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Michael Benjamin (investor)

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causes. At its height in the late 1990s and early 2000s, NYBC had over 1,000 young professionals serving as volunteer tutors and mentors to public school students, and organizing fund-raising benefits primarily for women and children who were victims of domestic violence. In 2002, New York City Mayor
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of trying to muscle him out of the Senate race and undermine the democratic process. Many Republican voters were upset when Benjamin was denied the chance to engage in a primary. He had campaigned throughout New York, visiting all 62 counties on several occasions, and had built strong support among
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Along with another graduate of NYU, Benjamin founded the New York Benevolence Council, Inc. in 1993, a non-profit organization which provided mentoring and tutoring in New York City public schools, coordinated food and clothing drives, and organized fund-raisers in support of various humanitarian
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His platform included simplifying the tax code, lowering taxes, reducing government spending, Social Security private accounts, a strong national defense, and a no-nonsense approach toward Iran, Syria and North Korea. His platform advocated for school choice for "all parents, not just the rich".
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awarded NYBC a community service award for its work on behalf of victims of domestic violence. In 2003, after a 10-year run, NYBC donated its assets to various charitable organizations and ceased operations.
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mandates on municipalities. He also stated he wanted to bring jobs back to New York and limit government intervention in the economy. He espoused many very conservative opinions including support for the
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known primarily for launching Cerberus Partners, L.P. a major American hedge fund. He later worked in the insurance industry with American Corporate Benefits, Inc. and
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political leaders and community groups. In addition, Benjamin received the majority of his financial support in small donations, with only $ 2,500 from
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where he studied economics and Western literature and was elected president of the student government for his junior and senior years. He received his
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to run against Schumer. Mills went on to lose the election in the largest landslide for a Senate seat in the history of New York.
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Benjamin supported banning partial-birth abortion, except for cases where the mother's life is at risk, and abolishing unfunded
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Many New York Republicans were irked again in 2006 when a similar situation unfolded as the state party decided to nominate
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In January 2003, Benjamin declared his intentions to run for the United States Senate against incumbent Democrat
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Several years later, in 1976, the family moved back to the U.S. They settled in the New York City suburb of
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in 1992 and shortly thereafter began work as an assistant to the president of Richter & Co., Inc., an
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U.S. Senate Candidate Michael Benjamin Supports President Bush's Decisive Global Leadership On Iraq
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In 1996, at the age of 26, Benjamin was the Republican nominee for the U.S. Congress from
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Michael Benjamin at a 2004 Support the Troops Rally in New York City's Times Square.
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By Day He Trades Stocks, Then Dreams of Challenging Senator Schumer
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Benjamin for U.S. Senate Website, Personal Background section
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Michael Benjamin on the issues, retrieved on July 17, 2007.
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Benjamin for U.S. Senate Website, Family Background section
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New York University College of Arts & Science alumni
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for his writing in recognition of Black History Month.
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Petition to Open the NY Republican Primary for Senator
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Benjamin for U.S. Senate, Political Experience section
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Jewish American people in New York (state) politics
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Michael Benjamin Bonheur

New York City
U.S.
New York City
U.S.
New York City
New York
United States
Republican
United States Senate
Iranian Jewish
Tehran
Honduras
San Pedro Sula
Bank of America
Tegucigalpa
Lima, Peru
Quito, Ecuador
Cotopaxi Academy
Greenwich, Connecticut
Bogotá, Colombia
Colegio Nueva Granada
Mexico City
American School Foundation
San Francisco
Greenwich High School
NAACP
New York University
Bachelor of Arts

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