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'''Robert Jones "Rob" Portman''' (born December 19, 1955) is a [[Pro-life]] [[Republican Party]] politician who served as a U.S. Representative from [[Ohio]]'s second congressional district (1993-2005), United States Trade Representative (2005-2006), and Director of the Office of Management and Budget (2006-2007). He is the Republican winner for the [[United States Senate]] in 2010 by defeating Democrat Lee Fisher.
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'''Robert Jones "Rob" Portman''' (born December 19, 1955) is a [[pro-life]] [[Republican Party]] politician and junior [[United States Senator]] from [[Ohio]]. Previously he served as a U.S. Representative from [[Ohio]]'s second congressional district (1993-2005), United States Trade Representative (2005-2006), and Director of the Office of Management and Budget (2006-2007). He was elected to the [[United States Senate]] in 2010 by defeating [[Democratic Party|Democrat Lee Fisher.]]
  
==External links==
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Portman played the role of [[Mitt Romney]]'s debating partner in Romney's preparations for the [[Presidential debates 2012|2012 presidential debates]].
*[http://www.robportman.com/ Campaign website]
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*[http://twitter.com/robportman Twitter page]
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*[http://www.facebook.com/robportman Facebook page]
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==Views On Same-Sex Marriage==
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Originally a co-sponsor of the [[Defense of Marriage Act]], in 2013 Portman came out as a supporter of [[Gay Marriage]]. In an op-ed for the Columbus Dispatch, he cited his son, who had came out as gay in 2011, as the reason for his change of heart.<ref>https://www.cbsnews.com/8301-250_162-57574488/sen-rob-portman-backs-same-sex-marriage/1.</ref><ref>http://www.dispatch.com/content/stories/editorials/2013/03/15/gay-couples-also-deserve-chance-to-get-married.html</ref>
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"At the time, my position on marriage for same-sex couples was rooted in my faith tradition that marriage is a sacred bond between a man and a woman. Knowing that my son is gay prompted me to consider the issue from another perspective: that of a dad who wants all three of his kids to lead happy, meaningful lives with the people they love, a blessing Jane and I have shared for 26 years.
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I wrestled with how to reconcile my Christian faith with my desire for Will to have the same opportunities to pursue happiness and fulfillment as his brother and sister. Ultimately, it came down to the Bible’s overarching themes of love and compassion and my belief that we are all children of God."
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==Tenure==
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He was one of Six Republican senators to vote in favor of the partisan hack January Sixth Commission.<ref>https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2021/05/28/six-senate-republicans-voted-advance-january-6-bill/</ref>
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==External links==
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*[https://www.senate.gov/pagelayout/senators/one_item_and_teasers/Portman_Rob.htm Senate website]
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*[https://twitter.com/robportman Twitter page]
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*[https://www.facebook.com/robportman Facebook page]
  
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Latest revision as of 16:55, September 22, 2022

Rob Portman
Rob Portman official photo.jpg
Junior U.S. Senator from Ohio
From: January 5, 2011 – Present
Predecessor George Voinovich
Successor Incumbent (no successor)
Former U.S. Representative from Ohio's 2nd Congressional District
From: May 4, 1993 – May 17, 2005
Predecessor Bill Gradison
Successor Jean Schmidt
Information
Party Republican
Spouse(s) Jane Portman
Religion Methodist

Robert Jones "Rob" Portman (born December 19, 1955) is a pro-life Republican Party politician and junior United States Senator from Ohio. Previously he served as a U.S. Representative from Ohio's second congressional district (1993-2005), United States Trade Representative (2005-2006), and Director of the Office of Management and Budget (2006-2007). He was elected to the United States Senate in 2010 by defeating Democrat Lee Fisher.

Portman played the role of Mitt Romney's debating partner in Romney's preparations for the 2012 presidential debates.

Views On Same-Sex Marriage

Originally a co-sponsor of the Defense of Marriage Act, in 2013 Portman came out as a supporter of Gay Marriage. In an op-ed for the Columbus Dispatch, he cited his son, who had came out as gay in 2011, as the reason for his change of heart.[1][2]

"At the time, my position on marriage for same-sex couples was rooted in my faith tradition that marriage is a sacred bond between a man and a woman. Knowing that my son is gay prompted me to consider the issue from another perspective: that of a dad who wants all three of his kids to lead happy, meaningful lives with the people they love, a blessing Jane and I have shared for 26 years.

I wrestled with how to reconcile my Christian faith with my desire for Will to have the same opportunities to pursue happiness and fulfillment as his brother and sister. Ultimately, it came down to the Bible’s overarching themes of love and compassion and my belief that we are all children of God."

Tenure

He was one of Six Republican senators to vote in favor of the partisan hack January Sixth Commission.[3]

External links

References

  1. https://www.cbsnews.com/8301-250_162-57574488/sen-rob-portman-backs-same-sex-marriage/1.
  2. http://www.dispatch.com/content/stories/editorials/2013/03/15/gay-couples-also-deserve-chance-to-get-married.html
  3. https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2021/05/28/six-senate-republicans-voted-advance-january-6-bill/