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James B. Utt

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602:. Schmitz won the seat for a full term in the 1970 general election, aided in part by the presence of Governor Reagan, who was about to win a second term. Schmitz polled 192,765 votes (67 percent) to Democrat Thomas B. Lenhart's 87,019 (30.7 percent). The turnout in the district continued to grow along with the Orange County population. (Schmitz later abandoned the GOP, on his belief that the party had grown "too liberal." He was the 133: 25: 478:
blocked a third term for "Pat" Brown, Utt received 73.1 percent in his district (his strongest showing ever). In 1968, when Nixon was elected president, Utt drew a similar vote of 72.5%. That turned out to be his last election, for he died in office before completing the 1969–1971 term.
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In 1964, he had been a strong supporter of fellow Republican Barry Goldwater for the presidency. Goldwater had also voted against the 1964 civil rights law on constitutional and libertarian grounds but later repudiated his position. Utt criticized Attorney General
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One of the most right-wing members in the House of Representatives from his beginning in 1953 to his death in 1970, Utt opposed welfare programs provided by the federal government, likening them to a "child molester who offers candy before his evil act".
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Memorial services held in the House of Representatives and Senate of the United States, together with tributes presented in eulogy of James B. Utt, late a Representative from California.
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from 1933 to 1937, and was an inheritance tax appraiser in the state controller's office during 1936 to 1952. In 1946, at the age of forty-seven, Utt graduated from the
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of a heart attack, which occurred as he was attending church just 10 days shy of his 71st birthday. Utt is interred at Santa Ana Cemetery in Santa Ana.
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Utt had a penchant for conspiracy theories, claiming in 1963 that "a large contingent of barefooted Africans" might be training in
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reported that Utt was one of a group of four Congressmen who had received the "Statesman of the Republic" award from
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as part of a United Nations military exercise to take over the United States. That same year, he also claimed that
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as "vicious" and described the Kennedy and Johnson administrations' positions on civil rights as "Hitlerite."
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Triumph of the Right The Rise of the California Conservative Movement, 1945-1966; Kurt Schuparra, 1998
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presidential nominee in 1972 but won no states in his opposition to Richard Nixon's second term.)
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In 1952, Utt was first elected to the 83rd Congress. He polled 106,972 votes (63%) against the
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year of 1958, he polled 152,855 votes (58%) to Democrat T. R. Boyett's 109,794 votes (42%).
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Utt was succeeded in the 35th Congressional District by fellow conservative Republican
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The Racist Roots of the War on Sex Ed; Planned Parenthood Arizona, January 7, 2019
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United States Representative for the 35th Congressional District of California
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United States Representative for the 28th Congressional District of California
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List of United States Congress members who died in office (1950–1999)
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from being deported. Utt also expressed opposition to statehood for
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having too many non-white people and not enough Christians,
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Laguna Beach Independent, Heart Talk, July 24, 2016
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Harris & Ewing
U.S. House of Representatives
California
John G. Schmitz
28th district
35th district
California State Assembly
74th
Tustin, California
Bethesda, Maryland
Santa Ana
Republican
University of Southern California
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Republican
Orange County, California
United States House of Representatives

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