Louise Gore
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Beatrice Louise Gore (* 6. März 1925 in Leesburg, Virginia; † 6. Oktober 2005 in Washington, D.C.) war eine US-amerikanische Politikerin aus dem Bundesstaat Maryland. Gore wurde als Tochter des Rechtsanwalts und Immobilieninvestors H. Grady Gore geboren. Sie war Mitglied der Republikaner und machte sich um zahlreiche politische, soziale und kulturelle Belange verdient. Zwischen 1963 und 1969 vertrat sie das Montgomery County in der Maryland General Assembly, wobei sie nach ihrer Zeit im Abgeordnetenhaus des Staates 1966 das erste weibliche Mitglied der Republikanischen Partei war, das in den Senat von Maryland gewählt wurde.
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Beatrice Louise Gore (March 6, 1925 – October 6, 2005) was an American Republican politician from Maryland. Born in Leesburg, Virginia, Gore was a prominent Maryland political heavy weight and daughter of lawyer and real estate investor H. Grady Gore. She served as a member of the Maryland's General Assembly from 1963 to 1969 serving as a State Senator from Potomac in Montgomery County (see the Maryland Manuals for 1963 through 1969). She was a Republican National Committee member from 1972 to 1984 and worked for Dwight D. Eisenhower's presidential campaign in 1952.
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Louise Gore
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Louise Gore
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Louise Gore
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Louise Gore
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Bennington College
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Georgetown University
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Republican nominee for Governor of Maryland
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1974
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Beatrice Louise Gore (* 6. März 1925 in Leesburg, Virginia; † 6. Oktober 2005 in Washington, D.C.) war eine US-amerikanische Politikerin aus dem Bundesstaat Maryland. Gore wurde als Tochter des Rechtsanwalts und Immobilieninvestors H. Grady Gore geboren. Sie war Mitglied der Republikaner und machte sich um zahlreiche politische, soziale und kulturelle Belange verdient. Zwischen 1963 und 1969 vertrat sie das Montgomery County in der Maryland General Assembly, wobei sie nach ihrer Zeit im Abgeordnetenhaus des Staates 1966 das erste weibliche Mitglied der Republikanischen Partei war, das in den Senat von Maryland gewählt wurde. Nach einer erfolglosen Kandidatur für das US-Repräsentantenhaus im Jahre 1966 bewarb sie sich 1974 erstmals für das Amt des Gouverneurs von Maryland, erreichte jedoch nur 36,5 % der Stimmen und unterlag so dem Demokraten Marvin Mandel. Eine zweite Kandidatur im Jahr 1978 war ebenfalls erfolglos. Neben ihrer eigenen politischen Karriere unterstützte Louise Gore intensiv die Präsidentschaftsbewerbung von Richard Nixon. Nach dessen Amtsübernahme revanchierte er sich und ernannte Gore zur US-Botschafterin bei der UNESCO in Paris. Louise Gore erlag im Alter von 80 Jahren einem Krebsleiden. Sie war eine Cousine von Albert Gore Sr., dem ehemaligen Senator von Tennessee und Vater von Al Gore.
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Beatrice Louise Gore (March 6, 1925 – October 6, 2005) was an American Republican politician from Maryland. Born in Leesburg, Virginia, Gore was a prominent Maryland political heavy weight and daughter of lawyer and real estate investor H. Grady Gore. She served as a member of the Maryland's General Assembly from 1963 to 1969 serving as a State Senator from Potomac in Montgomery County (see the Maryland Manuals for 1963 through 1969). She was a Republican National Committee member from 1972 to 1984 and worked for Dwight D. Eisenhower's presidential campaign in 1952. In 1974, Gore launched an unsuccessful bid for governor of Maryland against then incumbent Marvin Mandel, who was the successor to Spiro T. Agnew. She was opposed by Congressman Lawrence J. Hogan Sr. (R) who represented the congressional district encompassing Prince George County and who had served on the House Judiciary Committee being one of the Republicans who helped draw up and vote for the "Articles of Impeachment" against then-President Richard M. Nixon. Gore was considered to be the underdog candidate in the Republican primary to Hogan but won in an upset believed due to Hogan's anti-Nixon stance. Gore was considered at the time to be a "liberal Republican" but because she did not take an open public stand against Nixon (though she personally supported Nixon's removal) and many "loyal" Republicans voted for her over Hogan. Gore became the first woman of either major political party in Maryland to be nominated for governor. Gore's gubernatorial campaign included a lion and a placard which read: "Gore is no pussycat." Gore fought against Governor Marvin Mandel who was criticized for an extramarital affair which later resulted in a divorce between Mandel and his first wife. He was also suspected of corruption. Gore was subjected to a "whisper campaign" concerning her sexuality which was suspected but never proved as she had never married. Mandel won in a landslide. Gore was a second cousin of former Vice President Al Gore through their common ancestor Charles Claiborne Gore. Her sister, Mary Gore Dean, was the mistress of Attorney General John Mitchell and a Watergate scandal figure, and Mary's daughter is Deborah Gore Dean, a former official in the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development convicted in a kickback scheme.
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