Zapp Branningman

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Zapp Branningman
Senator from Texas
In Office:
2020 - Present
Preceded by Mitchell Davis
Succeeded by Incumbent
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
In Office:
2015 - 2018, 2020
Preceded by Ron Paul
Succeeded by Incumbent
Texas State Senator
In Office:
2010 - 2014
Preceded by Kirk Lina
Succeeded by James Fry
Born

January 1st, 1985
Houston, Texas
Political Party Democrat (2003 - 2018)
Unaffiliated (2018 - 2019)
Republican (2019 - Present)
Spouse Megan (2005 - 2018), deceased
Religion Roman Catholic


Zapp Branningman is an American politician, currently serving as In US Senate in 2019, Zapp Branningman was appointed to replace Mitchell Davis, his rival in the 2018 elections, as Texas Senator. He previously served in te House Representative for Texas, 14th District and the Texas State Senate and as Texas Attorney General. A life long Democrat, Zapp switched parties in 2018.

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Early Life

Zapp was once a U.S. Senate Page in his early years. After high school, he attended the University of Texas and graduated with a Bachelor’s degree in Political Science.

Branningman then went on to receive his JD from Texas Tech Law School.

Military Career

Branningman served in the U.S. Marine Corp during the 2nd Iraq war due to his love for American.

First Political Years

After coming back from war, Branningman was elected as Texas Attorney General in 2008. He was later appointed as Texas State Senator, in 2010, being re-elected twice.

In 2015, Zapp ran for U.S. House of Representatives, upsetting the long term popular Republican congressman from the Texas 14th Congressional District.

In 2015, Zapp served as Chairman of the SHEE Committee, a committee he would soon leave for FRAS. In 2018 Zapp ran for the U.S. Senate, losing to incumbent Mitchell Davis by catching 3,978,367 (48.40%) of the vote. Davis got 4,211,492 (51.23%)

Resignment, and back to work

Zapp resigned after the 2018 due to his wife's illness, leaving the Democratic party and remaining unaffiliated for some months. He, however, went back to the House as a Republican a year later and then was appointed to the Texas Senate

Texas Senator

In 2020, Zapp Branningman was appointed to replace Mitchell Davis, his rival in the 2018 elections, as Texas Senator.

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