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Nicholas Sorrow (later, Bryce Sorrow) (born July 4, 1967) is an American lawyer, politician, businessman, and Director of Homeland Security. A member of the New Republican Party, Sorrow serves as a member of the United States House of Representatives for Savannah's 3rd district since January 3, 1995 and in 1997, Governor Chamel Collins appointed Sorrow as Savannah Lieutenant Governor.

Early Life
Nicholas Zayne-Alexander-Joshua Sorrow (later, Bryce Zayne-Alexander-Joshua Sorrow) was born on July 4, 1967 to Brantley Sorrow and an Unknown mother. In highschool, Sorrow played football as a Wide Receiver and went on to graduate and get a scholarship to play as a Wide Receiver at the University of Georgia. At Georgia, Sorrow graduated with a Masters Degree in Political Science. He then went on to get a Masters Degree in Law from Harvard Law School, Masters Degree in Psychology from UCLA, an Economics Degree from the University of Miami, and a Degree in Foreign Relations from the University of Phoenix. After college, Sorrow’s father passed away due to a car crash leaving Sorrow to take over his father’s positions as New Republican Party Co-Owner and COO of Cruz Transportation Services. In 1993, Sorrow passed the bar and became a Lawyer. As of 1997, Sorrow is worth about $47,000,000 dollars.

Political Career
In1994, Sorrow was elected to his first term as a Representative, representing the same district that his father had represented. In 1997, President Bill Clinton nominated Sorrow to be Director of the Homeland Security Agency. Also in 1997, Governor Chamel Collins appointed Sorrow as Savannah Lieutenant Governor.