Paul Cook

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Paul Cook

U.S.A.

Party Republican
Latest Campaign U.S.A. House of Reps
Date of Birth March 3, 1943 (Age: 83)
Overall Community Sentiment: Neutral

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Personal Background

Paul Cook holds a Bachelor of Science in teaching from Southern Connecticut State University and advanced degrees in public administration and political science. He served in the United States Marine Corps, culminating in a rank of colonel, and has extensive experience in both the public and private sectors. Cook has taught at various institutions, including a focus on political violence and terrorism. His leadership roles include serving in the California State Assembly and as a U.S. representative.

Political Ideas

Paul Cook combines traditional conservative economic policies with nuanced positions on social issues. His support for the Keystone XL Pipeline and the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 aligns with standard conservative economic principles, yet he diverges by opposing the Affordable Care Act and Common Core State Standards. Cook's stance on late-term abortions and DACA reveals a strict interpretation of constitutional principles, while his views on abortion and healthcare show a complex ideological blend. His legislative record suggests a calculated approach to balancing regional industrial interests with broader policy goals.

Campaigns
2018: U.S.A. House of Representatives
ELECTED

Election History

California's 8th congressional district election, 2018

102,415 votes (60.00%)

Win
2016: U.S.A. House of Representatives
ELECTED

Election History

California's 8th congressional district election, 2016

136,972 votes (62.30%)

Win
2014: U.S.A. House of Representatives
ELECTED

Election History

California's 8th congressional district election, 2014

77,480 votes (67.60%)

Win
2012: U.S.A. House of Representatives
ELECTED

Election History

2012 California's 8th congressional district election

103,093 votes (57.40%)

Win