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Republican governor, Claude R. Kirk Jr., ridiculed his opponent Askew as "a momma's boy who wouldn't have the courage to stand up under the fire of the legislators"
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lawmaker: he supported reapportionment in the state legislature in order to recognize changes in population distribution and increase representation for urban counties, which had a higher population than rural ones. The state houses had been apportioned by geographic county, resulting in inequities
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and a "nice sweet-looking fellow chosen by liberals...to front for them." Such rhetoric helped to reinvigorate the
Democratic coalition. Mike Thompson, who managed the 1970 Republican gubernatorial primary campaign waged by state representative
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authorized the federal government to exercise oversight over jurisdictions in which classes of voters were historically underrepresented in voter rolls and voting patterns; African
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was named for him. It offers courses in government at several
Florida universities. From 1999 until his death, Askew gave a graduate seminar at the school, on topics of state and local government as well as international trade.
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and non-smoker after an unpleasant experience with a pipe as a teenager. After a final meeting under unpleasant circumstances when he was ten years old, Askew never saw his father again.
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in 1998. The program recognizes the achievements of
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is littered with the bodies of former friends, supporters, and citizens -- all of whom made the fatal mistake of believing the words of Claude Kirk."
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was established to provide a center for bringing together people to work on state issues. Askew also lectured and participated in conferences there.
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2225:"Reubin Askew, a Progressive Governor of Florida in the '70s, Dies at 85"
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from the 2nd district, also representing Escambia. He was reelected to a
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1594:"Times may have changed, but former Florida Gov. Reubin Askew hasn't"
1563:"Reubin Askew - Top 50 Most Important Floridians of the 20th Century"
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Reubin O'Donovan Askew (Inc.)/J. H. Williams (D) – 1,118,954 (61.20%)
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and the continuing disenfranchisement of black voters. They had been
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Reubin Askew [Democratic] 1970 Campaign Ad “Senior citizens”
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law firm and at the same time began to organize a bid for the
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1991:"USTR – United States Trade Representatives, 1962 – Present"
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The Politics of Trust: Reubin Askew and Florida in the 1970s
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Florida's Gubernatorial Politics in the 20th Century
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1947:The Electric Chair: An Unnatural American History
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3601:Director of the Office of Management and Budget
2120:"ASKEW QUITS SENATE RACE DESPITE LEAD IN POLLS"
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2020:. University of Alabama Press. p. 151.
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228:November 6, 1962 – November 3, 1970
72:October 1, 1979 – December 31, 1980
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112:Chair of the National Governors Association
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558:University of Florida Levin College of Law
167:January 5, 1971 – January 2, 1979
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3695:Chair of the Council of Economic Advisers
2101:"Former Gov. Askew's legacy outlives him"
1807:"Florida Governor Reubin O'Donovan Askew"
1320:Reubin O'Donovan Askew – 447,025 (57.68%)
1298:Reubin O'Donovan Askew – 206,333 (27.18%)
647:In 1937, his mother moved with Reubin to
4481:1984 United States presidential election
2346:Oral History Interview with Reubin Askew
1843:"Historical Senate Journals & Rules"
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1412:1984 United States presidential election
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1127:1984 Democratic presidential nomination
1043:capital punishment in the United States
701:. He later completed law school at the
5146:Fredric G. Levin College of Law alumni
3473:Secretary of Health and Human Services
2099:Dunkelberger, Lloyd (March 13, 2014).
1315:Democratic primary for Governor runoff
5131:Democratic Party governors of Florida
5111:Carter administration cabinet members
2313:, University Presses of Florida, 1980
2053:from the original on January 27, 2024
2043:"Askew, Hollings Retire to Sidelines"
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1621:"If Gov. Rick Scott only had a heart"
1361:Democratic primary for governor, 1974
1287:Democratic primary for governor, 1970
1245:Reubin O'D. Askew Student Life Center
944:Civil rights issues and the New South
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2336:Florida DeMolay hall of Fame website
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1569:. September 15, 2003. Archived from
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901:In 1974, Askew was re-elected, with
772:seat encompassing both Escambia and
5171:United States Trade Representatives
5161:Politicians from Muskogee, Oklahoma
5156:Politicians from Pensacola, Florida
3065:United States Trade Representatives
2320:, University of Alabama Press, 2015
2170:Harvey, Gordon E. (November 2015).
2041:Shapiro, Margaret (March 2, 1984).
1744:Harvey, Gordon E. (November 2015).
1390:1974 Florida gubernatorial election
1332:1970 Florida gubernatorial election
1107:, as his predecessors were called.
821:1974 Florida gubernatorial election
817:1970 Florida gubernatorial election
607:1972 Democratic National Convention
560:in 1955. Askew won election to the
521:from 1971 to 1979. A member of the
376:
2652:United States Trade Representative
2072:Fiedler, Tom (December 22, 1987).
1930:Askew's view on capital punishment
1101:United States Trade Representative
964:Askew was one of the first of the
622:United States Trade Representative
609:and declined an offer to serve as
583:. He was one of the first of the "
529:from 1979 to 1980 under President
60:United States Trade Representative
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2309:David Colburn and Richard Scher,
2197:Ensley, Gerald (March 15, 2009).
2149:Daytona Beach Sunday News-Journal
2074:"Askew's Senate bid now official"
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587:" governors and supported school
5141:Florida State University faculty
5116:Deaths from pneumonia in Florida
5096:20th-century Florida politicians
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3651:Ambassador to the United Nations
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2565:Democratic Governors Association
2414:Florida House of Representatives
2389:The governorship of Reubin Askew
1910:Death Penalty Information Center
1821:"Ex-Gov. Askew is 'gravely ill'"
1592:Bosquet. Steve (July 29, 2013).
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5151:Military personnel from Florida
5136:Florida State University alumni
2203:Florida Society of News Editors
2176:. University of Alabama Press.
1750:. University of Alabama Press.
1264:Pensacola International Airport
940:Governors' Conference in 1977.
568:in 1962. He defeated incumbent
372:
27:American politician (1928–2014)
3751:National Governors Association
2625:National Governors Association
2531:Democratic National Convention
1974:"Law: Twelve Years to Justice"
1111:Presidential candidacy in 1984
1072:Democratic National Convention
1023:in Florida in the modern era.
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2271:, Florida Department of State
2145:"Askew resigns From Law Firm"
1819:Moon, Troy (March 12, 2014).
1147:U.S. Senate candidacy in 1988
1056:Wilbert Lee and Freddie Pitts
867:Secretary of State of Florida
653:Works Progress Administration
2341:DeMolay hall of Fame website
1980:magazine, September 29, 1975
1893:Florida Historical Quarterly
1717:"Askew dies, Florida mourns"
1219:Askew died at a hospital in
1105:Special Trade Representative
988:. They were later joined by
685:, where he was a brother of
556:, after graduating from the
5166:United States Army soldiers
3517:Secretary of Transportation
2118:Flores, Ike (May 8, 1988).
1698:September 30, 2017, at the
1479:(write-in) – 10,096 (0.06%)
1275:Florida Department of State
861:Askew signs a bill into law
732:In 1955, Askew returned to
5187:
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2016:Harvey, Gordon E. (2015).
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2478:Party political offices
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1376:Thomas Burton Adams, Jr.
1340:Thomas Burton Adams, Jr.
1188:Florida State University
870:Thomas Burton Adams, Jr.
841:Askew and his wife with
762:Escambia County, Florida
721:from 1951 to 1953, as a
683:Florida State University
632:Early life and education
533:. He led on tax reform,
399:Florida State University
48:A 1971 portrait of Askew
4931:Socialist Workers Party
3500:Patricia Roberts Harris
3481:Patricia Roberts Harris
3462:Patricia Roberts Harris
2529:Keynote Speaker of the
2262:Great Floridian Program
1771:Harvey, Gordon (2006).
1338:Reubin O'Donovan Askew/
1005:Joseph Woodrow Hatchett
954:Joseph Woodrow Hatchett
613:'s running mate in the
546:United States Air Force
525:, he served as the 7th
176:Thomas Burton Adams Jr.
4554:Incumbent VP nominee:
3567:Secretary of Education
3456:Joseph A. Califano Jr.
2462:from the 2nd district
2209:on September 30, 2017.
1847:Florida Senate Archive
1721:Pensacola News Journal
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2267:June 3, 2008, at the
1997:on September 30, 2007
1573:on September 15, 2003
1370:Ben Hill Griffin, Jr.
1262:The main terminal at
1200:University of Florida
1175:Post-political career
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699:public administration
668:Pensacola High School
472:Years of service
408:University of Florida
217:from the 2nd district
5051:Other 1984 elections
5007:and other candidates
3626:Trade Representative
3550:James R. Schlesinger
3322:Secretary of Defense
2701:Governors of Florida
1934:Florida Capital News
1895:(April 1990), p. 416
1879:Tallahassee Democrat
1704:Tallahassee Democrat
1434:– 3,282,431 (18.10%)
1428:– 6,504,842 (35.87%)
1422:– 6,952,912 (38.34%)
1356:) – 746,243 (43.12%)
1346:Claude Roy Kirk, Jr.
1269:He was designated a
1221:Tallahassee, Florida
1086:Trade representative
1021:cabinet-level office
1017:Jesse J. McCrary Jr.
881:L. A. "Skip" Bafalis
794:Askew opposed legal
620:Askew served as the
343:Tallahassee, Florida
5022:Larry "Bozo" Harmon
4964:Workers World Party
4534:Incumbent nominee:
4338:governor of Florida
3684:Zbigniew Brzezinski
3542:Secretary of Energy
2597:Governor of Florida
2497:Governor of Florida
2221:McFadden, Robert D.
1949:, McFarland, 1999,
1627:. February 28, 2014
1157:Florida Legislature
1137:invasion of Grenada
1099:who held the title
786:Askew emerged as a
774:Santa Rosa counties
564:in 1958 and to the
519:governor of Florida
515:American politician
155:Governor of Florida
4953:Matilde Zimmermann
3575:Shirley Hufstedler
3556:Charles Duncan Jr.
3429:Secretary of Labor
3355:Benjamin Civiletti
3272:Secretary of State
2582:Political offices
2316:Gordon E. Harvey,
2230:The New York Times
2223:(March 13, 2014).
2105:The Herald-Tribune
1882:, October 30, 1970
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1372:– 137,008 (16.28%)
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1295:– 227,413 (29.96%)
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574:Claude R. Kirk Jr.
554:Pensacola, Florida
542:Muskogee, Oklahoma
466:United States Army
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323:September 11, 1928
192:Claude R. Kirk Jr.
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1963:978-0-7864-0686-9
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1452:– 146,212 (0.81%)
1446:– 334,801 (1.85%)
1440:– 617,909 (3.41%)
1378:– 85,557 (10.17%)
1282:Electoral history
1235:Legacy and honors
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