David Perdue

David Perdue

Summary

Current Position: US Senator since 2015
Affiliation: Republican
Candidate: 2021 US Senator

Prior to his decisive election to the U.S. Senate in 2014, David had never held public office and was inspired to shake up Washington and change the direction of our country.

David is a champion for term limits for politicians, reining in out-of-control spending, growing the economy, and tackling our nation’s debt crisis. In 2016, David was an early supporter of President Donald J. Trump and continues to be one of the President’s closest allies in the U.S. Senate.

Source: Government page

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About

Source: Government page

David Perdue is the senior United States Senator from Georgia. David has over 40 years of business experience as the former CEO of Reebok athletic brand and Dollar General stores, where he created thousands of quality jobs and helped working families make it from payday to payday.

David was born in Macon, Georgia, and raised in Warner Robins where he grew up working on his family farm. Both of David’s parents were school teachers, and from an early age David was taught the importance of hard work and a good education.

At Georgia Tech, David earned a degree in industrial engineering and a master’s in operations research while working warehouse and construction jobs. After graduating, he married his wife Bonnie, whom he had met in the first grade, and they have been married for 46 years.

Prior to his decisive election to the U.S. Senate in 2014, David had never held public office and was inspired to shake up Washington and change the direction of our country. David is a champion for term limits for politicians, reining in out-of-control spending, growing the economy, and tackling our nation’s debt crisis. In 2016, David was an early supporter of President Donald J. Trump and continues to be one of the President’s closest allies in the U.S. Senate.

For the 116th Congress, David serves on the Armed Services, Banking, Budget, and Foreign Relations committees. His role on these powerful committees puts him at the intersection of solving our national debt crisis and global security crisis.

David and Bonnie live in Glynn County, Georgia, and attend Wesley United Methodist Church. They have two sons and three grandsons, who are their inspiration for coming to the U.S. Senate.

Experience

Education

Personal

Perdue is married with two sons. He is a first cousin of former Gov. Sonny Perdue.

Offices

Atlanta
3280 Peachtree Road NE
Suite 2640
Atlanta, GA 30305
Phone: (404) 865-0087
Fax: (404) 949-0912

Washington, DC
455 Russell Office Building
Washington, DC 20510
Phone: (202) 224-3521
Fax: (202) 228-1031

Web

Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Instagram, Government Page

Politics

Source: none

Recent Elections

2014

David Perdue (R)1,358,08852.89%
Michelle Nunn (D)1,160,81145.21%
TOTAL2,518,899

Source: Ballotpedia

Finances

PERDUE, DAVID A has run in 2 races for public office, winning 1 of them. The candidate has raised a total of $23,030,307.

Source: Follow the Money

Committees

Committees

Armed Services
   accountability at the Department of Defense.
Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee
Budget Committee
Foreign Relations Committee

Voting Record

See: Vote Smart

Issues

Economy

Jobs & Economy

Overregulation has sucked the very life out of our free-enterprise system. By rolling back confusing and often contradictory regulations, and undoing the most onerous parts of Dodd-Frank, we’ve begun freeing up trapped capital and started to put it to work in our economy. These efforts are making banks work for average Americans and generating much-needed economic growth to help solve our national debt crisis.

Washington is locked in a cycle of continuing resolutions and last-minute spending deals. This is totally irresponsible. We need a politically-neutral platform to fund the government on time, every year. Fixing the funding process alone will not solve our debt crisis, but we won’t solve this debt crisis until we fix our broken funding process.

Safety

Safety

With a myriad of threats around the globe, the world needs America’s leadership. After years of disengagement and failed foreign policy under the previous administration, President Trump has reengaged with the rest of the world. We have made it clear that America’s national security comes first, but America first does not mean America alone. Defense, development, and diplomacy go hand-in-hand and are key components of an effective national security strategy.

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