Tom Sullivan (politician)

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Patrick "Tom" Sullivan
Democratic candidate for
U.S. Senator from Idaho
Opponent(s) Mike Crapo (R)
Randy Berquist (Constitution)
Incumbent Mike Crapo
Personal details
Born (1968-04-15) April 15, 1968
Des Moines, Iowa
United States
Political party Democratic
Spouse(s) Kelly Sullivan (2 children)
Residence Tetonia, Idaho
United States
Occupation Businessman
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Patrick "Tom" Sullivan is an American politician who was a Democratic candidate for U.S. Senate from Tetonia, Idaho.[2] He was defeated by Mike Crapo in the 2010 election.[3] His campaign was impeded by revelations that he had not paid about $700,000 in state and federal taxes.[4] Sullivan was a primary partner in the Valley Citizen, a newspaper in Driggs, Idaho. He abruptly closed the newspaper in September 2014.[5] Sullivan also owns an industrial park in Driggs.[2]

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