- Paul Tsongas
Infobox_Senator
name=Paul Efthemios Tsongas
jr/sr=United States Senator
state=Massachusetts
term=January 3 ,1979 –January 3 ,1985
preceded=Edward Brooke
succeeded=John Kerry
date of birth=birth date|1941|2|14|mf=y
place of birth=Lowell, Massachusetts
date of death=death date and age|1997|1|18|1941|2|14
place of death=Lowell, Massachusetts
party=Democratic
spouse=Niki Tsongas
alma_mater= Dartmouth andYale Law School
religion=Orthodox
state2=Massachusetts
district2=5th
term2=January 3 ,1975 –January 3 ,1979
preceded2=Paul W. Cronin
succeeded2=James Shannon Paul Efthemios Tsongas (pronEng|ˈsɒŋgəs) (
February 14 ,1941 –January 18 ,1997 ) was a United States Senator fromMassachusetts and a one-timecandidate for the Democratic presidential nomination. Previously he also served as aU.S. Representative from Massachusetts and held localpolitical office as well.Early life
Tsongas was born along with a twin sister, Thaleia (Schlesinger), to a working-class Greek father and native Massachusetts mother. He attended Dartmouth, graduating in 1962,
Yale Law School and theKennedy School of Government atHarvard before settling inLowell, Massachusetts .He served as a
Peace Corps volunteer inEthiopia in 1962–1964, and as Peace Corps Country Director in the West Indies in 1967–1968.Political career
Tsongas first entered politics as a
city council lor, elected to the Lowell City Council in 1969 where he served two consecutive terms. Tsongas went on to serve as a county commissioner of Middlesex County, Massachusetts. In 1974 he was elected to theUnited States House of Representatives , defeating Republican incumbentPaul W. Cronin . He served two terms in the House, and in 1978 he was elected to the Senate, defeating incumbentEdward Brooke . In 1983, however, he was diagnosed withnon-Hodgkins lymphoma New York Times , [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9A0DE2DD133FF936A3575AC0A960948260&n=Top/News/Health/Diseases,%20Conditions,%20and%20Health%20Topics/Cancer "Ex-Senator Gets Transplant"] , September 5, 1986. Retrieved Oct. 20, 2007.] and in 1984 announced his retirement from the Senate. His seat went to fellow Democrat and 2004 presidential nomineeJohn Kerry . After fighting the illness he returned to politics and, in 1992, ran for his party's nomination for President. Until the 1992 campaign, he had never lost an election.Presidential campaign
Primaries
The Tsongas campaign was banking heavily on early success in New Hampshire. Like many of the candidates, Tsongas ignored the 1992 contest in Iowa, which was expected to go overwhelmingly to Iowa's Senator
Tom Harkin . Tsongas, from neighboring Massachusetts, hoped that hisNew England independence andfiscal conservatism would appeal to New Hampshirites. He achieved recognition for the bluntness and clarity of his plan, distributing a short book titled [http://www.cheslog.com/craig/parrhesia/tsongascall.html A Call to Economic Arms] , which focused on such issues as the growing federal deficit. When asked why he didn't have a tax cut plan like the other candidates, Tsongas famously responded "I'm not Santa Claus." [ [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9E0CE6D6143FF931A25751C0A964958260 THE 1992 CAMPAIGN: Media; OLD QUERIES GREET TSONGAS ON CLIMB - New York Times ] ] During the early weeks of 1992, things seemed to be going Tsongas' way when one of the potential major candidates,Bill Clinton , stumbled over issues involvingmarital infidelity and avoidance of themilitary draft during Vietnam. While Clinton was hurt by these issues, the damage seemed to bottom out several weeks before the New Hampshire primary. While Tsongas was the actual winner in terms of votes received and delegates won, Clinton advisorJames Carville tagged Clinton with the label "the Comeback Kid", and claimed that Clinton's campaign was back on track. While ostensibly thefront-runner , Tsongas was already considered by many to be behind Clinton after just one primary.Following the New Hampshire primary, Tsongas was unable to match Clinton's fundraising. Clinton later went to win most of the
Super Tuesday primaries. Tsongas did go on to win delegate contests inDelaware ,Maryland ,Arizona ,Washington ,Utah , andMassachusetts , but his campaign never recovered from Clinton's comeback; Clinton won the primaries of most of the more populous and delegate-rich states.Convention
Eventually, Tsongas pulled out of the race and endorsed Clinton. However, a number of the Tsongas delegates continued to support the former Senator, and voted for Tsongas at the convention. The roll call yielded 289 votes for Tsongas, placing him in third place, behind Clinton and former
California governor Jerry Brown .Political positions
Tsongas was viewed as a social liberal and economic moderate. He was especially known for his pro-business economic policies. In particular, he focused on the U.S. budget
deficit , a cause he continued to champion after his primary campaign ended, by co-founding The Concord Coalition. Tsongas was often criticized by his opponents as aReaganomics -style politician, who was closer to Republicans in this matter. In the mid 1980s he shocked many of the members of theAmericans for Democratic Action by telling them that they should focus more on economic growth than wealth redistribution.His most memorable quip might have been, "If anyone thinks the words government and efficiency belong in the same sentence, we have counseling available." [Kramer, Michael. (
1992 -03-02 ) [http://www.webcitation.org/query?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.time.com%2Ftime%2Fprintout%2F0%2C8816%2C974992%2C00.html&date=2008-02-05 "The Political Interest: Who Has the Best Plan for Fixing the Economy?"] , "Time"]Post career
A few years later the cancer (non-Hodgkins lymphoma) returned. He died of
pneumonia andliver failure onJanuary 18 ,1997 , two days before his term as President would have ended had he been elected in1992 .On
January 27 ,1998 , theTsongas Arena in Lowell was dedicated in his honor. [ [http://www.paultsongasarena.com/overview.asp Tsongas Arena,Lowell MA, Entertainment Venue, Sports, Concerts, Tradeshows, Lock Monsters, RiverHawks ] ]In a special election held on October 16, 2007, his widow
Niki Tsongas won the Massachusetts Congressional seat that Paul once held. [ [http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/story?id=3739953 ABC News: Dem Senator's Widow Wins House Seat ] ]Electoral history
Massachusetts 5th district, 1974 [ [http://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=32050 Our Campaigns - MA District 05 Race - Nov 04, 1974 ] ]
*Paul Tsongas (D) - 99,518 (60.64%)
*Paul W. Cronin (R) (inc.) - 64,596 (39.36%)Massachusetts 5th district, 1976 [ [http://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=31325 Our Campaigns - MA District 05 Race - Nov 02, 1976 ] ]
*Paul Tsongas (D) (inc.) - 144,217 (67.31%)
*Roger P. Durkin (D) - 70,036 (32.69%)Democratic primary for the
United States Senate from Massachusetts, 1978 [ [http://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=290355 Our Campaigns - MA US Senate- D Primary Race - Sep 19, 1978 ] ]
*Paul Tsongas - 296,915 (35.55%)
*Paul Guzzi - 258,960 (31.01%)
*Kathleen Alioto - 161,036 (19.28%)
*Howard Phillips - 65,397 (7.83%)
*Elaine Noble - 52,464 (6.28%)
* Others - 379 (0.05%)Massachusetts United States Senate election, 1978 [ [http://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=5333 Our Campaigns - MA US Senate Race - Nov 07, 1978 ] ]
*Paul Tsongas (D) - 1,093,283 (55.06%)
*Edward Brooke (R) (inc.) - 890,584 (44.85%)
* Others - 1,833 (0.09%)United States presidential election, 1992 (Democratic primaries)
*Bill Clinton - 10,482,411 (52.01%)
*Jerry Brown - 4,071,232 (20.20%)
*Paul Tsongas - 3,656,010 (18.14%)
* Unpledged - 750,873 (3.73%)
*Bob Kerrey - 318,457 (1.58%)
*Tom Harkin - 280,304 (1.39%)
*Lyndon LaRouche - 154,599 (0.77%)
*Eugene McCarthy - 108,678 (0.54%)
*Charles Woods - 88,948 (0.44%)
*Larry Agran - 58,611 (0.29%)
*Ross Perot (write-in) - 54,755 (0.27%)
*Ralph Nader (write-in) - 35,935 (0.18%)
*Louis J. Stokes - 29,983 (0.15%)ee also
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Democratic Party (United States) presidential primaries, 1992
*Atari Democrat References
* Paul Tsongas. 1984. "Heading Home". New York:
Knopf . ISBN 0-394-54130-8.External links
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* [http://peacecorpsonline.org/messages/messages/467/2021019.html Peace Corps bio. of Paul Tsongas]
* [http://www.concordcoalition.org/board/bios/tsongas.html Concord Coalition bio. of Paul Tsongas]
* [http://youtube.com/watch?v=adYcBi0Yp-o Tsongas' campaign TV ad]
* [http://dodd.senate.gov/press/Speeches/105_97/0128.htm Sen. Christopher Dodd's Tribute to Sen. Paul Tsongas (Senate — January 28, 1997)]
* [http://www.depauw.edu/news/index.asp?id=13994 Ubben Lecture at DePauw University]
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