Bob Bird (politician)

Bob Bird (born August 1, 1951, Evanston, Illinois) is an American conservative activist, retired high school teacher, home-school tutor and the chairman of the Alaskan Independence Party (AIP). He was the AIP's candidate for the United States Senate seat formerly occupied by Ted Stevens in the 2008 senate election.

Bob Bird
Bob Bird on the microphone at KSRM, interviewing Don Young in May 2018
Chair of the Alaskan Independence Party
Assumed office
2020
Personal details
Born (1951-08-01) August 1, 1951
Evanston, Illinois
Political partyRepublican (until 2004)
Alaskan Independence (2004–present)
ResidenceNikiski, Alaska
OccupationTeacher, activist

Bird has been teaching for nearly 50 years on the secondary, collegiate, and home-school levels, at high schools in Alaska and Minnesota, and at Kenai Peninsula College. He has been a radio broadcaster for KSRM radio in Kenai for the Alaska Baseball League, high school hockey games, and radio talk shows.

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