Samuel Joseph Wurzelbacher ( WUR -zəl-bah-kər ; December 3, 1973 – August 27, 2023), commonly known as " Joe the Plumber ", was an American conservative activist and commentator. He gained national attention during the 2008 U.S. presidential campaign season when, during a videotaped cam...
Samuel Joseph Wurzelbacher, who became known as "Joe the Plumber" after garnering national media attention for confronting then-presidential candidate Barack Obama on the 2008 campaign trail, died...
Samuel Joseph Wurzelbacher, popularly known as Joe the Plumber after he confronted then-presidential candidate Barack Obama, died Sunday.
Joe the Plumber may be at the heart of John McCain's campaign in the closing days, but he represents a rapidly shrinking demographic - one whose power to swing a presidential election has declined...
Joe Wurzelbacher, known as "Joe the Plumber" by GOP presidential candidate John McCain after confronting Barack Obama on the 2008 campaign trail, has died.
Wurzelbacher became better known as "Joe the Plumber" after posing a question to then-candidate Obama regarding his tax policies and the potential negative impact on small businesses. He...
Joe the Plumber became an instant icon after the third presidential debate. Why? Because the widening gap between rich and poor is a very real problem in the United States.
Joe the Plumber has become Joe the Republican committee member. Samuel Wurzelbacher, who was championed by Sen. John McCain during the 2008 presidential campaign, is now a political player in Ohio.
Blog: Would Joe be thrown off the rolls if he registered in Ohio today? The Toledo Blade reported today that "Joe the Plumber's"
John McCain announced that Joe the Plumber was at his rally in Defiance, Ohio Thursday morning. But when McCain called on the campaign poster-man to stand up, he wasn't there. "Joe, where...