Lee Fisher

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Lee Fisher

U.S.A.

Party Democrat
Latest Campaign U.S.A. Senate
Date of Birth August 7, 1951 (Age: 74)
Overall Community Sentiment: Neutral

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Personal Background

Lee Fisher holds a Juris Doctor from Case Western Reserve University School of Law and has a background in legal education and practice. He began his career as a law clerk for a federal appeals court judge and later taught legal research and advocacy. Fisher spent over a decade in private law practice before entering public service. He served in both houses of the Ohio legislature and as the state's Attorney General, where he gained recognition for legislative excellence. His leadership roles extended to the executive branch as lieutenant governor, and he has held academic leadership positions, including serving as dean of Cleveland State University College of Law.

Political Ideas

Lee Fisher's political identity is marked by a surprising blend of progressive economic policies with a focus on local industrial interests, as evidenced by his support for clean energy initiatives alongside a nuanced stance on environmental regulations. His advocacy for expanding access to affordable healthcare and reducing prescription drug costs juxtaposes with a commitment to criminal justice reform that prioritizes rehabilitation over punitive measures. Fisher’s legislative record reveals a calculated approach to balancing regional economic needs with broader social welfare goals, prompting questions about the underpinnings of his ideological framework.

Campaigns
2010: U.S.A. Senate

Election History

2010 United States Senate election in Ohio

1,503,297 votes (39.40%)

Loss

Winner: Rob Portman

Democratic primary election

380,189 votes (55.60%)

Win
1998: Ohio State Governor

Election History

Ohio gubernatorial election, 1998

1,498,956 votes (44.69%)

Loss

Winner: Bob Taft

Ohio Governor 1998, Democrat Primary

663,832 votes (100.00%)

Win