Robert Taft
For the current Governor of Ohio, see Bob Taft.
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Governor of Ohio - Bob Taft
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Robert Alphonso Taft I (September 8, 1889 - July 31, 1953), of the Taft family political dynasty of Ohio, was a United States Senator and Presidential candidate in the Republican Party.
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September 8 - 1889 - July 31 - 1953 - Taft family - Dynasty - Ohio - United States Senator - Presidential - Republican Party
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Robert Taft was the son of William Howard Taft, whose term as President roughly coincided with the younger Taft's undergraduate college years. Educated at Yale University, he got his law degree from Harvard University in 1913, and practiced law briefly in Cincinnati, Ohio, his family's ancestral city. In the 1920 U.S. Federal Population Census for Cincinnati, Robert Taft's occupation was listed as "jail practice lawyer". During World War I he had served on the legal staff of the Food and Drug Administration where he met the future president Herbert Hoover who became the idol of the young republican.
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William Howard Taft - Yale University - Harvard University - 1913 - Cincinnati, Ohio - World War I - Food and Drug Administration - Herbert Hoover
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He began his elected political career in the Ohio House of Representatives, where he first won a seat in 1921, and served as Speaker of the House in 1926. In 1931 he moved to the state senate. He was elected to the first of his three terms as U.S. Senator in 1938; he was re-elected again in 1944 and 1950. He became chairman of the Senate Republican Conference in 1944.
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Ohio House of Representatives - 1921 - 1926 - 1931 - 1938 - 1944 - 1950 - Senate Republican Conference
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As a U.S. senator, he was given the nickname "Mr. Republican"; he was the chief ideologue and spokesperson for the old-fashioned paleoconservatism of the Republican Party of that era. With mild isolationist tendencies, he strove to keep the United States neutral during World War II, and opposed conscription until the attack on the United States at Pearl Harbor in 1941. An active opponent of Franklin Roosevelt's "New Deal," he is famous as the co-sponsor of the Taft-Hartley Act.
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Paleoconservatism - Neutral - World War II - Conscription - Pearl Harbor - 1941 - Franklin Roosevelt - New Deal - Taft-Hartley Act
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He sought nomination as the Republican candidate for President in 1940, but lost to Wendell Wilkie; he again sought the nomination in 1948, but deferred to Thomas E. Dewey; and again in 1952, when he was initially favored to win the nomination due to his support from party insiders. However, after a tighly contested nominating convention, Taft was defeated by Dwight Eisenhower. The 1952 Republican National Convention is, as of 2004, the last major party nominating convention to require multiple ballots (three) to select a Presidential nominee.
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1940 - Wendell Wilkie - 1948 - Thomas E. Dewey - 1952 - Dwight Eisenhower - 1952 - Republican National Convention - As of 2004
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Taft served briefly as Senate Majority Leader in 1953. He died later that year of cancer in New York City at the age of 63 and is buried at Indian Hill Episcopal Church Cemetery in Cincinnati.
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Senate Majority Leader - Cancer - New York City
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Robert Taft was the grandson of Attorney General and Secretary of War Alphonso Taft, and son of President William H. Taft. He married the former Martha Wheaton Bowers, and was the father of Robert Taft Jr. (1917-1993), a former member of the United States Senate, and William H. Taft III (1915-1991), a former ambassador to Ireland. He was grandfather of Robert Alphonso Taft II, the current Governor of Ohio.
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Attorney General - Secretary of War - Alphonso Taft - President - William H. Taft - Robert Taft Jr. - United States Senate - Robert Alphonso Taft II - Governor of Ohio
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