- Bruce Herschensohn
Bruce S. Herschensohn (born ca. 1932) is an American
conservative politicalcommentator and senior fellow at the Pepperdine School of Public Policy near Malibu,California .Previously, Herschensohn has been a Distinguished Fellow at the
Claremont Institute and a fellow at the Institute of Politics at Harvard'sJohn F. Kennedy School of Government inCambridge, Massachusetts .Political involvement
In 1986, Herschensohn unsuccessfully sought the Republican
nomination for theUnited States Senate held by the liberal DemocratAlan Cranston . He finished second, with 587,842 votes (29.6 percent) toU.S. Representative Ed Zschau of theSilicon Valley , who received 7,347,384 (37.1 percent). In thegeneral election , Cranston defeated Zschau to secure his fourth and final Senate term. Zschau, considered a moderate to liberal Republican later left the GOP and became an independent.In 1992, when Cranston retired, Herschensohn won the Republican nomination by narrowly defeating U.S. Representative Tom Campbell, a liberal Republican who had been on the faculty of
Stanford University . Herschensohn received 956,136 votes (38.2 percent) to Campbell's 895,970 (35.8 percent). The remaining 417,848 ballots (16.7 percent) went toMayor Sonny Bono of Palm Springs. During the primary campaign and afterwards, Herschensohn became a close friend of Bono and encouraged his former rival to seek election to theUnited States House of Representatives in 1994. Bono was part of the freshman class in 1995 which brought a Republican majority to the U.S. House for the first time in forty years.In the 1992 general election, Herschensohn, well-known as a Los Angeles area
television commentator, was defeated by the Democrat, U.S. RepresentativeBarbara Boxer . It is widely believed that the revelation just prior to the election that Herschensohn had attended astrip club undermined his prospects of victory. However, Herschensohn still ran ahead ofU.S. President George H.W. Bush , who was badly beaten in the California balloting by DemocratBill Clinton .Authorship
Herschensohn has written a number of books on
foreign policy , his most recent being "Taiwan : The ThreatenedDemocracy ".
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