John Macklin

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John Macklin
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Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Michigan's 14th District
Incumbent
Assumed Office
January 5, 2021
Preceded By John Conyers
Mayor of Detroit
In Office
May 5, 2019 - December 30, 2021
Preceded By Kwame Kilpatrick
Succeeded By Kenneth Cockrel, Jr.
Region and Superregion Great Lakes - Midwest
Born

October 11, 1984
Detroit, Michigan

Party Democrat
Spouse Abbie Harrison
Residence Detroit, Michigan
Alma Mater University of Michigan
Occupation Politician
Religion Christian


John Macklin (born October 11, 1984) is an American businessman and politician. He is the current Congressman for Michigan's 14th District. John is also a former Mayor of Detroit.

Biography

John Macklin was born in Detroit, Michigan on October 11, 1984. His parents, Derek and Dianne Macklin, were solidly middle class. The family did not have much money to spare, with Derek and Dianne making their wages from being teachers, so the family did not have all the things they would have liked. Dianne was a teacher at elementary school while Derek taught Math in high school. One thing provided John with his set of values; his parent's dedication to giving him a bright, solid, future.

While growing up in the 1980s and 1990s, John grew up very interested in politics. Most kids at his age either didn't have a true understanding of politics or just automatically supported whomever their parents did, but John somewhat enjoyed studying local elections and eventually went on to major in political science. Some ascribe this to the fact that as a young child, John often would overhear his parents talk about the local elections and how they would affect a number of things around them, such as the quality of the schools that his parent's were employed at.

As a decent student, he earned middling grades. He never had an incredibly strong academic record, and teachers remember him as a B student, who did most of his work all of the time, but wasn't necessarily as dedicated as most A students were. History proved rather intriguing for the young child, enticing his young interest in politics. In high school he began introductory economic and marketing classes, using this knowledge later on in his life. He finished High School with decent grades, earning around a 3.3 GPA and enough credentials to go onto the University of Michigan.

John at 18 decided to apply to Harvard University, and the University of Michigan. He was accepted into the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor and was wait listed at the others, and so decided to take the opportunity to go to the University of Michigan, where he double-majored in economics and international relations. He graduated with a B.A. in both economics and B.A in international relations in spring 2006. While in college, he joined the College Democrats as a precinct worker and helped Democrats in local campaigns around the area. It came to a surprise to many that Macklin was a Democrat, mainly because he was seen as fiercely independent by his peers and family.

While in college, he joined the Air Force ROTC, which paid for his tuition. As per his ROTC requirement, he served in the Air Force after college. He did 8 years in active service as a pilot, doing various tours in Afghanistan and Iraq. He completed his service in 2014 as a Captain in the Air Force. He returned to civilian life in Detroit after his service time was up.

After retiring from the armed services, John opened a small business outside Detroit selling various goods, mainly sporting equipment which he sold to local schools for Physical Education programs. His business struggled early on, but eventually became a highly efficient small business in the Detroit Metro area and netted a lot of money for John. Money he would later use in his Mayoral campaign.

In 2016, he married his childhood sweetheart; Abbie Harrison and soon had a child, Ian Macklin, in 2017. The family moved to a bigger home outside Detroit and John became interested in political activism. As a Democrat, in the state, he felt that Michigan fit the progressive Midwestern revolution for Democrats in the late 2010s and early 2020s. When he could, he donated to Democratic candidates and even worked as a grassroots volunteer for Democratic candidates. He wasn't ready to take the next step and become a candidate until 2019.

Many Democrats asked the businessman to run for Mayor of Detroit. After some thought, John decided to shift his focus to politics and entered the race. He turned over management of his business to a board and put his investments into a blind trust, thus removing him from doing anything with his business and freeing up his time to concentrate on his new career. He would finally sell the business upon his election to the Mayoralty in 2019.

John ran for the job of Mayor of Detroit in 2019. By hitting a lot of leather, and through grassroots support, as well as relying on his connections that he had acquired as a volunteer and activist, he managed to raise the funds and garner support to become the Democratic nominee. In this liberal city, he won with 65 percent of the vote in the election. He emerged as a strong social and fiscal liberal, and focused mainly as Mayor on increasing social programs in the city, increasing funding to its schools, anti corruption programs, and worked to end Detroit's transportation issues. John continued, his programs until 2021, when a seat in Congress opened up. John weighed his options, but after a short time announced his intentions to run for Congress. Macklin won the primaries narrowly, by only a slight margin, but won with 62 percent of the vote in the general election.

On social issues, economic issues, and foreign policy, John Macklin is generally liberal, being pro-choice, pro-civil unions, and a dove, for the most part, although he seems slight hawkish on issues like Darfur. He also supports fair taxation and wants to ensure that the rich and large corporations pay their fair share of taxes. In the House, John is serving as a quiet operator rather than a voluble one and often yields the limelight to others to maximize his effectiveness.

Elections

Election Result for Michigan's 14th Congressional Seat, 2021
Party Candidate Status %
Republican Nick Fawkes Challenger 38%
Democratic John Macklin Challenger 62%


Election Result for Mayor of Detroit, 2019
Party Candidate Status %
Republican Stacey Richardson Challenger 35%
Democratic John Macklin Challenger 65%


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