1. Stephen Edward Broden was born on April 11,1952 and is an American businessman, pastor, political activist, broadcaster, and former professor from the state of Texas.

1. Stephen Edward Broden was born on April 11,1952 and is an American businessman, pastor, political activist, broadcaster, and former professor from the state of Texas.
Stephen Broden was defeated by Democratic incumbent Eddie Bernice Johnson.
Stephen Broden was the Constitution Party's candidate for vice president in the 2024 United States presidential election.
Stephen Broden served as an adjunct professor at Dallas Baptist University from 1990 to 1992 and spent 10 years in the private sector at Atlantic Richfield Company in human resources.
Stephen Broden has been a business owner of several self-serve car wash facilities, and has worked as a newscaster, disc jockey, and radio broadcaster, co-hosting Life and Liberty on KSKY-AM and presenting One-Minute "thought of the day" commentaries on this station.
Stephen Broden founded the Fair Park Bible Fellowship Church in 1987 and became its senior pastor.
Stephen Broden has served as president of the Fair Park Friendship Center as its executive director.
Stephen Broden is a spokesman for the black anti-abortion movement in Dallas and a contributor to blackprolifemovement.
Stephen Broden is a founder of Ebony Berean, an organization whose mission includes informing African-American Pastors of the "culture war".
Stephen Broden has been a recurring political commentator on Fox News Channel, including appearances on the Glenn Beck show.
Stephen Broden was awarded "Champion of the Republican Party" by the NRCC Business Advisory Council Texas and has received the Ronald Reagan Gold Medal Award.
In October 2010, Stephen Broden was accused of saying that the current federal government was "tyrannical" and suggested violent overthrow could not be ruled out if there was not a "change in leadership" resulting from the November elections during an interview with a local Dallas Television Station.
Stephen Broden argued for continuation of artificial life support for the body of Marlise Munoz and led a vigil outside the Texas hospital where her body was kept on artificial life support.
In 2024, Stephen Broden was selected as Randall Terry's vice presidential running mate for the Constitution Party's ticket.