John Ensign

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John Ensign
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U.S. Senator from Nevada
From: January 3, 2001-May 3, 2011
Predecessor Richard Bryan
Successor Dean Heller
Former U.S. Representative from Nevada's 1st Congressional District
From: January 3, 1995 – January 3, 1999
Predecessor James Bilbray
Successor Shelley Berkley
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Party Republican
Spouse(s) Darlene Ensign
Religion International Church of the Foursquare Gospel

John Eric Ensign, born March 25, 1958 (age 66), is a former United States Senator from Nevada, having served from January 2001 until his resignation in May 2011 while under investigation for ethics violations. He is a member of the Republican Party, and was chairman of the National Republican Senatorial Committee. Throughout his career Ensign fought for smaller, more effective government, lower taxes, a strong national defense and aggressive approach to combating terrorists, increased parental control in education choices, and quality health care for Nevada's seniors and veterans.

He showed himself to be a RINO when he voted to end DADT.

Personal Problems

Ensign acknowledged an extramarital affair with a campaign staffer. "I deeply regret and am very sorry for my actions," said Ensign. The liaison, which was with a woman who worked for both Ensign's re-election campaign and his political action committee, began in December 2007 and ended in August 2008, and was while the Ensigns had separated. Ensign's wife, Darlene, said that the couple's "marriage has become stronger" and added: "I love my husband."[1]

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