Bill Brock

Bill Brock

Infobox US Cabinet official
name=William E. Brock III


imagesize=183px
order=18th
title=United States Secretary of Labor
term_start=April 29, 1985
term_end=October 31, 1987
president=Ronald Reagan
predecessor=Raymond J. Donovan
successor=Ann Dore McLaughlin
order2=8th
title2=United States Trade Representative
term_start2=1981
term_end2=1985
president2=Ronald Reagan
predecessor2=Reubin O'Donovan Askew
successor2=Clayton Keith Yeutter
order3=United States Senator
title3= from Tennessee
term_start3=January 3, 1971
term_end3=January 3, 1977
predecessor3=Albert A. Gore, Sr.
successor3=James R. Sasser
birth_date=birth date and age|1930|11|23
birth_place=Chattanooga, Tennessee
death_date=
death_place=
party=Republican
spouse=
religion=Presbyterian

William Emerson "Bill" Brock III (born November 23, 1930) is a former Republican United States Senator from Tennessee, having served from 1971 to 1977. He was the grandson of William Emerson Brock I, who was a Democratic U.S. senator from Tennessee from 1929 to 1931.

Early life and career

Brock was a native of Chattanooga, where his family owned a well-known candy company. He is a 1949 graduate of McCallie School and a 1953 graduate of Washington and Lee University in Lexington, Virginia, in 1953 and subsequently served in the U.S. Navy until 1956. He then worked in his family's candy business. Brock had been reared as a Democrat, but became a Republican in the 1950s. In 1962, he was elected to Congress from Tennessee's 3rd congressional district, based in Chattanooga. The 3rd had long been the only Democratic outpost in traditionally heavily Republican East Tennessee.

United States Senator

Brock served four terms in the House and then won the Republican nomination to face three-term incumbent U.S. Sen. Albert A. Gore Sr. in 1970, defeating country singer Tex Ritter in the primary. Brock's campaign was able successfully to make an issue of Gore's friendship with the Kennedy family and Gore's voting record, which was somewhat liberal by Southern standards, and defeated him.

While in the Senate, Brock was a darling of the conservative movement but was less than overwhelmingly popular at home; his personality was somewhat distant by the standards of most politicians. He was considered vulnerable in the 1976 election and several prominent Democrats ran in the 1976 Democratic Senate primary for the right to challenge him. The most prominent and best-known name, at least initially, was probably 1970 gubernatorial nominee John Jay Hooker; somewhat surprisingly to most observers, the winner of the primary was Jim Sasser, who had managed Gore's 1970 reelection campaign.

Sasser was able to exploit lingering resentment of the Watergate scandal, which had concluded only about two years earlier, but his most effective campaign strategy was to emphasize how the affluent Brock, through skillful use of the tax code by his accountants, had been able to pay less than $2,000 in income taxes the previous year, an amount considerably less than that paid by many Tennesseans of far more modest means. Sasser was also aided by the popularity of Democratic Presidential candidate Jimmy Carter in Tennessee as he would win the state by double digit margin. Although he started with a 30 point lead in polls over Sasser, Brock would lose his re-election bid by a 52%-47 margin. [http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,712302-2,00.html]

Prior to his Senate re-election run, Brock was among those considered to replace Nelson Rockefeller as President Gerald Ford's running mate in the 1976 election. [http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,914427-2,00.html]

Post Senate career

After leaving the Senate, Brock became the new chairman of the Republican National Committee, a position he held from 1977 to 1981. Upon the election of Ronald Reagan as U.S. president, Brock was appointed U.S. Trade Representative, a position he maintained until 1985 when he was made secretary of labor.

Brock resigned his cabinet post in late 1987 to become the campaign manager for Senator Bob Dole's presidential campaign. Dole, the runner up to Vice president George Bush, was seen as a micro manager who needed a strong personality like Brock to steer his campaign. However, many viewed Brock as a lazy manager who badly misspent campaign funds, leaving Dole without adequate money for a Super Tuesday media buy. Dole and Brock had a falling out, and Brock publicly fired two of Dole's favorite consultants. Dole dropped out of the race in late March 1988 after losing key primaries in New Hampshire, the South and Illinois. Brock became a consultant in the Washington, D.C., area. By this point, he had become a legal resident of Maryland. In 1994 he first won over later convict Ruthann Aron in Marylands primary but,then he ran against Democratic Senator Paul Sarbanes, but was badly defeated. Brock is currently a resident of Annapolis, Maryland.

ee also

* [http://www.dol.gov/asp/programs/history/brock.htm USDOL biography]
* [http://e-archive.vanderbilt.edu/handle/1803/134 e-archive biography]


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