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Brad Ellsworth

John Bradley Ellsworth (born September 11, 1958) is an American politician who was the U.S. representative for Indiana's 8th congressional district from 2007 to 2011. In 2010, he was the Democratic candidate for a seat in the United States Senate, but he was defeated by former Senator Dan Coats.

Ellsworth was born in Jasper, Indiana, the son of Margaret (née Scherle) and Jim Ellsworth. He spent his early years in Huntingburg, Indiana. When he was still in grade school, his family moved to Evansville, where his father took a job as a crane operator in Warrick County's Alcoa plant. He is the youngest of four siblings. His brother Eric is the president and CEO of the YMCA of greater Indianapolis.[citation needed] His brother Joe is a founding partner and president of Fire & Rain Marketing/Communications headquartered in Evansville.[citation needed]

After graduating from William Henry Harrison High School in 1976, he attended Indiana State University-Evansville (now the University of Southern Indiana) where he received a bachelor's degree in sociology, and became a member of Sigma Tau Gamma. Ellsworth worked in the paint and hardware department at Sears while in school to pay for his education. He later received a master's degree in criminology from Indiana State University. Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology also gave him an honorary doctorate of humane letters at their 2008 commencement.

In 1982, Ellsworth began a career in the Vanderburgh County Sheriff's Department.[citation needed] Over the next 23 years, he held every merit rank, and was twice decorated for heroism in the line of duty. [citation needed] While serving in the Department, Brad Ellsworth instituted the first Drug Abuse Resistance Education (DARE) program in the Evansville-Vanderburgh School Corporation. He later attended and graduated from the FBI National Academy.[citation needed]

In 1998, Ellsworth ran for sheriff and won by a large margin.[citation needed] He was unopposed running for a second term.[citation needed] In 2005, he announced that he would be running in the Democratic primary for Indiana's 8th congressional district, which was then held by six-term Republican incumbent John Hostettler.

Ellsworth is a conservative Democrat with a populist streak. He opposes abortion and gun control.[citation needed] Ellsworth also represented a socially conservative swath of Indiana. However, on economic issues, Ellsworth usually voted more with the Democratic party. [citation needed] After his election to Congress, he joined the Blue Dog Coalition.[citation needed]

Ellsworth voted against the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 in January of that year. He voted for the final version of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009.

He was one of 16 Democrats who voted against providing federal funds for embryonic stem cell research.

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