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Paul
Wellstone's History
U.S.
Senator Paul Wellstone, the senior senator from Minnesota,
was born to Leon and Minnie Wellstone on July 21, 1944. In 1963
he married Sheila Ison with whom he has three children, David,
Marcia, and Mark; the Wellstones have six grandchildren, Cari,
Keith, Joshua, Acacia, Sydney, and Matt.
Paul grew up in Arlington, VA and attended Wakefield and Yorktown
high schools. He then went on to the University of North Carolina
in Chapel Hill where he was a champion wrestler. In 1965, he graduated
with a B.A. in Political Science and earned a Ph.D. in Political
Science in 1969. He accepted a teaching position at Carleton College
in Northfield, MN and taught there for 21 years before being elected
to the U.S. Senate.
In 1990, underdog Paul Wellstone rallied together a dedicated
volunteer force and traversed the state in his trademark Green
Bus to become the only Senate contender to unseat an incumbent.
In 1996, Paul Wellstone promised Minnesotans that he would run
a grassroots campaign that would make them proud. He mobilized
his volunteers and field organization to generate a massive participation
in the political process, now a model for the nation.
United
States Senator
Paul's
experience as a teacher and grassroots organizer in Minnesota
provides the framework for his progressive policies and priorities
as a Senator. Minnesotans have a proud tradition of electing people
like Hubert Humphrey, Eugene McCarthy and Walter Mondale--U.S.
Senators--who through their commitment and hard work became strong
voices and real fighters for those who had no one else to fight
for them. Paul Wellstone takes great pride in being a part of
this Minnesota tradition.
During his first Senate term he helped lead the fight to ensure
that people would be able to take time off from work to care for
a sick child or aging parent without losing their jobs, and to
ensure that health care is accessible and affordable for all Minnesotans.
He led the successful fight to raise the federal minimum wage,
and he supported legislation that would protect the security of
thousands of Minnesotans and their families by preventing corporations
from raiding seniors' pension funds. And, he authored historic
new lobbying disclosure and ethics reforms which have changed
the way business is done in Washington. During his second term,
Paul Wellstone has tirelessly fought to focus our nation's attention
on children, our most important national resource, and continues
to be an outspoken national leader in the fight for economic justice
for all. As a Senator for Minnesota, Paul Wellstone continues
to fight for a progressive, values-based working families agenda
and for major political reforms designed to transform the way
federal campaigns are financed and organized.
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