Hilliam Warren

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Hilliam Warren
United State Senate
In Office:
2019 - Present
Preceded by Chastity Roberts
Succeeded by Incumbent
Born

1984
Philadelphia, PA
Political Party Republican
Spouse None
Religion Catholic


Hilliam Warren is a United States Senator from Pennsylvania. He was the Director of the Office of Management & Budget from 2013 to 2017 and member of the House of Representatives for the 7th District of Pennsylvania from 2017 to 2019. He is the eldest son of President Elizabeth Warren and former U.S. Senator James Warren. In 2016, Hilliam ran for U.S. Senate in Pennsylvania, but was defeated by Democratic incumbent Senator Kathyrn Spencer. He ran again in 2018 defeating incumbent Chastity Roberts (D-PA).

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Background

Eldest son of President Elizabeth Warren and former U.S. Senator James Warren. He grew up in the suburbs of Philadelphia, PA

The Warren White House

Director, Office of Management & Budget 2013-2017

Warren vs. Spencer Senate Race

In 2012, Hilliam Warren challenged U.S. Senator Kathyrn Spencer for her Pennsylvania seat, but lost garnering over 45% of the vote.

House of Representatives

7th Congressional District of Pennsylvania 2017-2019

Warren vs. Roberts

In 2018, Hilliam Warren defeated incumbent Senator Chastity Roberts for the U.S. Senate seat in Pennsylvania with 50.4% of the vote. His main pledge was to maintain the commonwealth's strength, relevancy and influence in Washington that it had enjoyed for the last decade with a President, two House Speakers, a Senate President Pro Tempore, a National Governors Association Chairman, two of the three most powerful American women in politics in the world as listed Forbes, a Secretary of State, a nominee for Vice President and a nominee for President all hailing from Pennsylvania.

United States Senate

Upon election to the Senate, Hilliam Warren lived up to his pledge and was immediately elected as the President Pro Tempore of the United State Senate, third in the line of succession to the Presidency.

Senator Warren has continued to push the issue of domestic energy expansion, energy relief, tax relief, a reduction in federal spending, reauthorizing the anti-terror tools and expanding the United States military.

The Senator is a prominent member of the Senate Foreign Relations, Inteligence and Defense Committee, a member of the Senate Judiciary Committee and a former member of the Senate Government Relations and Commerce Committee.

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