John H. Cox

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Republican presidential candidate John H. Cox, b. 1955
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Republican presidential candidate John H. Cox, b. 1955

John Herman Cox (born July 15, 1955 in Chicago, Illinois) is a U.S. businessman, political candidate, and former host of "Progressive Conservative" a talk show on WJJG 1530 AM in Chicago.

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[edit] Business achievements

In 1981 John H. Cox founded a law firm specializing in corporate law and tax planning named John H. Cox and Associates Ltd. In addition in 1985 he founded Cox Financial Group Ltd. which specializes in investment counseling, income tax planning, retirement planning and asset protection, in 1995 he founded Equity Property Management a real estate management firm specializing in apartment rental property.

[edit] Political campaigns

In 2000 John Cox ran for Congress in Illinois' 10th District to replace retiring Congressman John Porter, finishing fourth of ten candidates in the Republican Primary race that was won by former Porter aide Mark Kirk.

In 2002 Cox ran for U.S. Senate in Illinois on a conservative platform, aligning himself with "Reagan Republicans". He finished third in the Republican primary with 23%, losing to Jim Durkin. Cox later served as president of the Cook County Republican Party [1].

In 2004 John Cox ran for Cook County Recorder of Deeds against incumbent Democrat Eugene Moore. Cox said he decided to run for the office in order to eliminate the position; he saw the office as an unnecessary duplication of services and had become a "model of waste and corruption".

[edit] Presidential campaign

On March 9, 2006, John Cox announced his candidacy for the Republican nomination for U.S. President in 2008, the first Republican to formally enter the 2008 presidential race.

The Cox campaign says he has visited all 99 counties in Iowa, and according to a schedule posted on his Website [2], continues to make almost monthly visits there. The schedule also indicates that he has made eight campaign trips to the First-in-the-Nation Primary state of New Hampshire since March, 2006, most recently in October, 2006, and has visited the early primary state of South Carolina at least five times since the announcement of his campaign.

As of Oct. 26, 2006, the campaign had committee chairmen in 16 states, including the early caucus and primary states of Iowa, New Hampshire and South Carolina. A press release put out by the campaign on Oct. 26, 2006 touted the organization of 104 counties across the nation by volunteers. [3]

The campaign has the first 13 year old working as the Wisconsin State Chair.[4]

The Cox campaign has hired Chris Richter as their New Hampshire Field Director. Previously, Richter was Field Director for Jim Coburn's unsuccessful campaign for Governor of New Hampshire. [5]

[edit] Personal background

Born on the near north side of Chicago, John Cox is a graduate of the University of Illinois at Chicago where he majored in accounting and political science and of IIT-Chicago-Kent College of Law. He has three teenage daughters.

He has taught religious education classes at Our Lady of Perpetual Help, in Glenview.

[edit] Electoral history

  • 2004 election for Cook County Recorder of Deeds
    • Eugene Moore (D) 58.57%
    • John Cox (R) 41.43%


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