Bob Tuke

American politician (born 1947) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Robert Dudley Tuke (born December 5, 1947, Rochester, New York) was the Democratic nominee for the 2008 United States Senate election in Tennessee, having won the Democratic primary in August. He faced incumbent Republican Lamar Alexander in the general election in November, losing by approximately 33% of the final vote.[1]

BornRobert Dudley Tuke
(1947-12-05) December 5, 1947 (age 78)
SpouseSusan
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Bob Tuke
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BornRobert Dudley Tuke
(1947-12-05) December 5, 1947 (age 78)
PartyDemocratic
SpouseSusan
Alma materUniversity of Virginia, Vanderbilt University
Professionattorney
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Tuke served in the United States Marine and led a combined force in Vietnam during the Vietnam War.[citation needed] He led the Veterans for Kerry campaign for Tennessee in 2004. Tuke was elected chairman of the Democratic Party of Tennessee on June 18, 2005, serving for two years.[2] He also served as Barack Obama's Presidential campaign chair in Tennessee.[3]

Tuke earned his bachelor's degree from the University of Virginia in Charlottesville. He is also a graduate of Vanderbilt University, where he received his Juris Doctor.[4] As of 2008, Tuke is a partner at the Nashville law firm of Trauger and Tuke.[5][6] Tuke is married to Susan Cummins Tuke; the couple have two grown children, Andrew and Sarah.[6]

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