Tom Campbell (California)

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Tom Campbell

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Prior offices
U.S. House California District 12

U.S. House California District 15

Education

Graduate

University of Chicago

Law

Harvard Law School

Ph.D

University of Chicago

Personal
Profession
Law professor, Business school dean

Thomas J. "Tom" Campbell (born August 14, 1952) is a Republican politician and professor from the state of California. Campbell is a former member of the California State Senate, a former United States Congressman from California, a former California State Finance Director. He has a Ph.D. in economics from the University of Chicago, where his faculty advisor was Milton Friedman. Campell was an announced candidate for Governor of California in 2010, but withdrew and entered the Senate race instead. He ran in the Republican primary against State Assemblyman Chuck DeVore and former CEO of HP Carly Fiorina, but lost.[1]

Education

  • University of Chicago, Economics
  • Harvard Law School

Positions on issues

Campbell supported the California Top Two Primary (2010) ballot measure.[2]

2016 presidential endorsement

✓ Campbell endorsed Gary Johnson for the 2016 presidential general election. Campbell endorsed John Kasich for the Republican presidential primary.[3][4]

See also: Endorsements for Gary Johnson

==Elections==

2010

Campbell ran in the Republican primary against State Assemblyman Chuck DeVore and former CEO of HP Carly Fiorina, but lost.[1][5]

Republican Primary

U.S. Senate-California Republican Primary, 2010
Candidate Vote % Votes
Green check mark transparent.pngCarly Fiorina 56.4% 1,315,429
Chuck DeVore 19.4% 452,577
Tom Campbell 21.6% 504,289
Al Ramirez 1.8% 42,149
Tim Kalemkarian 0.8% 19,598
Total Votes 2,334,042

2010

See also: California gubernatorial election, 2010 and Gubernatorial elections, 2010

Campell was an announced candidate for Governor of California in 2010, but withdrew and entered the Senate race instead.[1]

2010 Race for Governor - Republican Primary[6]
Candidates Percentage
Bill Chambers (R) 1.4%
Douglas R. Hughes (R) 1.0%
Ken Miller (R) 1.5%
Lawrence 'Larry' Natarelli (R) 2.3%
Robert C. Newman, II (R) 1.7%
Steve Poizner (R) 26.7%
David Tully-Smith (R) 1.0%
Green check mark.jpg Meg Whitman (R) 64.4%
Total votes 2,316,071

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