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Daniel "Wig Man" Vovak
Name: Daniel "The Wig Man" Vovak
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Campaign Website: http://www.vovak.politicalgateway.com/cand.php?id=305
Current Office/Occupation: Writer, Greenwich Creations, 1718 M Street N.W. #117., Washington, D.C. 20036
Born: Cleveland, OH, Born: May 15, 1972.
Education: B.A. at the age of 20 from Baldwin-Wallace College, majoring in Business, Psychology, and Communications - the youngest student in B-W history to graduate with three majors.
Religion: Protestant.
Family: Oldest of 5 boys, Single.
Significant Political & Career Experience: Vovak was the editor for Greenwich Post (Greenwich, Connecticut) and Movers & Shakers (Shaker Heights, Ohio), where he was a member of the Press Club of Cleveland. He also served as the host of a radio show on WGCH 1490 AM. Vovak was a press secretary at the 2000 Republican National Convention; he has also worked at multi-partisan study. Vovak has appeared in the United States through hundreds of media outlets, including MSNBC, ABC, FOX, CBS, and PBS. Vovak was nicknamed "The Wig Man" by John DiStaso, Senior Political Reporter with the New Hampshire Union Leader, regarding a visit to New Hampshire, where Vovak spoke about his political philosophy during the 3rd Party National Conference.
Publications: Daniel R. Vovak is a prolific writer, whose works include hundreds of newspaper articles, a personal handwritten journal of 13,000 pages, five manuscripts, plus the book Will You Run for President?, which spawned his unique presidential campaign in 2003 at the tender age of 31. Vovak's most prestigious ghostwriting client was the wife of David Stockman, President Ronald Reagan's budget chief. Other past writing projects include a corporate history manuscript for Charles Urstadt, C.E.O. of Urstadt Biddle Properties, and a manuscript for Natalie Pray, a New York socialite.
Significant Endorsements: United States Bar Association.
Significant Political Positions: Energy: To promote the development of greater electric production infrastructure in Maryland as a means of reducing prices and mitigating the need for the current rate hikes.
Individual Rights and the Constitution: Return America to Constitutional Government.
Political Corruption and Campaign Finance: To root out the corruption of incumbency and the party-lobbyist-special interest industry.
The Wig: To represent the Whiggish roots of the Republican Party: for limited government, and equal justice for all.
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Campaign Website: http://www.vovak.politicalgateway.com/cand.php?id=305
Current Office/Occupation: Writer, Greenwich Creations, 1718 M Street N.W. #117., Washington, D.C. 20036
Born: Cleveland, OH, Born: May 15, 1972.
Education: B.A. at the age of 20 from Baldwin-Wallace College, majoring in Business, Psychology, and Communications - the youngest student in B-W history to graduate with three majors.
Religion: Protestant.
Family: Oldest of 5 boys, Single.
Significant Political & Career Experience: Vovak was the editor for Greenwich Post (Greenwich, Connecticut) and Movers & Shakers (Shaker Heights, Ohio), where he was a member of the Press Club of Cleveland. He also served as the host of a radio show on WGCH 1490 AM. Vovak was a press secretary at the 2000 Republican National Convention; he has also worked at multi-partisan study. Vovak has appeared in the United States through hundreds of media outlets, including MSNBC, ABC, FOX, CBS, and PBS. Vovak was nicknamed "The Wig Man" by John DiStaso, Senior Political Reporter with the New Hampshire Union Leader, regarding a visit to New Hampshire, where Vovak spoke about his political philosophy during the 3rd Party National Conference.
Publications: Daniel R. Vovak is a prolific writer, whose works include hundreds of newspaper articles, a personal handwritten journal of 13,000 pages, five manuscripts, plus the book Will You Run for President?, which spawned his unique presidential campaign in 2003 at the tender age of 31. Vovak's most prestigious ghostwriting client was the wife of David Stockman, President Ronald Reagan's budget chief. Other past writing projects include a corporate history manuscript for Charles Urstadt, C.E.O. of Urstadt Biddle Properties, and a manuscript for Natalie Pray, a New York socialite.
Significant Endorsements: United States Bar Association.
Significant Political Positions: Energy: To promote the development of greater electric production infrastructure in Maryland as a means of reducing prices and mitigating the need for the current rate hikes.
Individual Rights and the Constitution: Return America to Constitutional Government.
Political Corruption and Campaign Finance: To root out the corruption of incumbency and the party-lobbyist-special interest industry.
The Wig: To represent the Whiggish roots of the Republican Party: for limited government, and equal justice for all.
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