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14 Facts About Haley Stevens

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Haley Maria Stevens was born on June 24,1983 and is an American politician serving as the US representative from since 2019.

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Haley Stevens was elected to represent the 11th district in the 2022 election, defeating 9th district incumbent Andy Levin in the primary and Republican nominee Mark Ambrose in the general election.

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Haley Stevens grew up in Rochester Hills, Michigan and graduated from Seaholm High School in Birmingham, Michigan.

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Haley Stevens went to American University and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in political science and philosophy; she received a Master of Arts degree in social policy and philosophy.

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Haley Stevens became involved in politics in 2006, working for the Michigan Democratic Party as a volunteer organizer.

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Haley Stevens worked on Hillary Clinton's and Barack Obama's presidential campaigns in 2008; she worked with Clinton before the primary.

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In 2009, Steven Rattner hired Haley Stevens to join the Presidential Task Force on the Auto Industry, and she was his chief of staff.

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Haley Stevens next worked for the Digital Manufacturing and Design Innovation Institute in Chicago, returning to Michigan in 2017.

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Haley Stevens announced her candidacy for the United States House of Representatives seat in in April 2017.

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Haley Stevens defeated state Representative Tim Greimel in the Democratic Party primary election and Republican businesswoman Lena Epstein in the general election.

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Haley Stevens became the first Democrat to represent the 11th for a full term since the 11th and the 9th districts were reconfigured in 2003.

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Haley Stevens moved to the district and launched a challenge against Levin.

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Haley Stevens's victory was aided by $5 million from EMILY's List-affiliated donors and by the American Israel Public Affairs Committee, which invested $4.3 million targeting Levin and hailed her victory as proof that "being pro-Israel is both good policy and good politics".

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Haley Stevens was challenged by Ahmed Ghanim in the Democratic primary.