Steve Israel

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Steve Israel

U.S.A.

Party Democrat
Latest Campaign U.S.A. House of Reps
Date of Birth May 30, 1958 (Age: 68)
Overall Community Sentiment: Neutral

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Personal Background

Steve Israel holds a Bachelor of Arts from George Washington University and has held various leadership roles in both the public and private sectors. He began his career in local governance, serving on the town council in Huntington, New York. Israel later transitioned to the U.S. House of Representatives, where he contributed to significant legislative efforts. He has demonstrated expertise in defense and military policy, as well as in economic and environmental legislation. Israel has also engaged in literary pursuits, authoring political satire novels.

Political Ideas

Steve Israel's political identity is marked by an intriguing blend of progressive social stances and unexpected economic conservatism. His support for increased gun control and same-sex marriage contrasts with his backing of the 2010 Affordable Care Act while opposing its repeal. Israel's legislative initiative to mandate U.S.-made merchandise in national parks reveals a calculated approach to balancing economic and environmental policies. His involvement with the Council for Responsible Social Media and the J Street controversy further complicates his ideological positioning, leaving one curious about his nuanced policy rationales.

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

Election History

New York's 3rd congressional district, 2014

90,032 votes (54.80%)

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

Election History

New York's 3rd congressional district, 2012

157,880 votes (57.80%)

Win
2010: U.S.A. House of Representatives
ELECTED

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New York's 2nd congressional district election, 2010

94,694 votes (54.02%)

Win
2004: U.S.A. House of Representatives
ELECTED

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2004 New York's 2nd congressional district general election

161,593 votes (66.20%)

Win