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Dan Lipinski (Daniel William Lipinski) was born on 15 July, 1966 in Chicago, Illinois, U.S., is an American politician (born 1966). Discover Dan Lipinski's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 57 years old?

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Age 57 years old
Zodiac Sign Cancer
Born 15 July, 1966
Birthday 15 July
Birthplace Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
Nationality United States

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1923

As the Democratic committeeman for Chicago's 23rd Ward—which is virtually coextensive with the Chicago portion of the 3rd district—he was able to persuade the state Democratic Party to select his son to replace him on the ballot.

1966

Daniel William Lipinski (born July 15, 1966) is an American politician and political scientist who served eight terms as the U.S. representative for Illinois's 3rd congressional district from 2005 to 2021.

A member of the Blue Dog Coalition, Lipinski was one of the most socially conservative Democrats in Congress.

1980

The district earned a reputation as being home to Reagan Democrats when in the 1980 presidential election it was one of only two Chicago districts (out of nine) to be won by Republican Ronald Reagan.

Lipinski has repeatedly argued that the Democratic Party is moving too far to the left, which he believes helped Donald Trump become president.

1984

He attended St. Ignatius College Prep, graduating in 1984.

1988

He received a B.S. in mechanical engineering from the Robert R. McCormick School of Engineering and Applied Science at Northwestern University in 1988, an M.S. in engineering-economic systems from Stanford University in 1989 and a Ph.D. in political science from Duke University in 1998.

1989

The move was somewhat controversial; since the younger Lipinski had not lived regularly in Illinois since 1989 or run for elected office before, but it allowed him to sidestep the Democratic primary—the real contest in this heavily Democratic district.

He then bought a home in Western Springs as his residence in the district.

As expected, Lipinski defeated his Republican challenger, Ryan Chlada, in the general election.

He went on to win re-election seven times.

1992

In the summer of 1992, Lipinski interned at the United States Department of Labor.

1993

He interned for U.S. Congressman George E. Sangmeister from 1993 to 1995.

1995

From 1995 to 1996 Lipinski was a legislative staff member for U.S. Congressman Jerry Costello.

1996

He then served on Cook County State's Attorney Richard A. Devine's campaign during the 1996 election season, and later on Devine's transition staff.

After a short stint on then-U.S. Congressman Rod Blagojevich's staff, Lipinski served as a communications staff aide to then-House Minority Leader Dick Gephardt.

2000

From 2000 to 2001, Lipinski taught at the University of Notre Dame.

2001

In 2001, he joined the faculty of the University of Tennessee, where he remained until his election to Congress in 2004.

2004

In 2004, Lipinski's father ran for re-nomination in the Democratic primary.

After easily winning the nomination, the elder Lipinski announced his retirement.

2006

In the 2006 Democratic primary Lipinski won 55% of the vote against two opponents, and in the general election he defeated the Republican nominee, Raymond Wardingley, with 77% of the vote.

2008

Lipinski defeated three opponents in the 2008 Democratic primary and beat Republican Michael Hawkins in the general election with 73% of the vote.

2010

In the 2010 general election Lipinski defeated Republican Michael Bendas with over 70% of the vote.

2012

A conservative, Lipinski did not endorse President Barack Obama in the 2012 United States presidential election.

Lipinski opposed legalized abortion and embryonic stem cell research and was one of 39 House Democrats to vote against the Affordable Care Act.

2018

Lipinski faced Marie Newman in the 2018 Democratic primary and defeated her with 51.2% of the vote to Newman's 48.8%.

2020

He served a district whose Democratic Party electorate became increasingly liberal during his time in Congress, leading to his defeat in the Democratic primary for the 2020 election by Marie Newman.

Lipinski was born in Chicago, the son of Rose Marie (née Lapinski) and former U.S. Congressman Bill Lipinski.

She challenged him again in 2020, as did Muslim-American activist and businessman Rush Darwish and local resident Charles Hughes.

Another primary challenger, Abe Matthew, dropped out and endorsed Newman.

Newman won the primary.

Newman outspent Lipinski with $2,732,742.44 to Lipinski's $2,170,908.37, additional "outside spending" by Super PACs in the 2020 Democratic primary favored Newman with $1,557,969 against $371,941 in Lipinski's favor.

Lipinski served on two House Committees: Transportation & Infrastructure and Science, Space, & Technology.

He was the most senior member from Illinois on the Transportation & Infrastructure Committee, serving on the Subcommittee on Aviation and the Subcommittee on Railroads, Pipelines, and Hazardous Materials, which he chaired.

On the Committee on Science, Space, and Technology, Lipinski was previously the Ranking Member of the Subcommittee on Research and sat on the Subcommittee on Energy.

The district includes Argonne National Laboratory.

Lipinski was one of the most socially conservative Democrats in Congress.

In recent years his district has been described as largely liberal, but it has long been the most conservative of the eight districts in and around Chicago, with a Cook Partisan Voting Index of D+6; no other Chicago-based district has a PVI lower than D+15.

As one sign of his distance from the party, during the lame duck period after both he and President Trump had been defeated, he was one of only two Democrats to vote against HR 9051 on December 28, 2020, thus voting against increasing coronavirus economic relief checks, which had been delayed for over six months, from $600 to $2000, even while 44 Republicans voted with the Democrats.

A socially conservative Democrat, Lipinski has a lifetime score of 90% from the League of Conservation Voters, an F grade from the National Rifle Association, and a 91% lifetime rating from the AFL-CIO.