Mark Warner

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Mark Warner is an American politician and businessman who has served as a U.S. Senator from Virginia since 2009 and is known for his centrist, bipartisan approach to policy.

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Mark Warner canonical 2
Mark Robert Warner 1

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instanceOf United States senator
businessperson
human
politician
announcedExploratoryCommittee 2008 U.S. presidential election
birthDate 1954-12-15
birthPlace Indianapolis, Indiana, United States of America
surface form: Indianapolis, Indiana, United States
businessActivity co-founder of Columbia Capital
early investor in telecommunications
committeeMembership Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs
United States Senate Committee on Finance
surface form: Senate Committee on Finance

Senate Committee on the Budget
United States Senate Select Committee on Intelligence
surface form: Senate Select Committee on Intelligence
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
degree Bachelor of Arts
Juris Doctor
educatedAt George Washington University
Harvard Law School
endTime (Governor of Virginia) 2006-01-14
familyName Warner
givenName Mark
knownFor bipartisan approach to policy
centrist political views
memberOf United States Senate
name Mark Warner self-linksurface differs
surface form: Mark Robert Warner
notableWork fiscal responsibility initiatives in Virginia
technology and innovation policy
numberOfChildren 3
occupation businessperson
politician
politicalParty Democratic Party
positionHeld Chair of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence
Governor of Virginia
United States senator from Virginia
precededBy John Warner
precededBy (Governor of Virginia) Jim Gilmore
ranFor U.S. Senate in 1996
religion Episcopalian
represents Virginia
residence Alexandria, Virginia
surface form: Alexandria, Virginia, United States
servedAlongside Jim Webb
Tim Kaine
spouse Lisa Collis
startTime 2009-01-03
startTime (Governor of Virginia) 2002-01-12
succeededBy (Governor of Virginia) Tim Kaine
unsuccessfulCandidacy U.S. Senate election in Virginia, 1996
withdrewFrom 2008 U.S. presidential race

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Mark Warner name Mark Warner self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Mark Robert Warner