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Jesse Helms

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=== WRAL Radio and AA to Senator Willis Smith ===
In 1948, became a radio news director at WRAL in Raleigh, NC. Helms reported on the heated 1950 Democratic primary for the Senate. Another An ad featured photographs Helms himself had doctored to illustrate the allegation that Graham's wife had danced with a black man. <ref name=jessehelmscenter>https://jessehelmscenter.org/setting-the-record-straight</ref> The winner of this race, Senator Willis Smith, took him to Washington as his administrative assistant a post at which he served until 1953 staying on to become Senator Alton Lennon's assistant after Smith's untimely demise.<ref name="bioguide.congress.gov"/> Willis, like Helms was a conservative Southern Democrat.<ref name="answers.com">http://www.answers.com/topic/jesse-helms</ref> Willis's defeated opponent, the liberal Frank Porter Graham was appointed by his supporter President Harry Truman as Ambassador to the United Nations.<ref>http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=g000353</ref> Helms also worked on the unsuccessful Democratic primary presidential campaign of Richard B. Russell, Jr., in 1952.
=== Bankers Association to Capital Broadcasting ===
== Senate career ==
[[File:Senator Jesse helmsHelms and Biden.jpg|Jesse Helmsright|150px300px|thumb|Sen. Helms with Joe Biden of Delaware.]]=== Democrat to Republican ===In 1970, Years before entering the Senate Helms left the Democratic party for the Republican party, which had long been unpopular outside the Carolina mountain districts. His shift reflected the movement of young conservatives leaving the [[New Left|communist infiltrated Democrat party]]. In 1972 he ran for the Senate as a supporter of Republican presidential candidate [[Richard M. Nixon]]. Helms faced liberal Democrat Nick Galifianakis. Helms's successful tactic was to associate Galifiankis with the highly unpopular liberal presidential candidate [[George McGovern]]. He won the Senate seat with 54% of the vote. He was reelected in 1978 (with 55%), 1984 (with 52%), 1990 (with 53%), and 1996 (with 53%). His margins were never large and his campaigns were always intensely fought. Although repeatedly targeted for defeat by national Democrats, he always pulled off narrow victories, and helped his allies win statewide office as well. On the controversial issue of school busing, Helms voted with Democrat [[segregation]]ist Sen. [[Joe Biden]] of [[Delaware]] for the [[Joe_Biden_early_life_and_career#Biden_Amendment|1975 Biden Amendment]] that repealed portions of the [[Civil Rights Act of 1964]] on the issue of using school busing to achieve racial integration.<ref>https://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2015/08/04/joe-biden-integration-school-busing-120968/</ref>
=== Senator No ===
In 1996, Helms caused controversy by seeming to threaten then president [[Bill Clinton]] when he said 'Mr. Clinton better watch out if he comes down here (North Carolina). He'd better have a bodyguard'.<ref>[http://www.bartleby.com/66/41/27741.html The Columbia World of Quotations]</ref>
 
The following day, he said:
{{Cquote|I made a mistake last evening which I shall not repeat. In an informal telephone interview with a local reporter I made an offhand remark…Of course I didn’t expect to be taken literally when, to emphasize the cost and concerns I am hearing, I far too casually suggested that the President might need a bodyguard, or words to that effect.<ref name=jessehelmscenter/>}}
== Humanitarian ==
*[http://bertschlossberg.blogspot.com/2012/11/lawrence-patton-mcdonald-b_15.html A Forgotten Man: Congressman Larry McDonald] the Sen. Helms/Cong. McDonald link
*[http://bertschlossberg.blogspot.com/2012/11/the-crossing-of-jesse-helms-larry.html#!/2012/11/the-crossing-of-jesse-helms-larry.html The Crossing of Jesse Helms, Larry McDonald, Noelle Anne, and Little Stacy Marie]
*[https://jessehelmscenter.org/ The Jesse Helms Center]
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