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Thad Cochran
Thad Cochran.jpg
U.S. Senator from Mississippi
From: December 27, 1978 – Present
Predecessor James Eastland
Successor Incumbent (no successor)
U.S. Representative from Mississippi's 4th Congressional District
From: January 3, 1973 – December 26, 1978
Predecessor Sonny Montgomery
Successor Jon Hinson
Information
Party Republican
Spouse(s) Rose Clayton Cochran
Religion Baptist

Thad Cochran, born December 7, 1937 (age 86), is the senior Republican United States Senator from Mississippi. A conservative, Cochran is serving his fifth term in office.

Cochran was the first Republican to hold statewide office in Mississippi since Reconstruction, and in April 2006 he was honored by Time magazine as one of "America's 10 Best Senators."[1]

Early Life

Thad Cochran was born in Pontotoc, Mississippi. His father, William Holmes Cochran, was the principal and his mother, Emma Grace Cochran, a teacher in schools in Pontotoc, Tippah, and Hinds Counties. Cochran earned Eagle Scout as a youth and was awarded the Distinguished Eagle Scout Award as an adult. He graduated from Byram High School near Jackson and received a B.A. degree from the University of Mississippi with a major in psychology and a minor in political science in 1959. Despite being a life-long Democrat, Cochran changed party affiliation to Republican in the 1960's and went on to serve as Mississippi executive director of Richard Nixon's 1968 presidential campaign.

Political career

In 1972, Cochran was elected to the United States House of Representatives, to replace Democratic Congressman Charles Griffin. One major factor in Cochran's victory was the gigantic Republican landslide in that year's presidential election, in which Nixon won 49 of 50 states and 78 percent of Mississippi's popular vote. After winning re-election to the House in 1974, he was elected by his colleagues to represent the southern states on the House Republican Policy Committee. He was re-elected to the House of Representatives again in 1976. In both of his races for re-election, Cochran received over 70 percent of the votes. In 1978, Thad Cochran was elected to the United States Senate becoming the first Republican in over 100 years to win a statewide election in Mississippi. He was re-elected in 1984 in a race with Governor William Winter with over 60 percent of the votes. In 1990 he was unopposed, and in 1996 he was re-elected to a fourth term in the Senate with over 70 percent of the votes. His margin of victory in the 2002 election was 85 percent.

Committee membership

In addition to his ranking minority membership of the Appropriations Committee, Cochran serves on the Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry committee and the Committee on Rules and Administration.

External Links

References

  1. http://www.time.com/time/nation/article/0,8599,1183976,00.html