Bob Dole


Facts of Bob Dole
Age: 97 years
Birth Date: July 22, 1923
Birth Place: Russell, KS
Birth Sign: Cancer
Birthday: July 22
Country: Kansas
Eye Color: Dark Brown
Father: N/A
Hair Color: Blonde
Height: 5 Feet 6 Inches
Mother: N/A
Net Worth: $50 Million
Profession: Politician
Shoe Size: 9 (US), 8 (UK), 42.5 (EU), 27 (CM)
Weight: 173 lbs (78.4 kg)

Bob Dole is a U.S. politician and lawyer. From 1961 to 1969, he represented Kansas in the House of Representatives. From 1969 to 1996, he also represented Kansas in the U.S. Senate.

He is also a veteran of the Second World War. He is said to be the longest-running Republican Senator in American history. In 1996, when he lost the presidential bid that year, he dropped from active politics.

He donated and raised funds to build the memorial for the Second World War. He wrote some books, too. He works as a consultant for Alston and Bird, a renowned American law firm.

Early Life of Bob Dole

Bob Dole was born on 22 July 1923 in Russell, Kansas, to Robert Joseph Dole. He was born to Doran Ray Dole, who sold milk, and Bina Dole, who was a traveler. Three siblings, Kelly, Norma, and Gloria, were raised with him. His family had been significantly affected during the Great Depression, that they had to live in their basement to rent the other rooms for money. He worked in a local drugstore as a paperboy and a soda jerk to meet the ends of his family.

Bob Dole was a very hard-working student in Russell High School. He was good at sports too and won his school team many matches. Bob was also a Boys Scout member. He was a graduate of Russell High School in 1941. He enrolled in a premedical course at the University of Kansas. When the United States joined World War II, he left college.

Personal Life of Bob Dole

In 1948, three months later, Dole married Phyllis Holden, an occupational therapist at a veterans hospital in Battle Creek, Michigan. Robin, their daughter, was born on 15 October 1954. Divorced Dole and Holden on 11 January 1972. Holden passed away on 22 April 2008.

In 1972, Dole met Elizabeth, his second wife. On December 6, 1975, the couple was married. They have no children. They have no children. Dole is a freemason and a lodge No. 177, Russell, Kansas member. Dole was raised to the 33rd degree of the Scottish Rite in 1975.

What is Layer-Bob Dole Net Worth in 2021?

Bob Dole is a hard-working carer whose work and hard work is why he’s so far come. Bob Dole has climbed from being a high school footballer to being a senator.

Bob Dole had an estimated net worth of over $50 million by February 2021. Bob Dole has gained his fortune from his well-paid career in politics. We have no information on how much he earns in a month or about his cars and other assets.

Bob Dole announces 4th Stage Diagnosis of Lung Cancer

On Thursday, Bob Dole, a former Kansas senator, and Republican presidential nominee announced his diagnosis of stage 4 lung cancer.

Dole was in the House of Representatives between 1961 and 1969, serving in the Senate and resigning in his presidential campaign until 1996. He spent 11 years in the Senate as GOP leader and was the Republican leader who was the longest-serving. He was a major part of his platform during the presidential race which he lost to current President Bill Clinton.

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Dole has advocated the health system reform, has talked about men’s health problems, and has supported Americans with disabilities. In 2007, Dole founded the Bipartisan Policy Center, a think tank based in Washington D.C. to connect both parties and develop policy solutions for national health and public health issues.

Career Line of Bob Dole

  • In 1942, he joined the military and with time became the second lieutenant in the 10th Division of the U.S. Army.
  • He was expelled to Italy in 1944 and injured in 1945 while trying to save a radioman army. He was wounded in a German gun assault.
  • The injury was so severe that he was paralyzed down from his neck.
  • He was returned to the USA where he was treated for so many years. Over the years, he began to recover and with encouragement, friends, and family he enrolled in Arizona University.
  • He has been enrolled in art studies. He returned to Kansas one year later for his law studies at Washburn Municipal College in Topeka.
  • He received his LL.B degree in 1952.
  • In 1950, Bob Dole was elected on a Republican ticket to the Kansas House of Representatives. He was then admitted to the bar in 1952 and became County Attorney in Russell County over time.
  • In 1961 he became a member of the United States House of Representatives in national politics.
  • In 1968, he was elected to the Kansas Senate. In 1974, 1980, 1986, and 1992, he was re-elected. In 1996, he resigned as a senator for the presidential elections.
  • Bob Dole was Chairman of the Senate Finance Committee for four years in the Senate. He was also the United States Senate Minority Leader from 1987 to 1995.
  • He was also the major leader of the Senate from 1985 to 1987 and from 1985 to 1996. Between 1985 and 1996 he was also Leader of the Republican Party in the Senate of the United States.
  • In 1996, he was nominated to the presidential elections by the Republican Party.
  • He lost President Bill Clinton’s presidential seat. He retired from active politics after 1996.
  • In 2003, Bob Dole founded the Robert J. Dole Politics Institute in Kansas, an institution designed to bring bipartisanship back to politics.
  • The ‘George McGovern-Robert Dole International Food for Education and Children’s Nutrition Program’ was created by Bob and George McGovern to provide meals for over 22 million children across 41 countries.
  • The program is mainly financed by the US Congress. He donated and raised money to build the National Monument to the Second World War.

Awards and Performances of Bob Dole

In 1997, Bob Dole received President Bill Clinton’s Presidential Medal of Freedom for his military service. In 1997, he received an elected or appointed official with the United States Senator John Heinz Award for Greatest Public Service.

In 2004, he was awarded the American Patriot Award for his military service and his country’s commitment. In 2015, he received survivor’s thanks from the Armenian Genocide Centennial National Commemoration for his determination to raise awareness about the Armenian Genocide.