Bob Beauprez

Bob Beauprez

U.S.A.

Party Republican
Latest Campaign State Governor
Date of Birth September 22, 1948 (Age: 77)
Overall Community Sentiment: Neutral

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Personal Background

Bob Beauprez holds a B.S. in physical education from the University of Colorado Boulder. He has extensive experience in political leadership, having served as chairman of the Boulder County Republican Party and chair of the Colorado Republican Party. Beauprez spent several years in the U.S. House of Representatives and has twice run for governor of Colorado. He has also founded a political action committee and held a significant role within a national conservative organization.

Political Ideas

Bob Beauprez's political identity is marked by an intriguing blend of traditional conservatism with unexpected humanitarian approaches, particularly in immigration and military policies. His economic stance, advocating for higher income tax thresholds, reveals a unique fiscal conservatism. Beauprez's proposal to deploy National Guard troops to the Mexico border for humanitarian efforts rather than military action showcases a surprising alignment with progressive values on immigration. Despite facing campaign finance violations, Beauprez's continued engagement in conservative circles highlights a complex, ideologically agile approach.

Campaigns
2014: Colorado State Governor

Election History

2014 Colorado gubernatorial election

938,195 votes (45.95%)

Loss

Winner: John Hickenlooper

Colorado Governor 2014, Republican Primary Results

116,333 votes (30.24%)

Win
2006: Colorado State Governor

Election History

2006 Colorado gubernatorial election

625,886 votes (40.17%)

Loss

Winner: Bill Ritter

Colorado Governor 2006, Republican Primary Results

193,804 votes (100.00%)

Win
2002: U.S.A. House of Representatives
ELECTED

Election History

2002 Colorado's 7th congressional district election

47.31% of vote

Win