Christine Todd Whitman

American politician and author

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2022 Joined former Democratic presidential candidate Andrew Yang to form the Forward Party, a centrist third party.
July 2022 Whitman submitted a friend-of-the-court brief to the U.S. Supreme Court urging protection of minority voting rights.
2021 Whitman co-founded the States United Democracy Center and serves as its co-chair.
2020 Whitman spoke at the Democratic National Convention, endorsing Joe Biden over Donald Trump.
February 2020 Whitman endorsed Bill Weld for president in the Republican primaries, challenging Donald Trump.
2018 Wrote an op-ed calling Trump unfit for office and urging Republicans to pressure him to step down.
2016 Apologized for her 2001 statement about air safety in lower Manhattan following 9/11.
2016 Whitman was named co-chair of the Joint Ocean Commission Initiative.
February 26 2016 Whitman endorsed John Kasich for the GOP presidential nomination, criticizing Donald Trump's campaign tactics.
2015 Became chairperson of the American Security Project's board of directors.
July 2 2015 John R. Whitman passed away at age 71 following his earlier head injury.
June 2015 John Whitman suffered a head injury that would lead to his death.
February 26 2013 Whitman supported legal recognition of same-sex marriage by signing an amicus brief to the U.S. Supreme Court.
2011 Whitman was named to the board of Americans Elect.
April 2010 Joined the board of the American Security Project.

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