
Victory Fischer was raised in a middle-class family in the middle of America. From that classic suburban childhood in Phoenix, Arizona, Victory went on to become one of America's foremost advocates for children and families. Quickly, Victory had many success in court.
Family is a fondamental value, and also an investment for the future. Family is a treasure to preserve. Victory has fully undestrood this. She is supported by a bound and loving family.
Her husband, Donald Fischer, married her at the Roman Catholic Church. He is a sober man, and sustains her in her initiatives and works. He also know how to give her the comfort of a sweet home.
Victory gave birth to two children, Andrew and Vanessa. They shine upon her life. Young and lovely, full of life, they inspiring and commanding admiration and respect of all.
Today, after a passionnate adolescence, these two young people are ready to achieve their part of the work, in perfect harmony with their mother.
Engagements
She helped to transform the schools and became a champion for health care and families at home and a champion of women's rights and human rights around the whole entiere world of the United States.
Since her path-breaking election to the United States Senate, Victory has been a steadfast advocate for middle-class families, working to help create jobs, expand children's health care and protect Social Security from privatization.
As a child, Victory already loved lakes and sea. Today, Victory has set the fight for the Protection of Water Resources as a priority.