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Garn Mabey For Senate

ELECT GARN MABEY FOR U.S. SENATE

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Get to Know Garn Mabey

Garn Mabey is a husband, father, grandfather, and a physician who has lived and worked in

Nevada for 39 years.

 

He was born in Salt Lake City, Utah and grew up in Rexburg, Idaho. He graduated from Brigham Young University. Between his freshman and sophomore year he served a two- year mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Spain.

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After graduation, he attended and graduated from Jefferson Medical College in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He then completed a four- year residency in obstetrics and gynecology at the University of Nevada affiliated residency program in Las Vegas and is board certified.

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He has delivered thousands of babies and helped women to live a healthier life.

From 2002 to 2009, he served three terms in the Nevada State Assembly in Carson City. During his last term, he served as the minority leader. He inherited the political bug from his Grandfather Mabey who was the first mayor of Malad, Idaho and his Great Uncle who was the governor of Utah.

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He has been married to his wife, Sheri, for 43 years and they have five children and 12

grandchildren.

See what the Las Vegas Sun editorial board says about Garn Mabey:

"He is a rare relic of the bygone era of big-tent Republican politics who promotes more traditional small-government, conservative policy positions.

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As a former three-term member of the Nevada Assembly from a family of accomplished politicians, Mabey understands how to get things done in Washington.

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As a doctor of obstetrics and gynecology, he has a nuanced understanding of the challenges facing America’s health care system. While we may not agree with all of his personal beliefs regarding women’s health care, we believe he is honest in claiming that his personal beliefs “have never interfered in my patients receiving the type of care that they desired, including having an abortion.”

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In short, he is a moderate with an abundance of ethics and a deficit of extremism. While we disagree on some specific policies, we do not believe he is a threat to democracy or the basic rights and freedom of the American people. Republicans hoping to return to sanity would be well advised to offer their support to Garn Mabey."

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