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METZENBAUM, HOWARD MORTON (4 June 1917 - 12 March 2008), a staunchly liberal U.S. Senator during an era of conservative political ascendency associated with the presidency of Ronald Reagan. Born in ...
Former Sen. Howard Metzenbaum, an Ohio Democrat who was a feisty self-made millionaire before he began a long career fighting big business in the Senate, died Wednesday night. He was 90 ...
Metzenbaum brought the Senate to halt, creating such a crisis that Vice President Walter Mondale was finally forced to intervene. The fight earned Metzenbaum the nickname “Senator No.” ...
After a career in business, David Marek retired to Fort Myers, Florida, and is now trying to figure out how an Ohio that voted for Howard Metzenbaum could elect JD Vance as senator.
Metzenbaum would serve for 18 years until retiring in 1994, and was ironically succeeded in the Senate by Mike DeWine. For the last special election for U.S. Senate in Ohio?
I have held a job, Howard." Glenn went on to defeat Metzenbaum in the primary and win the general election. He served in the Senate from 1974 to 1999.
Claim: Senate candidate John Glenn delivered a stinging rebuke to a challenger who accused him of never having run a business. This exchange between Senators Glenn and Metzenbaum is worth reading ...
Metzenbaum would serve for 18 years until retiring in 1994, and was ironically succeeded in the Senate by Mike DeWine. For the last special election for U.S. Senate in Ohio?
JD Vance is set to take on the role of vice president on Jan. 20, but it's still unclear who will take over his Senate seat.
On September 5, a second Labor aide, Ricki Seidman, called Hill. Seidman works as an investigator for Democratic Senator Ted Kennedy, who, like Metzenbaum, sits on both Labor and Judiciary.
Metzenbaum lost the general election to Bob Taft Jr. but was appointed to a vacant Senate seat in 1973 by Ohio Gov. John Gilligan, setting the stage for a civil war among Ohio Democrats.