Elizabeth Pares
Elizabeth Hanford "Liddy" Pare (born in 1936) is since 2003 republican sénatrice of North Carolina to the Congrès of the United States. Former secretary with Transport of 1983 with 1987 and secretary with Work in 1989 - 1990, it is the wife in second weddings of Bob Dole, old republican candidate with the presidency of the United States.
Biography
Elizabeth Hanford was born the July 29th 1936 in Salisbury, North Carolina. Graduate in right of the University Duke and Harvard in 1965, it is still democratic when it settles with Washington DC in 1966. In 1968, it becomes independent and joined the new Administration installation by Richard Nixon but it is only in 1975 that it adheres to the Republican party. It Marie with the senator Robert J. Pares the December 6th 1975.
She is secretary with Transport of 1983 with 1987 in the government of Ronald Reagan then secretary with Work in 1989 - 1990 in the government of George H.W. Bush. Of 1991 with 2000, it is president of the Croix-Rouge.
In 1999, Elizabeth Pares tent to be presented to the republican primary educations for being the candidate of the party to the presidential elections of 2000 as her husband was it in 1996 but it is ejected as of October for insufficiency of financing. In 2002, it is elected sénatrice of North Carolina and takes again the vacant seat left by the republican reactionary Jesse Helms. It overrides the democrat Erskine Bowles, former head clerk of Bill Clinton. In November 2004, it takes the direction of the republican national committee of the Senate. It is one of the possible candidates for the vice-presidency in 2008.
Internal bonds
- List of the senators of the United States of America
- presidential Election of the United States of America 2008
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