Barbara Boxer – All Body Measurements Including Height, Weight, Shoe Size and More

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Biography – A Short Wiki

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Barbara Boxer is a retired American politician who was the United States Senator from California from 1993 to 2017. A member of the Democratic Party, she was in the United States House of Representatives from 1983 to 1993. In January 2015, Boxer announced she will not be running for re-election in the 2016 senate elections and also announced her retirement from politics. Born Barbara Levy on November 11, 1940 in Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA, to Jewish immigrants Sophie and Ira Levy, she graduated from George W. Wingate High School and Brooklyn College. She has been married to Stewart Boxer since 1962. They have two children, Douglas and Nicole.

Body Measurements Table

Here is the body measurement information of Barbara Boxer. Check out all known statistics in the table below!

Body shapeAverage
Dress sizeUnknown
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Shoe sizeUnknown
Bra size Unknown
Cup sizeUnknown
Height 4′11½” (151 cm)
Weight 112 pounds (51 kg)
Natural breasts or implants Unknown

Quotes

Could you say ‘senator’ instead of ‘ma’am? It’s just a thing. I worked so hard to get that title. I’d appreciate it.

Barbara Boxer

More than anything, I think as our country matures, we recognize that women deserve to be treated with respect and dignity.

Barbara Boxer

Every citizen of this country should be guaranteed that their vote matters, that their vote is counted, and that in the voting booth, their vote has a much weight as that of any CEO, any member of Congress, or any President.

Barbara Boxer

The American people need to know the truth. The American people need to see the truth. In a democracy, letting the people know the truth is the essence of what it means to be free.

Barbara Boxer

We have the greatest hospitals, doctors, and medical technology in the world – we need to make them accessible to every American.

Barbara Boxer