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[[Image:{{Officeholder|name=Dennis Moore|image=DennisMoore.jpg|thumbnail|right|200px|]]'''Dennis Moore''' (born 1945) is a member of the United States [[House of Representatives]] who has represented the 3rd District of [[Kansas]] as a |party=[[Democrat]]. As a Democrat in a very |spouse=Stephene Moore|religion=[[RepublicanProtestant]] |offices= {{Officeholder/representative |state, Moore has been a constant target of Republican challengers, but has managed to stay in power with a relatively high amount of popularity. (Moore's =Kansas |district consists of the affluent suburban Johnson County=3rd |terms=January 3, and the poorer Wyandotte County1999 – January 3, as well as part of Douglas County, which includes the liberal college town of 2011 |preceded=Vince Snowbarger |former=y |succeeded=[[LawrenceKevin Yoder]].) In 2006, he defeated Republican challenger Chuck Ahner by a margin of 30%. Moore portrays himself as a }}|military=y|allegiance=[[moderateUnited States]], and often breaks ranks with his party on votes, especially on fiscal matters. However, he is staunchly liberal on issues such as |branch=[[abortionUnited States Army]].|serviceyears=1970 – 1973}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:'''Dennis Moore''',Dennisborn November 8, 1945 (age {{age|1945|11|8}}), was a member of the United States [[House of Representatives]] from 1999 to 2011, having represented the 3rd congressional district of [[Kansas]]. As a [[Democrat]] in a very [[Republican]] state, Moore has been a constant target of Republican challengers, but has managed to stay in power with a relatively high amount of popularity. (His district had consisted of the affluent suburban Johnson County, the poorer Wyandotte County, as well as part of Douglas County, which includes the [[liberal]] college town of [[Lawrence]].) In 2006, he defeated Republican challenger Chuck Ahner by a margin of 30%. Moore portrays himself as a [[moderate]], and often breaks ranks with his party on votes, especially on fiscal matters. However, he is staunchly liberal on issues such as [[abortion]].
==External links==*[https://ballotpedia.org/Dennis_Moore_(Kansas) Dennis Moore (Kansas) - Ballotpedia]*[https://justfacts.votesmart.org/candidate/biography/18662/dennis-moore Dennis Moore's Biography - Vote Smart] {{DEFAULTSORT:Moore,Dennis}}[[Category:Kansas]][[Category:United States Veterans]][[Category:Democratic Party]][[Category:Former United States Representatives]][[categoryCategory:Political people110th United States Congress]]
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