2008 Presidential Hopefuls: Senator Sam Brownback's Potential Candidacy for the 2008 Presidential Election
By N. Katers, published May 17, 2006
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Sam Brownback was born on September 12, 1956 in Garnett Kansas. Brownback attended Kansas State University and graduated in 1979 with a BS in Agricultural Economics. He later received a degree in law at the University of Kansas in 1982. After a brief turn as an attorney and teacher, Brownback was named Kansas Secretary of Agriculture and had a year (1992-1993) as a White House Fellow with the United States Trade Representative. Brownback won a House seat in 1994 and soon ran for the open Senate seat in 1998 left by Bob Dole’s presidential run in 1996. Brownback defeated Democrat Jill Docking to win the seat and retained the seat easily in 2004 with 69% of the vote.
Brownback’s popularity comes with his mixture of conservative stands on social issues and a promotion of a more interventionist foreign policy. Brownback has led the charge against abortion rights, teaching evolution in classrooms, a stronger right to privacy, and gay marriage. He was especially integral to the post-9/11 attempts to strengthen American borders and increase border security. While Brownback’s agenda for America is conservative, his Catholic beliefs in charity and service have led to a growing portfolio of progressive foreign policy acts including promotion of intervention in the Darfur region of Sudan.
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