Tom Loeffler

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Tom Loeffler

U.S.A.

Party Republican
Latest Campaign U.S.A. House of Reps
Date of Birth August 1, 1946 (Age: 79)
Overall Community Sentiment: Neutral

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Personal Background

Tom Loeffler was born in 1946 in Fredericksburg, Texas. He holds a Juris Doctor from the University of Texas School of Law and began his career in private practice. Loeffler has held various positions within the U.S. government, including chief counsel for a Republican U.S. Senator and legislative assistant to President Gerald Ford. He served multiple terms in the U.S. House of Representatives and later transitioned to administrative roles, including coordinating Central American policies for the Office of Legislative Affairs. Additionally, Loeffler has experience in academia and co-founded a lobbying firm.

Political Ideas

Tom Loeffler's political career reveals a deeply strategic thinker who adeptly navigates regional interests. His appointment as coordinator for Central American policies, coupled with his legislative assistant role under President Gerald Ford, showcases an ability to influence policy from multiple angles. Despite lacking detailed policy stances in the provided data, his career choices suggest a calculated approach to balancing national and regional priorities. This pattern hints at a politician who might blend ideological consistency with situational flexibility, prompting questions about how he reconciles these elements in his policy-making.

Campaigns
1986: Texas State Governor

Election History

Texas Governor 1986, Republican Primary Results

117,673 votes (21.60%)

Loss

Winner: Bill Clements

1984: U.S.A. House of Representatives
ELECTED

Election History

Texas's 21st congressional district, 1984

199,909 votes (80.61%)

Win
1982: U.S.A. House of Representatives
ELECTED

Election History

Texas's 21st congressional district, 1982

106,515 votes (74.55%)

Win
1980: U.S.A. House of Representatives
ELECTED

Election History

Texas's 21st congressional district, 1980

196,424 votes (76.50%)

Win
1978: U.S.A. House of Representatives
ELECTED

Election History

Texas's 21st congressional district, 1978

57.05% of vote

Win