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13 Facts About Tim Ashe

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In late 2001 Tim Ashe took a position with United Academics, the faculty union at the University of Vermont.

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From 2002 to 2004 Tim Ashe attended Harvard's Kennedy School of Government.

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Tim Ashe served as a teaching assistant to Ed Miliband, now a British MP and formerly the leader of the Labour Party, in a course comparing US and northern European social policy.

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Tim Ashe served on the board of Spectrum Youth and Family Services, a community organization serving at-risk youth, and Housing Foundation, Inc.

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Tim Ashe volunteered as a baseball coach in the Old North End's Center City Little League for two years.

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In July 2004, Tim Ashe successfully sought a seat on the Burlington City Council in a special election to replace Carina Driscoll.

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Tim Ashe became the youngest member of the Council when elected.

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Tim Ashe worked at the Champlain Valley Office of Economic Opportunity from 2005 to 2006.

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In November 2008 Tim Ashe was elected to the Vermont Senate.

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In January 2017, Tim Ashe was elected President Pro Tempore of the Vermont Senate by his fellow senators.

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On July 23,2019, Tim Ashe endorsed Bernie Sanders for president, but Sanders lost the nomination to Joe Biden, who won the November 2020 general election.

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Tim Ashe went on to lose the Democratic primary to Molly Gray, a political newcomer running for office for the first time.

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Tim Ashe succeeded Andrew Stein, who left the deputy auditor's post for a position with the Vermont Department of Taxes.