- Robert Badham
Infobox_Congressman
name= Robert Badham
state=California
district= 40th congressional
term= 1977-1989
preceded=Andrew J. Hinshaw
succeeded=Chris Cox
date of birth= birth date|1929|6|9|mf=y
place of birth=Los Angeles, California
date of death= death date and age|2005|10|21|1929|6|9|mf=y
place of death=Newport Beach, California
spouse=
profession= Business executive
religion=
party= Republican|Robert Edward Badham (
June 9 ,1929 –October 21 ,2005 ) was an Americanpolitician . He was born inLos Angeles, California and graduated fromBeverly Hills High School in 1947. He served in the California assembly from 1963-1976, as well as theUnited States House of Representatives fromCalifornia's 40th congressional district from 1977 to 1989, which included the Newport Beach area. He is buried atRiverside National Cemetery inRiverside, California .1986 Campaign
During Badham's 1986 campaign against
Nathan Rosenberg ,Werner Erhard and Associates threatened a lawsuit against the incumbent congressman. Pressman mentions this incident in "Outrageous Betrayal " :In March 1986 Erhard's thirty-three-year-old brother Nathan Rosenberg suddenly announced his decision to run for Congress in a conservative district in
Orange County, California . Nathan, who bore a striking resemblance to his famous older brother, for years had been deeply involved in est andthe Hunger Project but tried to play down those connections during his campaign. His opponent, an incumbent coongressman named Robert Badham, was quick to remind voters about Rosenberg's ties to Erhard and how that might affect his role in Congress. "I imagine that would be the outreach for power [and] the tenets of the est program, to create a different world by mind revolution," Badham told reporters during the campaign.
Erhard remained on the sidelines during his brother's campaign, though Rosenberg relied extensively on est-trained campaign volunteers along with financial contributions from several Erhard staff members and supporters. On election day conservative Orange County voters gave Badham a huge victory over Rosenberg, who tried to win the same congressional seat two years later after Badham announced his retirement. Once again Rosenberg was attached as an "est advocate" who tried to conceal ties to his controversial brother. Once again Rosenberg went down in defeat - ending his political ambitions and frustratingWerner Erhard 's own private desire for increased political influence [Pressman, Steven , "Outrageous Betrayal : The dark journey ofWerner Erhard from est to exile".New York :St. Martin's Press , 1993. ISBN 0-312-09296-2, p.221-222.] .References
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California's 40th congressional district
*Chris Cox ,Chairman ,U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), former representative,California's 40th congressional district
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