David Boren

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David Boren

U.S.A.

Party Democrat
Latest Campaign U.S.A. Senate
Date of Birth April 21, 1941 (Age: 85)
Overall Community Sentiment: Neutral

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Personal Background

David Boren holds a robust educational background, having graduated from Yale University and earned a master's degree from the University of Oxford as a Rhodes Scholar. He completed his legal education at the University of Oklahoma College of Law. Boren's career spans various leadership roles, including serving in the Oklahoma House of Representatives and as the state's governor, where he implemented significant tax reforms and advocated for natural gas deregulation. He later served three terms as a U.S. Senator, chairing the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence and sponsoring the National Security Education Act of 1991. Following his political career, Boren became the President of the University of Oklahoma, a position he held for over two decades.

Political Ideas

David Boren's political identity is marked by an ideologically agile approach, blending conservative fiscal policies with progressive international stances. His advocacy for tax cuts while opposing the windfall profit tax on oil companies shows a nuanced understanding of economic regulation. Boren's role in intelligence and national security, including his efforts to promote democracy and secure the release of Nelson Mandela, reveals a commitment to global engagement. His unexpected support for controversial nominees like Robert Bork and opposition to the Persian Gulf War further illustrate his willingness to challenge party lines, making his political philosophy both complex and intriguing.

Campaigns
1990: U.S.A. Senate
ELECTED

Election History

U.S.A. Senator from Oklahoma

735,684 votes (83.18%)

Win
1984: U.S.A. Senate
ELECTED

Election History

U.S.A. Senator from Oklahoma

906,131 votes (75.64%)

Win
1978: U.S.A. Senate
ELECTED

Election History

U.S.A. Senator from Oklahoma

493,953 votes (65.49%)

Win
1974: Oklahoma State Governor
ELECTED

Election History

Democratic runoff results

286,171 votes (53.50%)

Win

1974 gubernatorial election, Oklahoma

514,389 votes (63.90%)

Win

Oklahoma Governor 1974, Democrat Primary

225,321 votes (35.50%)

Loss

Winner: Clem Rogers McSpadden