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Bob Wilson (politician)

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themes, stressing the importance of a strong military. He also opposed high taxes, championing rugged individualism instead. While in Congress he became a major spokesman for the defense industry and played a large role in the development of a military presence in San Diego. From 1959 until his
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commissary, 1940 – 1945. After the war, he was in the Marine Corps Reserve, rising to the rank of colonel, and was a partner in two advertising agencies.
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In 1979, on the legislative issue of spousal rape, Wilson is reported as having asked, "If you can't rape your wife, who can you rape?"
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Wilson was reelected 13 times, rarely facing serious opposition as San Diego was a Republican stronghold. His campaigns featured
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In 1980, Wilson decided not to run for a 15th term. He served as co-chairman of
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in 1952. He was recruited to run in the newly created 30th District, based in
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he sent out. While in office, he patented a "Smack-Its", a table-top
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from California from 1953 to 1981. He was a member of the
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Wilson first became involved in politics campaigning for
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Biographical Directory of the United States Congress
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CIVIL RIGHTS ACT OF 1957" 373:Wilson died on August 12, 1999, in 328:game. Wilson voted in favor of the 24: 701:January 3, 1975 – January 3, 1981 662:January 3, 1973 – January 3, 1975 625:January 3, 1963 – January 3, 1973 588:January 3, 1953 – January 3, 1963 312:retirement he was a member of the 25: 786: 765:20th-century American legislators 750:San Diego State University alumni 534: 27:American politician in California 770:People from Calexico, California 383:Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery 201:Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery 368:Sons of the American Revolution 506:Freeman, Michael D. 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Bob Wilson (US politician)

U.S. House of Representatives
California
Clinton D. McKinnon
Bill Lowery
30th district
36th district
40th district
41st district
Calexico
California
Chula Vista
California
Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery
San Diego
California
U.S.
Republican
Alma mater
San Diego State University
politician
United States House of Representatives
Republican Party
Calexico, California
San Diego State University
Otis College of Art and Design
World War II
Army
Dwight D. Eisenhower

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