- Robert Finch
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name = Robert Hutchison Finch
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office = 8thUnited States Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare
term_start = 1969
term_end = 1970
president =Richard Nixon
predecessor =Wilbur J. Cohen
successor =Elliot Richardson
order2 = 38thLieutenant Governor of California
term_start2 = 1967
term_end2 = 1969
governor2 =Ronald Reagan
predecessor2 =Glenn M. Anderson
successor2 =Edwin Reinecke
birth_date =October 9 ,1925
birth_place =Tempe, Arizona
death_date =October 10 ,1995 (aged 70)
death_place =
constituency =
party = Republican
spouse =
profession =lawyer ,
political manager
education =
religion =
footnotes =Robert Hutchison Finch (
October 9 1925 -October 10 1995 ) was a Republicanpolitician fromLa Canada Flintridge, California . Born inTempe, Arizona , he was the son of Robert L. Finch, a member of theArizona House of Representatives .Finch served in the Marine Corps in
World War II . After the war, he served CongressmanNorris Poulson as an aide, and befriended a novice Washington politician namedRichard Nixon . He returned to Southern California to study law at theUniversity of Southern California . He served again as a Marine during theKorean War . He then practiced law for a few years before returning to Washington as Vice President Nixon's aide. He later served as manager of Nixon's unsuccessful 1960 presidential campaign againstJohn F. Kennedy .In 1966 Finch was elected
Lieutenant Governor of California , receiving more votes thanRonald Reagan , who was elected Governor in the same election. During 1968, he was a senior advisor in Richard Nixon's presidential campaign, and when Nixon became President, Finch joined the new Administration in 1969 as Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare. In 1970, Finch left HEW for the White House staff, where he served two years as Counsellor to the President and continued as a member of the Cabinet. After resigning from the White House in 1973, Finch returned to Southern California, where he practiced law in Pasadena and remained engaged in Republican politics until his death. He was an unsuccessful candidate for the Republican nomination for U.S. Senate in 1976, losing toS.I. Hayakawa who went on to win the general election.During the 1968 presidential election, Finch was Nixon's first choice as his Vice Presidential running mate [http://www.politickermd.com/wallyedgemd/1745/friday-political-trivia] , but Finch declined and Nixon then chose
Governor of Maryland Spiro Agnew . Nixon-Finch ticket was possible because, although Nixon was born and represented California in Congress, during 1968 election he was a resident of New York and California's electors would be preemited to cast their vote on both (if they were both California's residents at time, California's electors would be unable to vote for both of them).Following Nixon's election, Finch was given his choice in the new Cabinet, and he selected Secretary of HEW because of his long interest in health and education issues. Finch was more moderate than Nixon, especially in social issues, but political differences never affected their long and close relationship, with the two staying in contact until Nixon's death in 1994.
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