Morris King Udall (June 15, 1922 – December 12, 1998) was an American attorney and Democratic politician who served as a U.S. representative from Arizona...
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of former U.S. Representative Mo Udall and the nephew of former U.S. Representative Stewart Udall. A member of the Udall family, a western American political...
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1947, Udall, along with his brother Mo, helped integrate the University of Arizona cafeteria. Mo and Stewart were respected student athletes and Mo was...
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Udall family, he is the son of former U.S. Representative and Secretary of the Interior Stewart Udall and the nephew of former U.S. Representative Mo...
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legislation is approved, America's day would begin and end at a Point Udall." When Mo Udall died in 1998, President Bill Clinton issued a statement saying in...
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The Udall family is a U.S. political family rooted in the American West. Its role in politics spans over 100 years and four generations. Udall politicians...
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including Stewart Udall, who resigned to serve as the Secretary of the Interior in the Kennedy administration, his brother, Mo Udall, who came in second...
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ignored it, with the exception of Congressman Mo Udall and Senators Barry Goldwater and Edward Brooke. Udall urged the House Armed Services Committee to...
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come-from-behind victory in Wisconsin over Mo Udall, although Udall won the most delegates. Jackson won a convincing victory over Udall in the New York primaries, but...
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for former Arizona congressman Morris "Mo" Udall. It was called Orote Point until it was renamed Point Udall in May 1987. Earlier that month, H.R. 2434...
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television personality. Mo Brooks (born 1954), American politician from Alabama Mo Mowlam (1949–2005), British politician Mo Udall (1922–1998), U.S. Representative...
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Point Udall may refer to: Point Udall (Guam), named after Mo Udall and regarded as the westernmost point of the United States Point Udall (U.S. Virgin...
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U.S. representatives Mo Udall (D–AZ) and Stewart Udall (D–AZ) and their respective sons, senators Mark Udall (D–CO) and Tom Udall (D–NM) are also descendants...
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91%) None of Names Shown - 37,626 (2.89%) Milton Shapp - 32,198 (2.48%) Mo Udall - 27,235 (2.09%) Birch Bayh - 8,750 (0.67%) Arthur O. Blessitt - 7,889...
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that Udall finished second to Carter in most of these races meant that Carter steadily accumulated more delegates for the nomination than Udall did. As...
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copies of the zine at the Capitol Hill offices of Arizona Representative Mo Udall, who she had worked for during high school. Contributors to Girl Germs...
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entered a special election to succeed retiring 30-year incumbent Democrat Mo Udall in the 2nd District, which then comprised the southwestern part of Arizona...
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Governor Jerry Brown, Alabama Governor George Wallace, Arizona Congressman Mo Udall, Washington Senator Henry M. Jackson, and Idaho Senator Frank Church. Neither...
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Interior Stewart Udall and U.S. Representative Mo Udall. His grandson, Gordon H. Smith was a U.S. Senator from Oregon. His grandson Jesse Udall is the husband...
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Udall, Guam, than heading west would be, even accounting for circumpolar routes. The two different Point Udalls are named for two different men: Mo Udall...
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member of the U.S. House of Representatives from New York (1981-1999) Mo Udall, member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Arizona's 2nd congressional...
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of Arizona Supreme Court Morris "Mo" Udall, politician, one time candidate for President of the U.S. Stewart Udall, politician, U.S. Secretary of Interior...
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what had been the 2nd district—the former seat of longtime congressman Mo Udall–from 1951 to 2003. The district was larger than Rhode Island, Delaware...
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Edmund Muskie, 4 (0.13%) Philip Hart, 2 (0.07%) Thomas E. Morgan, 2 (0.07%) Mo Udall, 2 (0.07%) Al Castro, 1 (0.03%) Fred R. Harris, 1 (0.03%) Ernest Hollings...
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Interior and Insular Affairs (Chair: Mo Udall; Ranking Member: Manuel Lujan Jr.) Energy and the Environment (Chair: Mo Udall; Ranking Member: Manuel Lujan Jr...
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Interior and Insular Affairs (Chair: Mo Udall; Ranking Member: Don Young) Energy and the Environment (Chair: Mo Udall; Ranking Member: Manuel Lujan Jr.)...
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Coyne) Insular Affairs (Chair: Mo Udall; Ranking Member: Manuel Lujan Jr.) Energy and the Environment (Chair: Mo Udall; Ranking Member: Manuel Lujan Jr...
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fundraising for the Mo Udall political campaign during a time in his life when he was addicted to heroin. He was quoted as stating that "[Mo] ran against Jimmy...
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New York 1982, 1986, 1990, 1994 Succeeded by Betsy McCaughey Preceded by Mo Udall Keynote Speaker at the Democratic National Convention 1984 Succeeded by...
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officer and resistance leader (left eye) Robert Thurman – Writer (left eye) Mo Udall – American politician (right eye) Fetty Wap - American rapper (left eye)...
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