Corrogan vaughn biography of barack

  • Corrogan Vaughn was a 2016 Republican candidate who sought election to the U.S. House to represent the 7th Congressional District of Maryland.
  • The long time Pastor of venerable Sharon Baptist Church in West Baltimore, died Thursday night at his family's home.
  • Corrogan Vaughn has died.
  • (Updated 8/19/2017) Corrogan R. Vaughn, a Republican candidate for multiple offices over the years and the son of Dr. Lillian Purnell Bowser Vaughn and Rev. Dr. Alfred C.D. Vaughn, the long time Pastor of venerable Sharon Baptist Church in West Baltimore, died Thursday night at his family’s home. He was 51.

    Corrogan R. Vaughn

    Vaughn was born March 8, 1966, in Lynchburg, Virginia, but grew up in Baltimore and graduated from Northwestern High School in Northwest Baltimore. Vaughn obtained a Bachelor of Science degree in Political Science/Government from Virginia Union University in 1988 and a Bachelor of Science degree in Business from Virginia University in 2012. He also attended Drexel University and Liberty University.

    Vaughn was a frequent Republican candidate for political office, challenging Rep. Elijah Cummings (D-7th) for his storied Congressional seat in West Baltimore in 2014 and 2016. “He challenged Elijah more than once and of course, Elijah is a great friend of m

    Corrogan R. Vaughn, a frequent Republican candidate who challenged Rep. Elijah E. Cummings in two campaigns, died Aug. 17 of a heart attack at his Pikesville home. He was 51.

    “I was deeply saddened to learn of Corrogan Vaughn’s passing from this life,” Mr. Cummings, a Baltimore Democrat, said in a statement.

    “As a lifelong Republican, Mr. Vaughn stepped forward to run against me in two successive congressional elections,” he said. “Although he and I disagreed on many of the central public policy issues of our time, Mr. Vaughn was a vigorous advokat for core values of our society that he, I and all Americans share.”

    “Corrogan was a good friend and had a great feel for Baltimore and what Republicans were doing in the city,” said former Lt. Gov. Michael S. Steele.

    “He was the quintessential candidate who believed in public service, and if he had the opportunity to serve, he’d say, ‘I’ll do it,’ ” Mr. Steele said. “He believed in what we stood for and felt that it was an honor to s

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