Isakson, John Hardy
"Johnny,", 1944-2021, American politician, b. Atlanta,
Ga., Univ. of Georgia (B.B.A., 1966). After working in the family real
estate business until his early 30s, Isakson served in the Georgia House
(1976-90) and Senate (1993-96), before unsuccessfully running for governor
and U.S. Senator from the state. He was elected to the U.S. House of
Representatives to replace Newt Gingrich in 1999, serving until 2003
when he was elected to the Senate. Isakson generally supported social and
politically conservative positions, although he opposed Donald Trump's more radical views. He retired
from the Senate in 2019 due to health issues.
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