Thomas Norman Kindness (August 26, 1929January 8, 2004) was a member of the
United States House of Representatives representing
Ohio from January 3, 1975 to January 3, 1987.
Life and career
Born in
Knoxville, Tennessee, Kindness graduated from
Glendale High School in
Glendale, California
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, in 1947. Kindness received his
bachelor of arts degree from the
University of Maryland in 1951 and his
bachelor of laws degree from
George Washington University in 1953. While a student at Maryland, Kindness became a member of the
Alpha Tau Omega
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fraternity.
He was assistant counsel for paper company
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From 1893 it had been based in Hamilton, Ohio, expanding to plants in Texas and Western ...
, in
Hamilton, Ohio
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, from 1957 to 1973, and was elected to the
city council of Hamilton in 1964, serving until 1969. He served as
mayor of Hamilton from 1964 to 1967. He served in the
Ohio House of Representatives from 1971 to 1974, when he was elected to Congress from Ohio's eighth congressional district, defeating Democrat T. Edward Strinko.
Kindness was re-elected five times: defeating Democrats
John W. Griffin in 1976, Luella R. Schroeder in 1978, John W. Griffin again in 1980 and 1982, and John T. Francis in 1984.
In 1986, Kindness was one of the
House impeachment managers
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who prosecuted the case in the
impeachment trial of Judge
Harry E. Claiborne
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. Claiborne was found guilty by the
United States Senate and removed from his federal judgeship.
In 1986, Kindness won the Republican nomination for the
U.S. Senate, but he lost to incumbent
John Glenn
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. After this loss, Kindness stayed in
Washington, D.C., and worked as a
lobbyist. When
Donald "Buz" Lukens
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, who had replaced Kindness as the 8th district's representative, was caught in a sex
scandal in 1989, Kindness attempted to win his old seat, opposing Lukens in the 1990 Republican
primary
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He entered a Republican primary battle that included Lukens, state Representative
John Boehner
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(who would later be elected to the seat and become
House Speaker
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during his tenure in Congress) and lesser-known candidates.
Early polls gave Kindness a 60-point lead over the relatively obscure Boehner. But Boehner attacked Kindness's ethics, citing Kindness's votes for congressional pay raises and against limits on fees for speeches by congressmen. Boehner also depicted Kindness as a
carpetbagger
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who had abandoned his district for Washington. Despite Kindness's outspending him 5-1, Boehner won the nomination with 49 percent of the vote. Kindness finished with 32 percent and Lukens with 17 percent.
Kindness died in
Exeter
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,
Devonshire,
England at the age of 74.
See also
*
List of United States representatives from Ohio
References
* Rebecca Goodman. "Thomas Kindness, 74, was lawmaker in D.C., Hamilton". ''The
Cincinnati Enquirer''. January 14, 2004
* "Thomas Kindness, former local, state and federal representative". ''
Cincinnati Post''. January 13, 2004.
External links
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1929 births
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