- Harold Stassen
Infobox Officeholder
name = Harold Edward Stassen
imagesize = 200px
small
caption = Stassen during World War II
order = 25thGovernor of Minnesota
term_start =January 2 ,1939
term_end =April 27 ,1943
lieutenant =C. Elmer Anderson ,Edward John Thye
predecessor =Elmer Austin Benson
successor =Edward John Thye
order2 = Director of the United States Foreign Operations Administration
term_start2 = 1953
term_end2 = 1955
president2 =Dwight D. Eisenhower
primeminister2 =
predecessor2 = N/A (post created)
successor2 = N/A (post abolished)
birth_date= birth date|1907|4|13|mf=y
birth_place=St. Paul, Minnesota , U.S.
death_date= death date and age|2001|3|4|1907|4|13
death_place=Bloomington, Minnesota , U.S.
party=Republican
profession=lawyer, politician, candidate
spouse=Esther G. Glewwe
religion=Baptist
footnotes=Harold Edward Stassen (
April 13 ,1907 ndashMarch 4 ,2001 ) was the 25thGovernor of Minnesota from 1939 to 1943 and a laterperennial candidate for other offices, most notably and frequentlyPresident of the United States .Biography and political history
Born in West St. Paul, Minnesota, he graduated from high school at age 14 and the
University of Minnesota Law School in 1929. He was elected District Attorney ofDakota County in 1930 and 1934, then elected Governor of Minnesota in 1938. He was seen as an "up and comer" after delivering thekeynote address at the 1940Republican National Convention . At that convention, he helped secure the Republican Party (GOP) nomination forWendell Willkie .Against the advice of some of his political advisers, Stassen resigned from office in 1943 to serve as an officer in the
United States Navy duringWorld War II . Stassen did indeed lose some of his political base while overseas, whereas Republican candidates such asThomas Dewey had a chance to increase theirs. Stassen was a delegate at the San Francisco Conference that established theUnited Nations , and president of theUniversity of Pennsylvania from 1948 to 1953. His attempt to establish big-timecollege football at the university was unpopular and soon abandoned. From 1953 to 1955 he was the director of PresidentDwight D. Eisenhower 's short-lived Foreign Operations Administration.Stassen was later best known for being a perennial candidate for the Republican Party nomination for President, seeking it nine times between 1948 and 1992 (1948, 1952, 1964, 1968, 1976, 1980, 1984, 1988, 1992) but never winning it or, after 1952, even coming close. He did receive votes at the Republican National Convention as late as 1968 when he won two votes for president (one from Minnesota and the other from
Ohio ).Stassen also ran for:
* Dakota County District Attorney (he won in 1930 and 1934)
* governor of Minnesota on four occasions (he won on his first three attempts 1938, 1940, 1942),
* governor ofPennsylvania twice,
*United States Senate twice, and
*mayor ofPhiladelphia once.
* U.S. Representative (He was the Republican nominee againstBruce Vento of Minnesota in 1986).Stassen's strongest bid for the presidential nomination was in 1948, when he won a series of upset victories in early primaries. Polls showed that he would beat
Harry S. Truman if nominated. He lost the nomination toThomas Dewey , however, who had already lost in the presidential election of 1944 toFranklin D. Roosevelt . There is some sense that Stassen never got over failing to have the chance to reach what he considered his potential.says whoStassen played a key role in the 1952 Republican contest when he released his delegates to
Dwight D. Eisenhower . This helped Eisenhower to defeatRobert Taft on the first ballot. He served in the Eisenhower Administration, filling posts including director of the Mutual Security Administration (foreign aid) and Special Assistant to the President for Disarmament. During this period he held cabinet rank and led a quixotic effort (perhaps covertly encouraged by Eisenhower, who had serious reservations aboutRichard Nixon 's qualifications for the presidency)Fact|date=February 2008 to "dump Nixon" at the 1956 Republican Convention. When he left the Eisenhower Administration in 1958, he became a candidate for the Republican nomination for governor of Pennsylvania. His defeat in this racendash which was not closendash generally was seen as marking the end of his importance as a political figure, although he became a candidate on many occasions in the ensuing years. Though he maintained a successful law practice in Philadelphia and was a major figure of theWorld War II and immediate post-war eras, he nonetheless became the subject of jokes, even wearing a toupee in an apparent effort to look younger and hence presumably more electable. The humor was collective, with the 'Stop Stassen' movement often attracting more attention than Stassen's bid for the nomination.Stassen gained a reputation as a liberal, particularly when, as president of the
American Baptist Convention in 1963, he joinedMartin Luther King in his march onWashington, D.C. . He was a prime representative of the liberal stream of American Republicanism. Much of his political thought came from his religious beliefs. An active American (or Northern) Baptist, he held important positions in his denomination and in local and national councils of churches. Many remembered him as much as a church figure as a political candidate.On the death of
Happy Chandler , Stassen became the earliest governor of any U.S. state still living. When he died, the title was passed toCharles Poletti , a former governor ofNew York State . Stassen died in 2001 inBloomington, Minnesota , aged 93, and is buried at the Acacia Park Cemetery inMendota Heights, Minnesota .Electoral history
In popular culture
In the daily cartoon
Doonesbury , Stassen was mentioned in the March 10, 1971 strip in which the characters B.D., Mark, and Mike Doonesbury are playing poker. B.D. confidently announces, "My poker has the steady, strong winning power of a Richard Nixon!" To which Mark replies, "That's nothing. My hand has all the steady challenging strength of an Ed Muskie." After a long pause, Mike dejectedly replies, "Harold Stassen."In "
The Simpsons " episode "", Gil makessunny side up eggs for the kids, and quips that they are "a la Harold Stassen" because they are "always running!" Lisa giggles nervously at the remark (after a pause) and Bart asks her if she understands the reference, to which she replies "kinda".In Episode #818 of "
Mystery Science Theater 3000 ", "Devil Doll", the character of the Great Vorelli tells his livingventriloquist dummy Hugo, "You'll never win. You'll always lose." To whichCrow T. Robot adds, "You're Harold Stassen."In
Harry Turtledove 's alternate history book, "", Harold Stassen is Vice-President, and later President of the United States. Also, in Turtledove'sSettling Accounts series, Stassen is the Republican candidate in 1944 elections.References
* [http://www.mnhs.org/people/governors/gov/gov_27.htm Minnesota Historical Society]
External links
* [http://www.mnhs.org/people/governors/gov/gov_27.htm Minnesota State Historical Society]
* [http://www.booknotes.org/Program/?ProgramID=1023 CSPAN Booknotes Interview, Eisenhower: Turning the World Toward Peace]
* [http://www.eisenhower.archives.gov/listofholdingshtml/finding_aids_s.html Papers of Harold Stassen, Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Library]
* [http://www.eisenhower.archives.gov/listofholdingshtml/finding_aids_w.html Records of the White House Office of the Special Assistant for Disarmament (Harold Stassen), Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Library]###@@@KEY@@@###succession box
before=Elmer Austin Benson
title=Governor of Minnesota
years=1939–1943
after=Edward John Thye succession box
before = N/A
title=Director of the United States Foreign Operations Administration
years = 1953–1955
after = N/As-ttl|title=President of theUniversity of Pennsylvania
years=1948–1953succession box
before=Martin A. Nelson
title=Republican Party nominee forGovernor of Minnesota
years=1938 (won), 1940 (won), 1942 (won)
after=Edward John Thye succession box
before=W. Thatcher Longstreth
title=Republican Party nominee forMayor of Philadelphia
years=1959 (lost)
after=James T. McDermott succession box
before=Mary Jane Rachner
title=Republican Party nominee for Representative fromMinnesota's 4th congressional district
years=1986 (lost)
after=Ian Maitland
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