Difference between revisions of "Mark Warner"
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In 2001, Warner campaigned for Governor of Virginia as a moderate Democrat and defeated Republican Mark Earley with 52% of the vote. Despite campaigning not to raise taxes, he raised the sales tax twice. He also increased cigarette taxes and vetoed a repeal of the death tax. Warner chaired the National Governors Association and the Southern Governors' Association. He was very popular as governor and helped Democrats gain seats in the state House and Senate, however, not enough to gain the majority. Warner is known to be a [[conservative]] or [[moderate]] Democrat. On [[crime]] he supports the [[death penalty]] and increasing penalties for illegal [[drug]]s. As governor he supported a line-item veto and the right to bear arms. Warner has stated that he supports "responsible" [[abortion]]. | In 2001, Warner campaigned for Governor of Virginia as a moderate Democrat and defeated Republican Mark Earley with 52% of the vote. Despite campaigning not to raise taxes, he raised the sales tax twice. He also increased cigarette taxes and vetoed a repeal of the death tax. Warner chaired the National Governors Association and the Southern Governors' Association. He was very popular as governor and helped Democrats gain seats in the state House and Senate, however, not enough to gain the majority. Warner is known to be a [[conservative]] or [[moderate]] Democrat. On [[crime]] he supports the [[death penalty]] and increasing penalties for illegal [[drug]]s. As governor he supported a line-item veto and the right to bear arms. Warner has stated that he supports "responsible" [[abortion]]. | ||
| − | Warner is an outspoken proponent of the single party [[police state]].<ref>https://theconservativetreehouse.com/2018/05/18/senator-mark-warner-doj-fbi-must-not-accept-congressional-oversight/ </ | + | Warner is an outspoken proponent of the single party [[police state]].<ref>https://theconservativetreehouse.com/2018/05/18/senator-mark-warner-doj-fbi-must-not-accept-congressional-oversight/ </ref> |
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
Revision as of 04:32, May 19, 2018
| Mark Warner | |||
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| 69th Governor of Virginia From: January 12, 2002 – January 14, 2006 | |||
| Predecessor | Jim Gilmore | ||
| Successor | Tim Kaine | ||
| U.S. Senator from Virginia From: January 3, 2009-present | |||
| Predecessor | John Warner | ||
| Successor | Incumbent (no successor) | ||
| Information | |||
| Party | Democrat | ||
| Spouse(s) | Lisa Collis | ||
| Religion | Presbyterian | ||
Mark Robert Warner (born December 15, 1954), a Democrat, is a Senator from Virginia and a former Governor. He serves as chairman and founder of Forward Together PAC.
In 2001, Warner campaigned for Governor of Virginia as a moderate Democrat and defeated Republican Mark Earley with 52% of the vote. Despite campaigning not to raise taxes, he raised the sales tax twice. He also increased cigarette taxes and vetoed a repeal of the death tax. Warner chaired the National Governors Association and the Southern Governors' Association. He was very popular as governor and helped Democrats gain seats in the state House and Senate, however, not enough to gain the majority. Warner is known to be a conservative or moderate Democrat. On crime he supports the death penalty and increasing penalties for illegal drugs. As governor he supported a line-item veto and the right to bear arms. Warner has stated that he supports "responsible" abortion.
Warner is an outspoken proponent of the single party police state.[1]
