-1969 * Retires
- United States Ambassador to Israel: 1969-1973 * Retires
- Foreign Policy Columnist for The National Review: 1973-1981
- Campaign Surrogate for Ronald Reagan's Presidential Campaign: 1979-1980

Mayer Jacob "Chic" Hecht, R-Nevada (b. 1928-d. 2006)

Background Information:
- Was an Intelligence Agent for U.S. Armed Forces during the Korean War
- Was a Businessman (retail industry) and involved in Banking afterwards.

Political Career:
- Nevada State Senator: 1967-1977
- Nevada State Senate Minority Leader: 1969-1971
- Nevada State Senate Majority Leader: 1971-1975
- United States Congressman, Nevada's At-Large District: 1979-1983
- United States Senator, Nevada: 1983-1995 * Retires
* Played Prominent role in securing the release of Soviet Jews in 1986
- United States Senate Minority Whip: 1991-1995
- Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Republican Jewish Coalition: 1995-1998

Jack Kemp, R-New York (b. 1935-d. 2009)


Background Information:
- Served in U.S. Army
- Played football in the NFL for the Buffalo Bills

Political Career:
- United States Congressman, New York's 39th District: 1971-1973
- United States Congressman, New York's 38th District: 1973-1983
- United States Congressman, New York's 31st District: 1983-1987
- Governor of New York State: 1987-1995
- President of the United States: 1997-2005
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« Reply #27 on: June 03, 2017, 02:47:28 AM »

Rod Blagojevich (D-IL)

  • Member of the Illinois House of Representatives, 1993-1996
  • Member of the United States House of Representatives, 1997-2003
  • Governor of Illinois, 2003-2005
  • United States Senator from Illinois, 2005-2009
    ---- Democratic Candidate for President of the United States (Loses by 294 Delegates to New York Senator Hillary Clinton, 2007-2008
  • United States Secretary of State (Appointed by President Hillary Clinton after Senator Chuck Hagel withdrew his name from consideration), 2009-2013
  • Chairman of the Blagovich Foundation, 2013-2016
    ---- Democratic Candidate for President of the United States (Wins by 1,000 Delegates over Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders, Wins Popular Vote by 3,000,000 votes over New York Businessman Donald Trump but loses the Electoral Vote by 77), 2015-2016
  • Senior Attorney at  Kellogg, Huber, Hansen, Todd, Evans & Figel, 2017-2023
  • Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States (Appointed by President Mark Warner to succeed Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg), 2023-2044

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« Reply #28 on: June 03, 2017, 03:38:49 PM »

Eric Cantor, R-Virginia (b. 1963)

Background Information:
- Worked at his father's business, engaging in legal work and real estate development.

Political Career:
- Member of the Virginia House of Delegates: 1992-2001
- United States Representative, Virginia's 7th: 2001-2021
- House Minority Whip: 2009-2011
- House Majority Leader: 2011-2015
- Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives: 2015-2021
- Governor of Virginia: 2022-2026
- 2028 GOP Presidential Candidate: Unsuccessful in Primary
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« Reply #29 on: June 03, 2017, 05:14:26 PM »

Theodore Roosevelt
1899-1901: Ambassador to Germany
1901: Vice President
1901-1909: President

Robert Todd Lincoln
1901-1905: Ambassador to Germany
1905: Delegate to the Berlin Convention*
1905-1909: Secretary of State
1909-1917: President
*The Convention at which America, Germany, Italy, Romania, Spain, and Austria-Hungary sign the New Alliance to oppose the Triple Entente which increasingly was trying to gain economic influence in countries in the American sphere of influence
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« Reply #30 on: June 03, 2017, 09:40:46 PM »
« Edited: June 03, 2017, 10:46:25 PM by libertpaulian »

Ronald Ernest Paul (b. 1935)

  • Governor of Texas (1975-1980)
  • Vice President of the United States (1981-1989)
  • President of the United States (1989-1997)

Notable Election Results:

Texas gubernatorial election, 1974:

Ronald E. Paul (R)- 51.1% def. Gov. Dolph Briscoe (D, inc.)- 45.0%

Texas gubernatorial election, 1978:

Governor Ronald E. Paul (R, inc.)- 58.0% def. John Luke Hill (D)- 47.5%


United States Presidential election, 1980*

Governor Ronald W. Reagan/Governor Ronald E. Paul (R)- 51.0% def. President Jimmy E. Carter/Vice President Walter F. Mondale- 41.0%, John B. Anderson/Patrick J. Lucey- 6.8%



United States Presidential election, 1984*

President Ronald W. Reagan/Vice President Ronald E. Paul (R, inc.)- 58.9% def. Former Vice President Walter F. Mondale/Congresswoman Geraldine A. Ferraro (D)- 40.5%



United States Presidential election, 1988**

Vice President Ronald E. Paul/Congressman Jack F. Kemp (R)- 54.0% def. Governor Michael S. Dukakis/Senator Lloyd M. Bentsen (D)- 45.1%



United States Presidential election, 1992

President Ronald E. Paul/Vice President Jack F. Kemp (R, inc.)- 50.1% def. Former Governor Edmund G. "Jerry" Brown/Former Senator Paul E. Tsongas- 48.5%



*Dr. Paul's dovishness ensures President Reagan wins Minnesota in both 1980 and 1984.

**Unlike Papi Bush, Dr. Paul is able to hold onto Washington, Oregon, Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Iowa for the GOP due to his dovishness and ability to appeal to younger voters.

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« Reply #31 on: June 04, 2017, 01:14:48 PM »

Norman Sisisky, D-Virginia (b. 1927-d. 2001)

Background Information:
- Served in U.S. Navy.
- Founded an Independent bottling company which would later become apart of Pepsi Cola's Virginia operations.
- Moderate to Conservative Democrat.

Political Career:
- Member of the Virginia House of Delegates: 1973-1977
- United States Congressman, Virginia's 4th: 1977-1993
* Chairman of U.S. House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence: 1989-1993
- Director of Central Intelligence: 1993-1997
- Governor of Virginia: 1998-2001 * Dies
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« Reply #32 on: June 05, 2017, 02:20:53 PM »
« Edited: June 05, 2017, 02:22:30 PM by razze »

Daniel Robert "Bob" Graham (b. 9 Nov 1936)

Member of the Florida House of Representatives (1966-1970)

Member of the Florida Senate (1970-1978)

Governor of Florida (1979-1987)
  • 1978: State Sen. Bob Graham, 56% def. Mr. Jack Eckerd, 44%
  • 1982: Gov. Bob Graham (inc.), 63% def. Rep. Louis A. "Skip" Bafalis, 35%

United States Senator from Florida (1987-1992)
  • 1986: Gov. Bob Graham, 55% def. Sen. Paula Hawkins (inc.), 45%
  • 1992: Sen. Bob Graham (inc.), 62% def. Fmr. Rep. James W. "Bill" Grant, 36%

President of the United States (1997-2005)
  • 1996: Sen. Bob Graham/Gov. Mario M. Cuomo, 52% def. Vice Pres. J. Danforth "Dan" Quayle/Rep. Jack F. Kemp, 45%
  • 2000: Pres. Bob Graham/Vice Pres. Mario Cuomo (inc.), 55% def. Sen. John S. McCain III/Gov. Thomas J. "Tom" Ridge, 29% & Mr. Donald Trump/GEN Norman Schwartzkopf, 15%
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« Reply #33 on: June 05, 2017, 02:46:26 PM »
« Edited: June 05, 2017, 02:48:31 PM by razze »

Gwendolyn "Gwen" Graham (b. 31 Jan 1963)

United States Representative from Florida (2005-2007, 2009-2011)

Governor of Florida (2011-2016)
2006: State AG Charles J. "Charlie" Crist, 49.9% def. Rep. Gwen Graham, 49.7%
2010: Rep. Gwen Graham, 51% def. Gov. Charlie Crist (inc.), 47%
2014: Gov. Gwen Graham (inc.), 54% def. Fmr. State AG Ira William "Bill" McCollum, 44%


President of the United States (2017-present)
2016: Gov. Gwen Graham/Gov. Gavin Newsom, 50% def. Pres. W. Mitt Romney/Vice Pres. Paul D. Ryan (inc.), 47%
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« Reply #34 on: June 05, 2017, 07:19:32 PM »
« Edited: June 05, 2017, 08:21:43 PM by Serious_Username »

Robert M. LaFollette Sr.

Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Wisconsin's 3rd district 1885 -1891
20th Governor of Wisconsin 1901 - 1906

1900: Robert M. LaFollette Sr. def Louis G. Bomrich 60% - 36%
1904: Robert M. LaFollette Sr. def George Wilbur Peck 51% - 39%

United States Senator from Wisconsin 1906 - 1912

1912 Election for President of the United States

Republican Nomination

Robert M. LaFollette Sr. 550 Del.
Robert Taft 49 Del.
Theodore Roosevelt 14 Del.

1912 General Election

Robert M. LaFollette Sr. def. Woodrow Wilson and Eugene V. Debs 51.34% to 41.8% to 6.2%

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« Reply #35 on: June 05, 2017, 07:39:37 PM »

James Comey
Deputy Inspector General of New York: 1995-1997
Solicitor General of New York: 1997-1999
New York City Police Commissioner: 1999-2002
Attorney General of New York: 2003-2009
Mayor of New York City: 2009-2014
Governor of New York: 2015-2017
President of the United States: 2017-

Condoleeza Rice:
National Security Advisor: 2001-2005
Secretary of State: 2005-2006
U. N. Secretary-General: 2007-2013
Vice President: 2017-

Zalmay Khalilzad:
Ambassador to Afghanistan: 2003-2005
Ambassador to Iraq: 2005
U. N. Ambassador: 2005-2007
Secretary of State: 2007-2009, 2017-
National Security Advisor: 2009-2010

Neil Gorsuch
Attorney General of Colorado: 1999-2003
Chief Justice of the Colorado Supreme Court: 2003-2006
Chief Justice of the Supreme Court: 2006-PRESENT

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« Reply #36 on: June 12, 2017, 04:39:11 PM »

Paula Fickes Hawkins (1927-2009)

Member of the Florida Public Service Commission (1972-1974)

Member of the U.S. Senate from Florida (1975-1984)
  • 1974: Ms. Paula Hawkins def. FL SoS Richard Stone
  • 1980: Sen. Paula Hawkins def. Fmr. Rep. Bill Gunter

Vice President of the United States (1985-1989)
  • 1984: Pres. George Bush/Sen. Paula Hawkins def. Fmr. VP Walter Mondale/Rep. Geraldine Ferraro

President of the United States (1989-1993)
  • 1988: VP Paula Hawkins/Fmr. Gov. James R. Thompson def. Gov. Michael Dukakis/Sen. Lloyd Bentsen
  • 1992: Gov. Bill Clinton/Sen. Al Gore def. Pres. Paula Hawkins/VP James R. Thompson & Mr. Ross Perot/VADM James Stockdale
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« Reply #37 on: June 14, 2017, 06:28:16 PM »

Forgive me a little state pride self-indulgence.

Gabrielle D. Giffords (1970-)
* Arizona State Representative, 13th District: 2001-2003
* Arizona State Senator, 28th District: 2003-2005
* United States Representative, Arizona's 8th Congressional District: 2007-2013
* United States Senator, Arizona: 2013-2017
* President of the United States: 2017-present
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« Reply #38 on: June 14, 2017, 06:53:50 PM »

Stephanie Herseth (1970-)
Representative for South Dakota's At-Large Congressional District - 2003-2015
House Minority Whip 2011-2015
Senator for South Dakota 2015-2025
Democratic Primaries, 2020
- 2nd place in Iowa caucus
- 5th place in New Hampshire primary
- 4th place in South Carolina primary
- 4th place in Nevada caucus
Dropped out after Nevada
Secretary of Energy 2025-2029
President of South Dakota Board of Regents 2029-2034
Senator for South Dakota 2035-2041 (nominated by convention after Democratic candidate dies)
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« Reply #39 on: June 14, 2017, 08:36:39 PM »

Mario Matthew Cuomo
58th Secretary of State of New York, Jan. 1 1975- Dec. 31 1978
81st Lieutenant Governor of New York, Jan. 1 1979- Dec. 31 1982
52nd Governor of New York, Jan. 1 1983-Dec. 10 1992
42nd President of the United States, Jan. 20 1993-Jan. 20 2001
27th Ambassador to the United Nations, Jan. 31 2009-Nov. 21 2012 [Appointed by President John Edwards]

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« Reply #40 on: June 14, 2017, 08:58:31 PM »

Cassius Clay:
Kentucky House Representative: 1835-1841
Secretary of War: 1849-1850
Ambassador to Russia: 1861-1863
Secretary of State: 1863-1865
Vice President: 1865
President: 1865-1873

Ulysses S. Grant
Vice President: 1869-1873
President: 1873-1881

Robert Todd Lincoln
Ambassador to Prussia: 1865-1874
Secretary of State: 1874-1881
Senator of Illinois: 1881-1885
President: 1885-1893
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« Reply #41 on: June 19, 2017, 01:31:02 AM »
« Edited: June 19, 2017, 01:32:51 AM by SunriseAroundTheWorld »

J.C. Watts, R-Oklahoma (b. 1957)

Background Information:
- Football player at the University of Oklahoma and in the Canadian Football League
- Businessman

Political Career:
- United States Congressman, Oklahoma's 4th District: 1995-2003
- Governor of Oklahoma: 2003-2011
- GOP Presidential Candidate: 2011-2012 (Loses in GOP Primaries)
- Chairman of the National Black Republican Association: 2013-2017
* Reforms organization to engage in productive outreach to African-American community
* Organization becomes major power player in conservative circles by 2014
* First grassroots conservative group to call for criminal justice reform
* Membership was at 35,000 by 2017

- Administrator of the Small Business Administration: 2017-2021
- Founder/President of the J.C. Watts Family Foundation: 2021-Current
* Provides grants and scholarships to African-American youth in at-risk areas
* Provides education on economic and business issues
* Promotes free-market economics
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« Reply #42 on: June 19, 2017, 05:27:38 PM »

Sanford Bishop:
GA-94 State Representative: 1981-1991
GA-15 State Senator: 1991-1993
GA-2 U. S. Representative: 1993-2011
Governor of Georgia: 2011-

John Monds:
Grady County NAACP President: 2005-2011
Georgia Public Services Commissioner: 2009-2011
GA-2 U. S. Representative: 2011-
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« Reply #43 on: June 21, 2017, 02:10:40 PM »

Jason Frerichs (1984-)
2008-2010 - Member of the South Dakota House of Representatives
              House Minority Whip
2010-2019 - Member of the South Dakota Senate (1st District)
              Senate Minority Leader
2019-2021 - Representative for South Dakota's At-Large District
              Defeats South Dakota Secretary of State Shantel Krebs 52.4%-46.4%
2021-2029 - Senator for South Dakota
              2020: Defeats incumbent Senator Mike Rounds 48.7%-47.9%
              2026: Defeats state senator Justin Cronin 53.4% -45.2%

2029-2037 - Vice President of the United States
              2028: Governor Gwen Graham (FL) / Senator Jason Frerichs (SD) defeat President Marco Rubio (FL) / Vice President Tom Cotton (AR)

              2032: President Gwen Graham (FL) / Vice President Jason Frerichs (SD) defeat Former Vice President Tom Cotton (AR) / Representative Elise Stefanie (NY)
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« Reply #44 on: June 26, 2017, 04:58:29 PM »
« Edited: January 23, 2019, 12:18:01 AM by respect mah majoritah! »

Stephen Joseph Harper


1986: Moved to Houston, TX, from Calgary, AB

1986-1989: Accountant for BP America, Inc.

1987-1988: Aide to Ron Paul's campaign for President (GOP primary)

1989-1993: Economist for BP America, Inc.

1991-1992: Chief aide to Ron Paul's campaign for President (GOP primary, Libertarian primary & general)

1993-2000: Economist for the Heritage Foundation

2001-2013: Republican Representative for Texas's 7th congressional district
    2005-2007: Chairman, House Subcmte. on Trade
     2007-2009: Ranking Member, House Subcmte. on Tax Policy
     2009-2011: Ranking Member, House Cmte. on Energy & Commerce
     2011-2013: Chair, House Cmte. on Ways & Means


2004: Equal Opportunity to Govern Amendment passed

2013-2017: Junior Senator for Texas

2017-present: 45th President of the United States


ELECTORAL HISTORY

US House election, 2000, Texas District 7, Republican primary
CULBERSON, John Abney (Republican) - 44.3%
HARPER, Stephen Joseph (Republican) - 42.8%
WAREING, Peter (Republican) - 12.9%

US House election, 2000, Texas District 7, Republican primary runoff
HARPER, Stephen Joseph (Republican) - 52.3%
CULBERSON, John Abney (Republican) - 47.7%

US House election, 2000, Texas District 7
HARPER, Stephen Joseph (Republican) - 74.3%
SELL, Jeff (Democratic) - 24.7%

. . .

US Senate election in Texas, 2012, Republican primary
HARPER, Stephen Joseph (Republican) - 55.4%
LEPPERT, Thomas Chris (Republican) - 34.8%
Various (Republican) - 9.8%

US Senate election in Texas, 2012
HARPER, Stephen Joseph (Republican) - 57.3%
SADLER, Paul (Democratic) - 41.2%
MYERS, John Jay (Libertarian) - 0.9%
COLLINS, David (Green) - 0.6%

Republican Party presidential primaries, 2016
TRUMP, Donald John (New York) - 1126 delegates, 35.7% PV
HARPER, Stephen Joseph (Texas) - 867 delegates, 35.9% PV
CHRISTIE, Christopher James (New Jersey) - 223 delegates, 14.2% PV
KASICH, John Richard (Ohio) - 152 delegates, 7.6% PV

---gunshots!---

2016 Republican National Convention, 3rd ballot
HARPER, Stephen Joseph (Texas) - 1677 delegates
WALKER, Scott Kevin (Wisconsin) - 412 delegates
CHRISTIE, Christopher James (New Jersey) - 315 delegates
KASICH, John Richard (Ohio) - 68 delegates

United States presidential election, 2016
HARPER, Stephen Joseph (Republican-TX) - 306 EV, 49.8% PV
CLINTON, Hillary Rodham (Democratic-NY) - 232 EV, 47.1% PV
MAY, Elizabeth Evans (Ind. Democratic/Green-CT) - 0 EV, 2.2% PV


United States vice presidential election, 2016
AYOTTE, Kelly Ann (Republican-NH) - 306 EV, 49.8% PV
NELSON, William Clarence II (Democratic-FL) - 232 EV, 47.1% PV
MESPLAY, Kent (Ind. Democratic/Green-CA) - 0 EV, 2.2% PV



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« Reply #45 on: June 26, 2017, 05:23:11 PM »

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Scott Brison:
Ambassador to the United States: 1989-1994
Member of the Canadian Parliament for Kings—Hants: 1997-2000
Member of the Canadian Parliament for Calgary Centre: 2001-
Minister of International Trade of Canada: 2006-2009
President of the Treasury Board: 2013-2015
Deputy Prime Minister: 2013-2015
Prime Minister of Canada(Progressive Conservative-Liberal coalition): 2015-
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« Reply #46 on: June 28, 2017, 07:51:44 PM »

Stephen Joseph Harper


1986: Moved to Houston, TX, from Calgary, AB

1986-1989: Accountant for BP America, Inc.

1987-1988: Aide to Ron Paul's campaign for President (GOP primary)

1989-1993: Economist for BP America, Inc.

1991-1992: Chief aide to Ron Paul's campaign for President (GOP primary, Libertarian primary & general)

1993-2000: Economist for the Heritage Foundation

2001-2013: Republican Representative for Texas's 7th congressional district
    2005-2007: Chairman, House Subcmte. on Trade
     2007-2009: Ranking Member, House Subcmte. on Tax Policy
     2009-2011: Ranking Member, House Cmte. on Energy & Commerce
     2011-2013: Chair, House Cmte. on Energy & Commerce


2004: Equal Opportunity to Govern Amendment passed

2013-2017: Junior Senator for Texas

2017-present: 45th President of the United States


ELECTORAL HISTORY

US House election, 2000, Texas District 7, Republican primary
CULBERSON, John Abney (Republican) - 44.3%
HARPER, Stephen Joseph (Republican) - 42.8%
WAREING, Peter (Republican) - 12.9%

US House election, 2000, Texas District 7, Republican primary runoff
HARPER, Stephen Joseph (Republican) - 52.3%
CULBERSON, John Abney (Republican) - 47.7%

US House election, 2000, Texas District 7
HARPER, Stephen Joseph (Republican) - 74.3%
ICK, Gene R. (Democratic) - 24.7%

. . .

US Senate election in Texas, 2012, Republican primary
HARPER, Stephen Joseph (Republican) - 55.4%
LEPPERT, Thomas Chris (Republican) - 34.8%
Various (Republican) - 9.8%

US Senate election in Texas, 2012
HARPER, Stephen Joseph (Republican) - 57.3%
SADLER, Paul (Democratic) - 41.2%
MYERS, John Jay (Libertarian) - 0.9%
COLLINS, David (Green) - 0.6%

Republican Party presidential primaries, 2016
TRUMP, Donald John (New York) - 1126 delegates, 35.7% PV
HARPER, Stephen Joseph (Texas) - 867 delegates, 35.9% PV
CHRISTIE, Christopher James (New Jersey) - 223 delegates, 14.2% PV
KASICH, John Richard (Ohio) - 152 delegates, 7.6% PV

---gunshots!---

2016 Republican National Convention, 3rd ballot
HARPER, Stephen Joseph (Texas) - 1677 delegates
WALKER, Scott Kevin (Utah) - 412 delegates
CHRISTIE, Christopher James (New Jersey) - 314 delegates
KASICH, John Richard (Ohio) - 69 delegates

United States presidential election, 2016
HARPER, Stephen Joseph (Republican-TX) - 306 EV, 50.3% PV
CLINTON, Hillary Rodham (Democratic-NY) - 232 EV, 47.1% PV
MAY, Elizabeth Evans (Ind. Democratic/Green-CT) - 0 EV, 2.5% PV


United States vice presidential election, 2016
AYOTTE, Kelly Ann (Republican-NH) - 306 EV, 50.1% PV
NELSON, William Clarence II (Democratic-FL) - 232 EV, 47.1% PV
MESPLAY, Kent (Ind. Democratic/Green-CA) - 0 EV, 2.6% PV




Finally, a president that loves movies and TV shows!
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« Reply #47 on: June 28, 2017, 09:16:49 PM »

No Merger
Scott Brison:
Ambassador to the United States: 1989-1994
Member of the Canadian Parliament for Kings—Hants: 1997-2000
Member of the Canadian Parliament for Calgary Centre: 2001-
Minister of International Trade of Canada: 2006-2009
President of the Treasury Board: 2013-2015
Deputy Prime Minister: 2013-2015
Prime Minister of Canada(Progressive Conservative-Liberal coalition): 2015-
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« Reply #48 on: June 29, 2017, 06:00:18 PM »

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Scott Brison:
Ambassador to the United States: 1989-1994
Member of the Canadian Parliament for Kings—Hants: 1997-2000
Member of the Canadian Parliament for Calgary Centre: 2001-
Minister of International Trade of Canada: 2006-2009
President of the Treasury Board: 2013-2015
Deputy Prime Minister: 2013-2015
Prime Minister of Canada(Progressive Conservative-Liberal coalition): 2015-
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Prime Ministers:
Jean Chrétien(Liberal): 1993-1997
Jean Chrétien(Liberal-New Democratic coalition): 1997-2000
Joe Clark(Progressive Conservative): 2000-2009
Adam Giambrone(New Democratic minority): 2009-2013
Catherine Clark(Progressive Conservative minority): 2013-2015
Scott Brison(Progressive Conservative-Liberal coalition): 2015-
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West_Midlander
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« Reply #49 on: June 29, 2017, 07:02:20 PM »

Hillary Rodham Clinton

Republican (before 1968)
Democratic (1968–present)

First Lady of Arkansas (1983-1992)
First Lady of the United States (1992-2001)
United States Senator from New York (2001-2009)
Governor of New York (2010-) (Incumbent)


HRC intends to run for re-election to the NY governorship in 2018.

Electoral History
Democratic primary for United States Senate from New York, 2000
✔Hillary Rodham Clinton - 565,353 (81.98%)
Mark P. McMahon - 124,315 (18.03%)


New York United States Senate election, 2000

✔Hillary Rodham Clinton (D) - 3,747,310 (55.27%)
Rick Lazio (R) - 2,915,730 (43.01%)

Working Families Party United States Senate convention, 2006:
✔Hillary Rodham Clinton (inc.) - 9,364 (93.64%)
Jonathan Tasini - 636 (6.36%)


Democratic primary for United States Senate from New York, 2006
✔Hillary Rodham Clinton (inc.) - 640,955 (83.68%)
Jonathan Tasini - 124,999 (16.32%)


New York United States Senate election, 2006
✔Hillary Rodham Clinton (D) (inc.) - 3,008,428 (67.00%)
John Spencer (R) - 1,392,189 (31.01%)

Democratic primary for New York Governorship, 2010
✔Hillary Rodham Clinton (D) - (59%)
Andrew Cuomo (D) - (40%)


New York Gubernatorial election, 2010
✔Hillary Rodham Clinton (D) - 60%
Carl Paladino (R) - 39%

HRC is unopposed in the 2014 Democratic primaries for NY Governor.

New York Gubernatorial election, 2014
✔Hillary Rodham Clinton (D) (inc.) - 50.2%
Rob Astorino (R) - 49.7%
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