- Thomas Kuchel
Infobox_Senator
name=Thomas Henry Kuchel
jr/sr=United States Senator
state=California
term=January 2 1953 –January 3 1969
preceded=Richard M. Nixon
succeeded=Alan Cranston
date of birth= birth date|1910|8|15
place of birth= Anaheim, Orange County,California , USA
date of death= death date and age|1994|11|21|1910|8|15
place of death=Beverly Hills, California
spouse=
profession=Attorney
religion=
party=RepublicanThomas Henry Kuchel (
August 15 1910 –November 21 1994 ) was amoderate Republican PartyUnited States Senator fromCalifornia .Early life
Kuchel (pronounced "key-kull") was born in Anaheim in Orange County. While he was at
Anaheim High School , he joined the debate team. He debated a team fromWhittier High School , won his own debate against his opponent and later intraparty rival,Richard M. Nixon . He was educated as a lawyer at theUniversity of Southern California Law School before he entered state government. He served in theCalifornia State Assembly from 1937 to 1941, in theCalifornia State Senate from 1941 to 1945, and asCalifornia State Controller from 1946 to 1953. DuringWorld War II , Kuchel was alieutenant commander in theU.S. Naval Reserves .Politics
In 1953, Kuchel was appointed to the U.S. Senate by Governor
Earl Warren to fill the vacancy created after Republican SenatorRichard M. Nixon was elected Vice President. He served the remainder of Nixon's term and was elected to two subsequent terms ending in 1969. In 1962, Kuchel was reelected to the Senate but pointedly refused to endorse ticket-mate Nixon's candidacy for governor in a heated race against theincumbent Democrat Edmund G. "Pat" Brown, Sr.. Kuchel had first attempted to steer clear of the factional infighting within the California GOP which took place in the 1950s between Vice President Nixon, U.S. Senate Republican LeaderWilliam F. Knowland , a conservative, and GovernorGoodwin J. Knight , a liberal. Known as a moderate, Kuchel eventually backed Knowland in his campaign to oust Knight in the Republican primary for governor in 1958. Knight then ran for the United States Senate.Kuchel however, broke with Knowland in 1964, when Knowland asked him to endorse
Barry Goldwater for the Republican nomination for president, and Kuchel instead endorsedNelson Rockefeller , who narrowly lost the Californiapresidential primary to Goldwater. Knowland's influence in revenge for this may have led to a premature end for Kuchel's political career. He was narrowly defeated in the Republican primary in 1968 by conservative state Superintendent of Public InstructionMax Rafferty , who went on to lose the general election toAlan Cranston , the former state Controller, a position once held by Kuchel himself. Kuchel returned to practising law in California until his retirement in 1981.References
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*" [http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/R?r107:FLD001:E51857 Honoring a True Public Servant: Senator Thomas Kuchel] ," "Congressional Record", October 11, 2002.
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