Marcus Cavalier

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Marcus Cavalier is a Democratic Congressman that currently serves Arizona's 4th Congressional district, covering a great deal of the Phoenix metropolitan area. Cavalier served as House Majority Leader from late 2017 to the end of his first term in 2018, and now serves as Ranking Member of the House BELI Committee. Cavalier is a declared candidate for the 2020 Class 3 Senate election in the Southwest.


Marcus Allen Cavalier
US Representative, Arizona District 4
In Office:
2017 - Present
Preceded by Ed Pastor
Succeeded by incumbent
32nd House Majority Leader
In Office:
2017-2018
Preceded by Lynn Darcy
Succeeded by Ryan Bingham
Born

January 10th, 1988
Denver, Colorado; United States
Political Party Democratic
Spouse Alexis De Medici Cavalier
Religion Roman Catholic


Early Life

Marcus Cavalier was born in Denver, Colorado on January 10th, 1988. He lived with his parents in a lower-middle class neighborhood in the main city until he turned 10, when his parents followed their jobs with Exxon-Mobil to Phoenix, Arizona, where the family settled down permanently. In 2007, when Cavalier was almost 18, his parents were laid off from their jobs. Unable to leave his family in good faith, Cavalier gave up his college trust fund and worked two jobs to help support them. He continued to work at a fast food restaurant by day and a local bar by night for 6 years.


One night at his night job playing at a local bar owned by Cavalier's current Chief of Staff Juan Carlos, a rep from a local record label was driving through Phoenix and broke down outside the bar. Going inside to use a phone, the rep heard Cavalier playing and immediately dragged him back to the local office to sign a record deal with he and his band. The record sold decently, topping out at number 5 on various charts. The album made Cavalier enough money to return to college. Cavalier has yet to produce another album at this point, and most of his former bandmates are employed by his Congressional office.


In 2011, Cavalier was able to return to college at the University of Arizona - Phoenix, where he studied in Bio-Engineering and Energy Sciences. It was in his Senior year that the gas cap crisis of 2015 hit the Sunbelt. Disgusted with the lack of action on the part of local and state governments in dealing with this problem, as well as others, Cavalier decided to take a course in Political Science and one in American Government the summer after he graduated.

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