George H.W. Bush 1990 - 1991 The Sweep of History

STROM THURMOND : A Life in Full (Special Series , Part 3) The Campaign of my Life, 1996

July 31, 2022 Randal Wallace Season 7
George H.W. Bush 1990 - 1991 The Sweep of History
STROM THURMOND : A Life in Full (Special Series , Part 3) The Campaign of my Life, 1996
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Campaign 1996

For me it was the campaign of my lifetime.  No race ever equaled the life altering impact of that year in my life. This was the year that I got to see up-close two of the political figures I most admired, Senator Bob Dole of Kansas and Strom Thurmond. The South Carolina Presidential Primary turned out to be the most important of all the primaries that year as Bob Dole was in a fight for his political Presidential survival and two Governors and Strom Thurmond stepped in to help him win it. 

Then that same organization stepped up to insure that Strom Thurmond was re-elected to a 8th term. I was a tiny little cog as a volunteer and College Republican Chairman at Lander University in Greenwood S.C. and after graduating I helped out in my hometown of Myrtle Beach. I had been around politics all my life but it was 1996 that I got to be right there, for the first time, at the feet of two of the political figures I most admired as they campaigned across South Carolina, first in the upstate for Dole and then for Thurmond in the Low Country. 

In the Thurmond race there really was only one issue and that was the Senator's age. National publications were trying to cast doubt on the Senator's mental fitness ( a totally bogus charge, I was there and the man was amazing) , the Democrats from Washington D.C. had recruited a billionaire member of the Springs Mills family, a huge textile company, in Elliot Close, and finally there had begun an influx of new residents into the state that were not as familiar with Thurmond's actual record of constituent service as the native Carolinians had been. If ever Senator Thurmond appeared to be vulnerable in his 74 year career, this was it. 

But D.C. just did not know S.C. as well as it thought it did. 

Thurmond put together an incredible team to shore up his political defenses. He had two governors, Carroll Campbell and David Beasley working on his behalf, arguably one of the best Republican Party Chairmen in the nation  in Henry McMaster working for him, and three legendary political campaign people working on his behalf in Manager Tony Denny, and consultants Cindy Carter Thompson and a very young Robert Cahaly (The Trafalgar Group) all on the team.  Not only that, he had the State's Lieutenant Governor Bob Peeler and its Speaker of the House David Wilkins on Board and Myrtle Beach's famous State Representative Mark Kelly all working overtime to insure Thurmond won.  

And let's not forget, the two day - 10 county nonstop bus trip across the state, known as "The Thurmondator Bus Tour" where Strom Thurmond himself barnstormed the state, courthouse to courthouse, festival to festival, just like a campaign of old. 

Elliot Close did not know what hit him. 

This episode is that story and you will be able to relive as much of it as I was able to save. 

By the time this show is over you will be quoting the Godfather of Soul, James Brown, "I feel Good!!!"  As Mr. Brown makes an appearance  to help Senator Thurmond celebrate this final election victory to capstone his incredible life and career. 

** I wish to acknowledge the fine work of WIS TV 10,  SC ETV, and CNN for their news broadcasts that we used in putting these three podcasts together, much of which was aired over a three day period when the senator passed away. 

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Strom Thurmond campaign 1996 ad about helping a lady get her late husband's social security benefits (One of my all time favorite ads)
intro music
Elliot Close for U.S. Senate ad in 1996
Host Randal Wallace welcomes you to our final episode in our three part look back at Strom Thurmond and talks about the campaign of his lifetime 1996
Thurmond Campaign ad "Two Governors" with Governor David Beasley and former Governor Carrol Campbell Jr
Thurmond Campaign ad "That is not Elliot Close" the famous Water Fowl ad
Thurmond campaign ad with common folks
Host Randal Wallace talks about the Close campaign attempts to get Thurmond to debate him and how Thurmond blew him off
News report on the Close campaign giving up in its attempt to get Thurmond to debate him
Host Randal Wallace talks about the great campaign team Thurmond assembled including Cindy Carter Thompson who spoke briefly in the previous news report
Host Randal Wallace talks about the "age question" that Elliot Close had promised he would not bring up and now had to do so as his campaign tanked and how Tony Denny masterfully boxed the Close campaign in
News story featuring Tony Denny, Thurmond's campaign manager and now legendary Columbia political figure , on the age issue
Host Randal Wallace discusses the 1996 race and the fact it was actually never close
Elliot Close's minute to address WIS Viewers
Strom Thurmond's minute to address WIS viewers
Ed Carter announces a special for voters to tune in to
"South Carolina Votes" - WIS News Special Election Report with guest Elliot Close and Senator Thurmond answers questions on videotape
News report from WPDE - Tv 15 covering Strom Thurmond's stop in The Pee Dee region just before the election
CNN "Inside Politics" look at the race in South Carolina by Reporter Bruce Morton (My favorite report ever on Strom Thurmond)
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Host Randal Wallace looks back on what a great, but bittersweet year 1996 was in his life as he worked for two of his heroes in politics Bob Dole and Strom Thurmond
WIS Victory party coverage with an interview with legendary entertainer, James Brown, The Godfather of Soul, the hardest working man in Show business who was at the the party in Columbia S.C.
Host Randal Wallace talks about what that party was like in Columbia and to have James Brown there. He also talked at Thurmond's 90th Party
Host Randal Wallace tells his own most personal story about going to the Loris Bog off with Strom Thurmond in 1996. As he calls it the Campaign of his lifetime.
Coverage of Strom Thurmond's speech after being re-elected to his 9th term for 48 years (he finished a two year term of Senator Burnet Rhett Maybank who died in office)
portion of Elliot Close's concession speech
WIS Anchors Susan Aude Fischer and Ed Carter take you back to Thurmond headquarters as Strom Thurmond takes the stage
WPDE provides local coverage of the 1996 race with an interview at Shamrock's restaurant in Myrtle Beach with another South Carolina Legendary political figure Representative Mark Kelly
More coverage from WIS 's coverage of the Thurmond victory party
Closing montage on Senator Thurmond using clips from "Strom Thurmond at the seat of power" and the ceremony unveiling the statue for Thurmond on the South Carolina Capital Grounds
Closing theme

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