Mitch Eubanks
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His graduate plans were put on hold when the Connecticut Republican Party drafted him to run for congress in Connecticut's 5th district following the resignation of the scandal-plagued Democratic incumbent. He won a very low-turnout election by fewer than 500 votes. | His graduate plans were put on hold when the Connecticut Republican Party drafted him to run for congress in Connecticut's 5th district following the resignation of the scandal-plagued Democratic incumbent. He won a very low-turnout election by fewer than 500 votes. | ||
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Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from Connecticut's 5th District | ||||
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Incumbent | ||||
Assumed Office June 4th, 2009 | ||||
Preceded By | Chris Murphy | |||
Region and Superregion | New England - Northeast | |||
Born |
April 12, 1975 | |||
Party | Republican | |||
Residence | Torrington, CT. | |||
Alma Mater | Norwich University | |||
Occupation | Engineer | |||
Religion | Roman Catholic |
Mitchell Eubanks (born April 12, 1975) is a politician from the U.S. state of Connecticut, and has been a Republican member of the United States House of Representatives since 2009.
Early Life and Career
Mitch Eubanks was born in Torrington, CT. He attended the Norwich Military Institute in Vermont, earning a commission in the Engineer Branch in 1997. From 1998 to 2001, he was stationed in Germany, where he deployed to Kosovo. In 2001, he was stationed at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, served one tour in Iraq and another in Afghanistan. In 2005, he transferred to Fort Bliss, TX. He left the Army in 2008, and moved back to Torrington, intending to go to graduate school.
Run for Congress
His graduate plans were put on hold when the Connecticut Republican Party drafted him to run for congress in Connecticut's 5th district following the resignation of the scandal-plagued Democratic incumbent. He won a very low-turnout election by fewer than 500 votes.
Northeast Gubernatorial election, 2010
Mitch Eubanks was the 2010 Republican Nominee for Northeast Governor. He faced Nassau County Executive Valerie Francis of New York and lost despite winning all but two states. This makes him the failest candidate in history, and "Mitch Eubanksian fail" has entered the American political lexicon as a result of his fail.