George Allen

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George Allen

U.S.A.

Party Republican
Latest Campaign U.S.A. Senate
Date of Birth March 8, 1952 (Age: 74)
Overall Community Sentiment: Neutral

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Personal Background

George Allen graduated from the University of Virginia with degrees in history and law. He began his career in public service, representing parts of Albemarle and Nelson counties in the Virginia House of Delegates before being elected to the U.S. House of Representatives. Allen subsequently served as Governor of Virginia, during which he focused on welfare reform, criminal justice, and education policy. After his term as governor, he joined a law firm and later returned to public office as a U.S. Senator, where he continued to advocate for policy changes in various areas, including energy and economic development.

Political Ideas

George Allen's political identity is marked by a blend of tough-on-crime policies with surprising environmental deregulations. He staunchly advocated for abolishing parole and expanding the death penalty while simultaneously dismantling water toxins monitoring programs, showcasing a paradoxical approach to governance. Allen's preference for state-crafted education standards over federal involvement further highlights his localized policy focus. His support for private sector-led economic growth, paired with controversial cultural projects like "Disney's America," reveals a calculated yet unconventional political strategy.

Campaigns
2012: U.S.A. Senate

Election History

U.S.A. Senator from Virginia

1,785,542 votes (46.92%)

Loss
2006: U.S.A. Senate

Election History

U.S.A. Senator in Virginia, 2006

1,166,277 votes

Loss

Winner: Jim Webb

2000: U.S.A. Senate
ELECTED

Election History

U.S.A. Senator in Virginia, 2000

1,420,460 votes

Win
1993: Virginia State Governor
ELECTED

Election History

Virginia gubernatorial election, 1993

1,045,319 votes (58.27%)

Win