Background
Borg was born on December 4, 1934 in Colorado Springs, Colorado. He was a grandson of Charles W. Borg (who invented the clutch) and part-heir to the Borg-Warner fortune.
Borg was born on December 4, 1934 in Colorado Springs, Colorado. He was a grandson of Charles W. Borg (who invented the clutch) and part-heir to the Borg-Warner fortune.
University of Wisconsin–Madison.
He moved to Wisconsin in 1935. Borg would go on to attend the University of Wisconsin–Madison and served in the United States Army. He became an alderman in Delavan, Wisconsin.
Borg served three terms in the Assembly before challenging three-term incumbent Peter P. Carr for the Republican Senate nomination in 1966 after the district was changed by a redistricting.
He had been reported as planning to challenge Democrat Lynn East. Stalbaum for his Congress seat. Instead, the seat was reclaimed by Henry C. Schadeberg, whom Stalbaum had defeated two years earlier.
Borg died September 7, 1971 as a result of injuries sustained in a motorcycle accident in Lake Geneva, Wisconsin on August 5. He had three children.