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Ex-GOP Governor, Unbeaten in Elections, Dies at 87

Former Republican⁤ Governor ⁣Who Never Lost an ⁤Election⁣ Dead at ⁤87

Don Sundquist, ⁢a Republican who was twice elected governor of Tennessee and also served 12 years in Congress,‍ died Sunday. He was 87.

Sundquist died at Baptist East‍ Hospital in Memphis on Sunday morning, according to a family spokeswoman. He died peacefully, ​surrounded by family members, following surgery and a short illness, according to a statement Sunday ‍morning from ⁢Tennessee⁤ Gov. Bill Lee’s office.

“He took great pride in bringing people together, regardless of differences, to work together for the common⁢ good,” Lee said in the statement.

Sundquist never lost an election in eight tries in Tennessee — six for Congress and two for ‌governor — ⁤but he emerged as a⁣ divisive figure​ during ⁤his final years in office as the state feuded over whether to create an income tax.

Sundquist was elected to Congress‌ in 1982, representing parts of West and Middle Tennessee.

He kept the seat until running for governor in 1994 when ⁢he ‍became Tennessee’s 47th chief executive.⁤ He easily won re-election‌ in 1998.

Accomplishments as Governor

  • During⁤ his first term ‍as governor, Sundquist‌ reformed the state’s welfare system through a program he⁤ called “Families First.”
  • He favored privatizing‍ the state’s prison system.
  • In his second ‌term, Sundquist proposed repealing the sales‌ tax ⁣on groceries, saving each Tennessee family of ⁣four nearly $500 per year.
  • He also recommended repealing the⁤ franchise and excise taxes‍ and replacing them with a “fair business tax” that treats all companies the same.

His ⁣popularity began ⁢to wane, though, as state financial troubles emerged⁣ during soaring ‌costs for TennCare, the ​state’s effort ‍to provide​ health care for the uninsured ​by expanding ​Medicaid. He proposed a ​state income tax, an idea usually associated with​ Democrats that set off a long-running battle over state finances.

Sundquist was so unpopular among Republicans that he avoided nearly⁢ all⁣ public ‍appearances with GOP presidential nominee George W. Bush in 2000.

In Congress, Sundquist voted against banning ⁤assault ⁣weapons, helped‍ write and pass a comprehensive ethics code and​ supported a capital gains tax cut ‌and a balanced ⁣budget⁤ amendment. ‍He opposed ‍the 1990 Civil Rights Act.

In his first race for ‌Congress, he upset‍ Democrat Bob Clement —⁢ the son ⁣of former Gov.⁣ Frank Clement and the heir⁣ to a famous ​name in ⁤Tennessee politics.

The son of a welder, Sundquist⁢ was born March 15, 1936, in‍ Moline, Illinois.

Before serving in Congress, Sundquist founded Graphic Sales ⁣of America⁢ Corp. of ⁣Memphis, a printing⁣ and advertising ⁣company. He also put together investors⁢ to establish ⁢a bank in Germantown and later joined with others in opening a Memphis-style barbecue restaurant⁢ in Arlington, Virginia.

He‌ was‍ national ‍chairman of the Young Republican National Federation from 1971 to 1973 and spent almost 20​ years doing grassroots work for the GOP.

Sundquist was the first member of his family to attend college, ‌bagging‍ groceries to help pay‍ for⁣ tuition at Augustana College in Illinois.

After graduating from⁢ Augustana in 1957, he served two years in the Navy. Upon leaving the Navy,‌ Sundquist went to work for⁢ Jostens, Inc., a scholastic products company in Shelbyville, where he rose to division manager​ before moving to become partner and president of Graphic Sales.

He defeated Phil Bredesen, then mayor of Nashville, for ⁢governor in 1994. In 1998 he had token ​opposition,⁣ defeating John Jay Hooker Jr. in the general election.

The Western Journal has ​reviewed this Associated Press story and may⁤ have⁣ altered it prior to publication ⁣to ‌ensure ​that it meets our editorial standards.

The post Former ⁤Republican ‍Governor Who Never Lost an Election Dead at 87 appeared first‍ on The Western Journal.



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