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Tim Kaine Biography
State Governor
Tim Kaine jumped to national prominence in 2008, when he was named as a potential running mate for Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama. Kaine was elected governor of Virginia in 2005 after a decade in public service that included stints as the mayor of Richmond, Virginia (1998-2002) and as the state's lieutenant governor (2002-06). Born in Minnesota, Kaine graduated from the University of Missouri in 1979, and added a law degree from Harvard in 1983. He moved to Richmond and practiced law there, specializing in fair-housing issues; he published a law manual on fair housing in 1991. He joined the Richmond City Council in 1994. Kaine has a reputation as a fiscal conservative but a progressive on social issues like education, the environment, and health care. Kaine did not become the VP nominee in 2008, as Obama chose Senator Joe Biden instead.
Extra credit: Kaine, a Catholic, took a year's leave from law school to work as a missionary in Honduras... Kaine married the former Anne Holton in 1984. She is also a lawyer. Her father, Linwood Holton, was governor of Virginia from 1970-74. According to the Virginia state website, Anne is "the only Virginian who has lived in the Governor's mansion as a child and then as an adult. "
Four Good Links
Office of the Governor of Virginia
His official state site, with a Kaine bio
Ask.com News: Tim Kaine
Archive of recent stories about (or mentioning) Kaine
Moving Virginia Forward
Official site of his political action committee
An Interview With Gov. Tim Kaine
Video of his hour-long 2008 interview with Charlie Rose
Vital Stats
Birth
26 February 1958
(age 51)
Birthplace
Death
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Best Known As
Governor of Virginia, 2006-present
