Born on December 2, 1960, Deb Haaland is an American politician from New Mexico who is the member elect to US House of Representatives to represent New Mexico’s 1st congressional district. For more information, read the article below.
Before Fame: She attended University of New Mexico.
Family/ Relationships
Deb Haaland Ethnicity/Religion
She was born in Winslow, Arizona. She is a member of the Laguna Pueblo people. Her father, J. D. Haaland was a Norwegian American veteran of the US Marine Corps and recipient of the Silver Star for his actions in Vietnam. Her mother Mary Toya is a Native American and served in the US Navy. She has three sisters and a brother.
Deb Haaland Affair/Married/Husband
She has a daughter. She raised her daughter on her own. For more information, visit her twitter. Also, visit our site for more updates.
Thank you New Mexico. Thank you to my family. And thank you Team Deb, for your tireless work to get us here! Together, we made history! #nmpol #nm01 pic.twitter.com/SJLg5GFNlV
— Deb Haaland (@Deb4CongressNM) November 7, 2018
Profile / Wiki / Information
Personal Information
- Full Name: Debra A. Haaland
- Nicknames: Deb Haaland
- Birthday: December 2, 1960
- Age: 57 years old
- Birthplace: Winslow, Arizona, US
- Current Residence: New Mexico, US
- Education: University of New Mexico, Albuquerque
- Profession: Politician
- Political Party: Democratic
- Nationality: American
- Ethnicity/Race: Native American
- Religion: Not Available
- Zodiac: Sagittarius
- Spouse/Wife: Not Available
- Children: 1
- Net Worth: Not Available
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- Height: Not Available
- Weight: Not Available
- Feet Size: Not Available
- Dress Size: Not Available
Trivia/ Facts that you probably didn’t know
- She is a former Chair of the Democratic Party of New Mexico.
- She is one of the first Native American women in the United States Congress.
- Her hobbies include marathon running and gourmet cooking.
Memorable Quotes:
I support a woman’s right to choose when and how to have a child, full access to contraception, and believe that everyone should have access to affordable healthcare — which means we need to expand access to abortion care. I believe healthcare is a human right, and so I will fight for universal public healthcare through Medicare for All. It’s time to challenge corporate dominance over our health, and a corporate healthcare system that is inefficient, rocky, and wildly expensive. No American should face bankruptcy, death, or poverty because of a lack of healthcare.