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Dan Kuykendall

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campaign in the Memphis black community. He also received the support of many whites angered by Kuykendall's continued support of Nixon in the midst of Watergate. On election night, it looked like Kuykendall had managed to hold onto the seat by a razor-thin margin. However, Ford's supporters found
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Kuykendall established himself as one of the House's most conservative members and was known for being long-winded to the point of what many felt was verbosity, and as a consequence was given the derisive nickname "The Tennessee Talking Horse". During his tenure he served on the
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eight ballot boxes purported to have been in the dumpster of the then all-white Shelby County Election Commission. When those ballots were counted, it was enough for Ford to unseat Kuykendall by only 744 votesβ€”one of the closest races of the
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and on September 6, 1963, the directors of the Republican Association of Memphis and Shelby County adopted a resolution urging Kuykendall to run for Senate either against Gore or to fill the vacancy created by Senator
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and the ensuing impeachment process he defended President Richard Nixon. He blamed "nonpoliticians" for Watergate by placing blame onto people such as Attorney General
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in a landslide with 79.00% of the vote against the Republican 19.01%, Kuykendall received 46.38% of the vote to Gore's 53.62% and in the simultaneous special election
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to President Nixon and all House Republicans vote in unanimity including Kuykendall. When the House voted on former New York Governor
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as an executive. On July 6, 1951, he married Jacqueline Meyer and would later have four children with her.
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with Republican areas in his former district being replaced with Democratic areas. He won reelection in
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Republican Party members of the United States House of Representatives from Tennessee
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to President Gerald Ford, he was one of 153 Republicans to vote for him.
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On March 12, 1966, he stated that he had no political plans outside the
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and in 1971 he cosponsored an attempt to impeach Supreme Court Justice
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In July 1963 he stated that he was interested in challenging Senator
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Kuykendall died on June 12, 2008, after a long illness at age 83.
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he served as a B-29 pilot from 1942 to 1945. In 1947 he graduated
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congressional districts from 1967 until 1975. A member of the
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he supported Richard Nixon and stated that "a vote for
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In 1974, the Democrats nominated state Representative
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1972 Tennessee Ninth Congressional District election
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1968 Tennessee Ninth Congressional District election
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1966 Tennessee Ninth Congressional District election
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he narrowly defeated Grider with 52.16% of the vote.
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During the 2579:People from San Saba County, Texas 1972:'s delegation(s) to the 90th–93rd 1407:"Mid-South Politicians Get Needle" 356:, in 1955 through employment with 340:Dan Heflin Kuykendall was born in 14: 2574:People from Germantown, Tennessee 2569:20th-century American legislators 1692:Locker, Richard (June 13, 2008). 1237:"Kuykendall May Run Against Gore" 1595:. October 28, 1973. p. 24. 1465:. January 31, 1971. p. 12. 1335:. September 6, 1963. p. 1. 1243:. November 15, 1963. p. 3. 1133: 1110: 1083: 1013: 986: 916: 895: 874: 847: 775: 748: 678: 649: 622:Dan Kuykendall electoral history 513:Interstate and Foreign Committee 464:He easily won reelection in the 282: 259: 242: 31: 2599:Texas A&M University alumni 1543:. October 23, 1973. p. 8. 1491:. October 14, 1968. p. 7. 1361:. February 7, 1964. p. 1. 627:1964 Tennessee Senate election 429:received 47.41% of the vote to 202: 1799:"Dan Kuykendall (id: K000348)" 1673:. August 20, 1974. p. 1. 1647:. August 10, 1974. p. 4. 1517:. August 13, 1973. p. 9. 1413:. April 27, 1966. p. 13. 1387:. March 13, 1966. p. 20. 1283:. January 4, 1964. p. 7. 395:Shelby County Republican Party 1: 2609:Military personnel from Texas 1912:Member of the  1877:Member of the  1862:U.S. House of Representatives 1621:. August 6, 1974. p. 4. 56:U.S. House of Representatives 38: 1381:"Memphian Seen As Candidate" 1309:. July 24, 1963. p. 2. 451:Ninth Congressional district 314:United States Representative 2589:Procter & Gamble people 1569:. May 21, 1973. p. 9. 1439:. June 7, 1966. p. 4. 1217:. May 13, 1969. p. 7. 598:, Kuykendall stayed in the 577:. Ford staged a tremendous 2625: 1894:District eliminated after 497:8th congressional district 474:1968 presidential election 383:1960 presidential election 375:1956 presidential election 344:, on July 9, 1924. 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Official portrait of Dan Kuykendall
U.S. House of Representatives
Tennessee
George W. Grider
Harold Ford Sr.
9th district
8th district
Cherokee
Texas
Memphis
Tennessee
Republican
Alma mater
Texas A&M University
United States

Army Air Corps

First lieutenant
World War II
United States Representative
Tennessee
8th
9th
Republican Party
Cherokee, Texas
World War II
Texas A&M University
Memphis, Tennessee
Procter & Gamble

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