Lynda Blanchard Explained

Lindy Blanchard
Office:United States Ambassador to Slovenia
President:Donald Trump
Term Start:August 29, 2019
Term End:January 20, 2021
Predecessor:Brent Hartley
Successor:Jamie Harpootlian
Birth Date:4 July 1959
Birth Place:Montgomery, Alabama, U.S.
Spouse:John Blanchard
Children:7
Party:Republican
Education:Auburn University (BS)

Lynda "Lindy" Blanchard (born July 4, 1959) is an American businesswoman, diplomat, and political candidate who served as the United States Ambassador to Slovenia from 2019 until 2021, serving under former President Donald Trump and his administration.[1] [2] She was a candidate in the 2022 Alabama gubernatorial election, losing to incumbent governor Kay Ivey in the Republican primary, having switched to that race from the Senate election.

Early life and education

Blanchard is a native of Montgomery, Alabama.[3] She earned a Bachelor of Science degree in mathematics, with a minor in computer science, from Auburn University in 1991.[4] [5]

Career

In 2004, Blanchard founded the 100X Development Foundation, a non-profit organization based in Montgomery, Alabama.[6] Blanchard is also the founder and former senior advisor of B&M Management Company, a real estate investment firm.

Blanchard was nominated as United States Ambassador to Slovenia by President Donald Trump in June 2018.[7] On July 18, 2019, she was confirmed for the ambassadorship by the U.S. Senate with a 55–41 vote.[8] Blanchard resigned from the post following the inauguration of President Joe Biden and was succeeded by Susan K. Falatko as Charge d'Affaires.[9]

2022 Alabama elections

In February 2021, Blanchard announced her candidacy for the 2022 Senate election in Alabama to replace the retiring Senator Richard Shelby, the first candidate to publicly launch a campaign.[10]

Blanchard's most significant opposition was Representative Mo Brooks, who was, at that point, endorsed by former President Donald Trump. In November 2021, The Wall Street Journal reported that Trump was considering endorsing Blanchard if she withdrew her Senate campaign and ran for governor instead.[11] [12] However, such an endorsement never occurred.[13]

Blanchard officially switched races on December 7, 2021, announcing during a campaign stop in Wetumpka that she would be running in the 2022 Alabama gubernatorial election instead of the Senate race.[14] Her gubernatorial campaign launched a television advertising campaign on January 3, 2022, which cost approximately $1.175 million, in order to raise her profile among voters in Alabama.[15]

In the May 24 primary, Blanchard finished in second place in the gubernatorial race, with 19% of the vote. However, the election did not go to a run-off, as incumbent Governor Kay Ivey surpassed the threshold to avoid a run-off. Blanchard conceded defeat to Ivey but also indicated that she was interested in pursuing other political efforts in the future.[16]

Personal life

She is married to John Blanchard, a businessman in real estate. Together, they donated over $2.6 million to Republicans from 2015 to April 2019.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Lynda Blanchard Endorsed as New US Ambassador. 2021-03-08. www.total-slovenia-news.com. en-gb.
  2. Web site: 2019-08-20. Ambassador Lynda C. Blanchard U.S. Embassy in Slovenia. 2021-03-08. https://web.archive.org/web/20190820212605/https://si.usembassy.gov/our-relationship/our-ambassador/ . 2019-08-20 .
  3. Web site: 2021-02-18. Former Trump administration official to run for Alabama senate seat. 2021-03-08. al. en.
  4. Web site: U.S. ambassador and Auburn alumna tours Samuel Ginn College of Engineering, commends Auburn's cyber focus. 2021-03-08. Auburn University. en.
  5. Web site: 2021-02-18. Lynda Blanchard, Auburn grad and former ambassador to Slovenia, running for Alabama Senate seat. 2021-03-08. CBS 42. en-US.
  6. Web site: Lynda Blanchard. 2021-03-08. FUTURE 4.0. en-US.
  7. Web site: Trump inaugural donors got ambassador nominations. Are they qualified?. 2021-03-08. NBC News. 3 April 2019 . en.
  8. News: 2019-07-21. Lynda Blanchard. B2. The Philadelphia Inquirer. 2021-03-08.
  9. Web site: 2021-01-20. Susan K. Falatko is now Charge d'Affaires at the U.S. Embassy in Ljubljana. 2021-03-08. U.S. Embassy in Slovenia. en-US.
  10. Web site: Axelrod. Tal. 2021-02-18. Trump's Slovenia Ambassador Lynda Blanchard jumps into Alabama Senate race. 2021-03-08. TheHill. en.
  11. Web site: Republican Governors Distance Themselves From Trump, Drawing His Ire. Bender. Michael C.. The Wall Street Journal. November 20, 2021. December 7, 2021.
  12. Web site: Trump reportedly offers Lynda Blanchard endorsement against Kay Ivey if she'll drop Alabama Senate run. AL.com. Koplowitz. Howard. November 20, 2021. December 7, 2021.
  13. Web site: 11 Primaries To Watch In Alabama, Arkansas, Minnesota And Texas. Samuels. Alex. Rakich. Nathaniel. Five Thirty Eight. May 23, 2022. May 26, 2022.
  14. Web site: Blanchard drops Senate bid, enters governor's race. WSFA-12. Grass. Jonathan. December 7, 2021. December 7, 2021.
  15. Web site: Blanchard begins ad blitz in bid to unseat Ivey. The Anniston Star. Stacy. Todd. January 4, 2022. January 4, 2022.
  16. Web site: Blanchard concedes gubernatorial primary race. Monger. Craig. 1819 News. May 25, 2022. May 26, 2022.