Benjamin "Ben" Hawthorne’s journey to becoming the Democratic nominee for U.S. Senator from Connecticut has been one marked by service, resilience, and leadership. Born and raised in Fairfield County, Connecticut, Ben came from a middle-class family that instilled the values of hard work and integrity. Inspired by his grandfather, a World War II veteran, Ben enrolled in the U.S. Naval Academy, where he earned a degree in political science. He went on to serve in the Navy for over a decade, rising to the rank of lieutenant commander.
His military career was cut short when he was severely injured during a mission overseas, resulting in the loss of his left leg. The traumatic experience could have ended his career, but Ben’s resilience and sense of duty only grew stronger. He underwent extensive rehabilitation and adapted to life with a prosthetic limb, gaining a new perspective on the challenges faced by disabled veterans. His determination to continue serving his country shifted from the battlefield to the political arena.
After returning home, Ben became heavily involved in veterans' advocacy, working to improve healthcare access and support services for those transitioning back to civilian life. He eventually ran for a seat in the Connecticut State Legislature, where his pragmatic, bipartisan approach earned him respect on both sides of the aisle. His calm, thoughtful demeanor and problem-solving abilities quickly made him a rising star in state politics.
Now, as the Democratic nominee for U.S. Senator, Ben is focusing his campaign on key issues such as national security, veterans’ rights, and bipartisan governance. He believes that true leadership comes from a willingness to listen and build consensus, something that has been lacking in Washington. Ben’s personal experiences as a veteran and amputee make him a powerful advocate for those who feel left behind by the system. His campaign is built around the promise of strengthening national security, improving healthcare for veterans, and creating a more united, pragmatic government that works for all Americans.
Outside of politics, Ben is a devoted husband to Rachel, a high school teacher and community activist. The couple lives in a house they own in Fairfield County, where they enjoy a quiet, balanced life when Ben is not on the campaign trail. He is an active volunteer in veterans’ organizations and a proponent of adaptive sports, using his platform to raise awareness of issues affecting disabled individuals.
Despite his outward calm, Ben harbors a fear of losing control—whether of his life, his campaign, or the causes he holds dear. It’s this fear that drives him to keep pushing forward, overcoming obstacles and leading with both empathy and strength.
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