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  1. Harold Eugene Ford Jr. (born May 11, 1970) is an American financial managing director, pundit, author, and former U.S. Congressman who served from 1997–2007 in the United States House of Representatives as a member of the Democratic Party from Tennessee's 9th congressional district, centered in Memphis.

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  2. Harold Eugene Ford Jr. is an American financial managing director, pundit, author, and former U.S. Congressman who served from 1997–2007 in the United States House of Representatives as a member of the Democratic Party from Tennessee's 9th congressional district, centered in Memphis.

  3. Aug 8, 2007 · A biography of Harold Ford, Jr., a former congressman from Tennessee and a moderate Democrat. Learn about his political career, his views, his controversies, and his family background.

  4. Dec 2, 2017 · Harold Ford, Jr.1970–. Congressman. In 1996, Congressman Harold Eugene Ford Jr., at the age of twenty-six, became the first African American to succeed a parent in the United States Congress and the second youngest member in the annals of that institution's history. The keynote speaker at the 2000 Democratic National Convention, Ford was one ...

  5. www.haroldfordjr.com › about-harold-ford-jrAbout Harold Ford Jr

    Harold Ford Jr. is a political analyst and lecturer who served as a member of Congress for congressional district of Tennessee. See the website for more.

  6. The open seat was won by Republican nominee Bob Corker, who defeated Democratic nominee Harold Ford Jr. The race between Ford and Corker was one of the most competitive Senate races of 2006, with Corker winning the race by less than three percent of the vote.

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