- Alan Cranston
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name = Alan MacGregor Cranston
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jr/sr = United States Senator
state =California
term_start =January 3 ,1969
term_end =January 3 ,1993
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predecessor =Thomas Kuchel
successor =Barbara Boxer
order2 = 18thUnited States Senate Majority Whip
term_start2 =January 3 ,1977
term_end2 =January 3 ,1981
leader2 =Robert Byrd
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predecessor2 =Robert Byrd
successor2 =Ted Stevens
order3 = 21stUnited States Senate Majority Whip
term_start3 =January 3 ,1987
term_end3 =January 3 ,1991
leader3 =Robert Byrd George Mitchell
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predecessor3 =Alan K. Simpson
successor3 =Wendell Ford
order4 = 15thUnited States Senate Minority Whip
term_start4 =January 3 ,1981
term_end4 =January 3 ,1987
leader4 =Robert Byrd
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predecessor4 =Ted Stevens
successor4 =Alan K. Simpson
order5 = 16th United States Senate Democratic Whip
term_start5 =January 3 ,1977
term_end5 =January 3 ,1991
leader5 =Robert Byrd
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predecessor5 =Robert Byrd
successor5 =Wendell Ford
order6 = 25thCalifornia State Controller
term_start6 = 1959
term_end6 = 1967
governor6 =Pat Brown
predecessor6 =Robert C. Kirkwood
successor6 =Houston I. Flournoy
date of birth= birth date|1914|6|19|mf=y
place of birth=Palo Alto, California
date of death= death date and age|2000|12|31|1914|6|19|mf=y
place of death=Los Altos ,California
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party= Democratic|Alan MacGregor Cranston (
June 19 1914 –December 31 2000 ) was an Americanjournalist and Democratic Senator fromCalifornia .Education
Cranston earned his
high school diploma from Mountain View High School. He attendedPomona College and the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México before graduating fromStanford University in Palo Alto in 1936.Early career
Cranston was a correspondent for the "International News Service" for two years preceding
World War II . When an abridged English-language translation ofAdolf Hitler 's "Mein Kampf " was released, sanitized to exclude some of Hitler'santi-semitism andmilitancy , Cranston published an unexpurgated and annotated translation which he believed more accurately reflected the contents of the book. In 1939, Hitler's publisher sued him for copyright violation inConnecticut ; a judge ruled in Hitler's favor and publication of the book was halted.Before enlisting in the armed forces in 1944 as a private (he held the rank of
sergeant at his discharge), he worked in theOffice of War Information . The following year he wrote a second book, "The Killing of the Peace", a synopsis of the failed bid to get theUnited States to join theLeague of Nations immediately followingWorld War I .Cranston, a supporter of
world government , became president of theWorld Federalist Association in 1948. [ [http://www.dwfed.org/about.htm About the Democratic World Federalists ] ] He successfully pushed for his state's legislature to pass the1949 World Federalist California Resolution , calling on Congress to amend the Constitution to allow U.S. participation in a federalworld government .Public office
tate Controller
A Democrat, Cranston was elected
California State Controller in 1958 and reelected in 1962.enator
In 1968, he was elected to the first of what would prove to be four six-year terms
United States Senate , defeating RepublicanMax Rafferty in thegeneral election after the staunchlyconservative Rafferty had defeated the liberal Republican incumbent,Thomas Kuchel , in that party's primary.The general election itself was also marred by mudslinging; A conservative writer, Frank Capell, authored a pamphlet suggesting that Cranston may have had
Communist leanings in his youth, and that during his stint at the Office of War Information he helped falsely convince Franklin D. Roosevelt thatNazi Germany had perpetrated theKatyń massacre . Many of the same allegations were recycled in an article that ran in "American Opinion " in 1974 entitled "Alan Cranston: The Shadow in the Senate". The article's title was a reference toLamont Cranston , the name of the main character in the popular radio program "The Shadow ").In 1974, Cranston defeated Republican H.L. "Bill" Richardson, a conservative state senator previously affiliated with the
John Birch Society . Cranston polled 3,693,160 votes (60.5 percent) to Richardson's 2,210,267 (36.2 percent).In 1980, Cranston defeated Republican
Paul Gann , 4,705,399 (56.5 percent) to 3,093,426 (37.1 percent).Presidential candidate
Cranston was Democratic Whip from 1977-1991.
He was an unsuccessful candidate for the Democratic Presidential nomination for the 1984 election. He became the first announced candidate on
February 1 ,1983 . Despite his age (sixty-nine) and appearance that seemed even older (he dyed his little remaining white hair a color that most called orange [Citation | last = Reed | first = Christopher | title = Obituaries: Alan Cranston | newspaper =The Guardian | year = 2001 | date = 02 January 2001 | url = http://www.guardian.co.uk/news/2001/jan/02/guardianobituaries ] ), Cranston quickly became a recognized candidate. His strong support for anuclear freeze won him an intense following among anti-nuclear activists, support that translated into campaign donations, committed staff (future Washington SenatorMaria Cantwell moved to the state in 1983 to head up Cranston's caucus campaign effort there) and volunteers and "straw poll" victories in Wisconsin, California, and Alabama. However, the entry ofGeorge McGovern into the race in September 1983 cut into Cranston's support. He finished a weak fourth inIowa in February 1984 and dropped out a week later after finishing seventh out of eight candidates inNew Hampshire , with only 2 percent of the vote. Cranston also faced a campaign debt of $2 million as he began gearing up for an expensive and tough re-election fight in 1986, when he narrowly defeated the liberal Republican U.S. RepresentativeEd Zschau , who later left the Republican Party.Reprimand
He was reprimanded by the U.S. Senate Select Committee on Ethics for "improper conduct" on
November 20 ,1991 after he accepted $1 million in campaign contributions from the Lincoln Savings head,Charles Keating . Keating had wanted federal regulators to stop "hounding" hissavings and loan association. The committee deemed Cranston's misconduct the worst among theKeating Five . Cranston decided against running for a fifth term while he battledprostate cancer .Retirement and death
He dedicated his retirement to the global abolition of nuclear weapons, first through the Nuclear Weapon Elimination Initiative of the State of the World Forum, and then as President of the Global Security Institute, which he founded in 1999. [Bock, Alan: [http://www.antiwar.com/bock/b010301.html Eye on the Empire] , Antiwar.com.]
He lived in
Los Altos, California , from his retirement until his death.ee also
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