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Name Tina Smith
Role senator
State Minnesota
Party Democratic
Born March 4, 1958
Entered Office January 3, 2018
Term expires January 3, 2027
Mailing Address 309 Hart Senate Office Building
Phone number (202) 224-5641
email Email Form
Website
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Christine Elizabeth Smith is a former businesswoman and an American politician. She is currently serving in Minnesota as a Junior U.S. Senator since 2018. She is currently a member of the DFL Minnesota.
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Senator Tina Smith Bio

Christine Elizabeth Smith is a former businesswoman and an American politician. She is currently serving in Minnesota as a Junior U.S. Senator since 2018. She is currently a member of the DFL Minnesota.

Senator Tina Smith was born on March 4th, 1958 in New Mexico. She was raised in Santa Fe. She attended Manderfield and Acequia Elementary. She completed her high school in Northern California.

After high school, she went to Stanford and completed her Bachelor’s degree in Political Science from there. She went to the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth College to complete her MBA degree. After that, Senator Tina Smith moved to Minnesota for a marketing job at General Mills. Later on, she started her marketing firm and she dealt with businesses and non-profit organizations.

Senator Tina Smith Career

Sen. Smith’s first interaction with politics was in the early 90s. She got involved in local politics by volunteering herself for DFL campaigns in Minneapolis. She managed the 1998 campaign of Ted Mondale for governor; the campaign was unsuccessful.

After the tragic death of U.S. Senator Paul Wellstone weeks before the 2002 election, Sen. Smith managed Walter Mondale’s campaign for the seat. Walter lost by a narrow margin to Norm Coleman. Tina left and started working as the vice president of external affairs at Planned Parenthood Minnesota She left her job in 2006 and became chief of staff for Mayor R.T. Rybak. She was picked to manage his campaign in 2010. Despite the efforts, Margaret Anderson won the DFL endorsement. Smith started working for Mark Dayton, he won the DFL Primary in 2010.

Mark Dayton appointed Tina his chief of staff when he took office in 2011.

She became lieutenant governor on January 5th, 2015. She served as a lieutenant for 3 years until she got a chance to represent Minnesota in the U.S. Senate in 2018. In 2018, Mark Dayton chose Sen. Smith to replace Se. Al Franken because of all the sexual harassment allegations against him. The democratic party needed a woman who could represent them in those times. She was officially sworn into the Senate on January 3rd, 2018.

Senator Tina Smith Accomplishments

Tina Smith has been an advocate for the people and communities of Minnesota since she came to the Senate in 2018. She has more than 50 bills and provisions passed in the legislation. All of her bills and provisions have benefited the people of America.

She helped make health care affordable for the people and helped the youth follow more in-demand careers.

Senator Tina Smith Criticisms

Tina Smith was one of the Democrats who blamed Trump for the riot at the Capitol and called for Trump’s immediate removal. Republican supporters felt that was not fair. Some commentators criticized Tina Smith for being too liberal on tax and government spending.

Also Senator Smith’s previous work as a Vice President at Planned Parenthood may also be a source of criticism for anti-abortion thinkers.

Senator Tina Smith Net Worth

According to an article by MPR News, Tina smith’s estimated net worth according to 2018 was around $5 million to $12 million.

Final Thoughts

Sen. Smith has received much love and respect from the people of Minnesota for the efforts that she made in sectors of healthcare care and agriculture. She has been there for the people of Minnesota ever since she came into the Senate. We are to see more of her accomplishments in the future.

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