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The final stop on Rep. Mark Green’s Victory Tour was at the National Railroad Museum in Green Bay. I’m sure that setting wasn’t a coincidence. Going into Election Day the campaign wanted to build momentum like a locomotive. On the campaign trail he was feeling it. Yesterday afternoon and evening Mark Green grew bolder in […]
The conventional wisdom is that Mark Green may not be tough enough to be mayor at this most challenging time in the city's history. The whispering campaign against him is getting louder - and he hasn't even won yet.
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Barbour stumping for Mark Green A former, a soon-to-be former, and a current governor came out Saturday to stump for Mark Green letting Wisconsin voters know he should be leading Wisconsin for the next four years. In Wausau, Massachusetts’ Mitt Romney and Mississippi’s Haley Barbour asked a enthusiastic Republican crowd to work hard and vote for Green. Barbour mentioned the negative ads flooding the airwaves saying, “There’s a reason for all the negative advertisements…. If a governor can’t run on his record, it means you need a new governor.” Romney mentioned one of his first jobs was in Wausau. He then attacked Gov. Jim Doyle for being in the pocket of not just special interests but “selfish interests.” (It sounds like a phrase he’s experimenting with for a Presidential run.)
After losing in the primary election for New York attorney general to Andrew Cuomo, Mark Green said at that time he would not again seek political office. Mr. Green lost a close race to become mayor of New York in 2001 to Michael Bloomberg... lost two races for US Senate in 1986 and 1998, and a run for the House of Representatives in 1980. He was twice elected as the city's public advocate.
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Former Wisconsin congressman Mark Green, who lost the 2006 race for governor to incumbent James Doyle, has been confirmed as the U.S. ambassador to Tanzania. Green and his wife, Sue, both lived in neighboring Kenya in the late 1980s, teaching in a small village where the ravages of typhoid, dysentery and worse took their toll. Green’s father was a physician born in South Africa. While in Congress, Green was a member of the House International Relations Committee and paid close attention to issues affecting Africa, including healthcare.
Mark Green (born April 8, 1959 in Owensboro, Kentucky) is a veteran of the NASCAR Busch Series of the #70 Foretravel Chevy. Green made his debut in 1995 racing in 2 races during the season. In 1996, Mark Green raced 10 races. In 1997, Green went full-time in the series, races for Brewco Motorsports. He scored one top five (his best career finish), 5 top tens, and finished 11th in points. 1998 nearly mirrored the previous year.
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