Haley Barbour
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Haley Reeves Barbour (born October 22, 1947) is a Republican politician from Mississippi. He is the current governor of that state.
A Yazoo County native, he received a degree from the University of Mississippi Law School in 1973.
In 1982, he was the Republican candidate for United States Senate but lost to incumbent Democrat John C. Stennis. Afterwards, Barbour was President Ronald Reagan's Director of the White House Office of Political Affairs for two years. During his tenure as Republican National Committee chairman from 1993 to 1997, the Republicans gained control of both houses of Congress and gained a majority of governorships. Barbour went on to become an influential lobbyist and served as chairman of then-Governor George W. Bush's presidential campaign advisory committee in 2000.
In 2003, he announced his intention to run for governor of Mississippi. On August 5, 2003, he won the Republican gubernatorial primary. Barbour defeated incumbent Democrat Ronnie Musgrove in the general election on November 4, with 53% of the vote to Musgrove's 46%, and became the second Republican governor elected in Mississippi since Reconstruction. He took office in January 2004. He had been rumored to be a possible presidential candidate. [1] (http://www.newsday.com/news/opinion/ny-oppin074206645apr07,0,7779186.column?coll=ny-viewpoints-headlines)
As of 05/10/05, Haley Barbour's approval ratings were 37% approving, 55% disapproving. [2] (http://www.surveyusa.com/50governorsrated051005.htm)
Preceded by: Ronnie Musgrove | Governor of Mississippi 2004- | Succeeded by: Incumbent |