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Walter Stephan Baring Jr. (September 9, 1911 – July 13, 1975) was a United States representative from Nevada.


Biography

Baring was born in Goldfield, Nevada, to Emily L. and Walter Stephan Baring, his paternal grandparents were born in Germany and his maternal grandfather was from
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. His father served on the
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Commission for a while, until he moved the family to Reno. His father then managed a furniture store. Baring graduated from the University of Nevada in 1934 with two bachelor's degrees. After graduating, he worked as a collector for the U.S. Internal Revenue Service.


Naval Service

Baring served as a Member of the Nevada Assembly in 1936. He was subsequently reelected, but resigned in 1943 so that he could serve in the United States Navy during World War II. After the war, he was elected to the Reno City Council. During the Presidency of
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, Baring strongly criticized the President's court-packing plan for the United States Supreme Court.


U.S. Representative

Baring was first elected to Nevada's sole seat in the House of Representatives in 1948, unseating first-term Republican incumbent
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by 761 votes. He was reelected in 1950, but in 1952, he was unexpectedly defeated by Republican Cliff Young, who won that election by 771 votes. Baring ran against Young again in 1954, but Young again managed a narrow victory. In 1956, Young ran for the U.S. Senate against incumbent Democrat Alan Bible, who narrowly defeated him in the general election. That year, Baring ran for Congress again, defeating Las Vegas City Attorney
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in the Democratic primary before winning the general. Baring was reelected in a landslide in 1958, while Cannon was elected to the U.S. Senate. During his first two terms in Congress, Baring compiled a liberal voting record. After his return, however, he veered considerably to the right, billing himself as a " Jeffersonian States' Rights Democrat."Evans, K.J.; 'Walter Baring'; ''Las Vegas Review Journal'', February 7, 1999 He usually voted with the conservative Southern wing of his party. He was critical of John F. KennedyJaffe, Irwin A. and Pearl, Stanley A.; 'The 1962 Election in Nevada'; ''The Western Political Quarterly'', Vol. 16, No. 2, ''A Symposium: The 1962 Elections in the West'' (June 1963), pp. 443-447 and voted against most of
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's Great Society programs. This angered many in his own party, and Baring often claimed, "No one likes Walter Baring but the voters." He was known to equate liberalism with socialism and Communism, and opposed foreign aid of any sort. During the 1960s, Baring faced more strenuous opposition in the Democratic primaries than in the general elections, owing to his ability to attract large numbers of registered Republicans, especially in the northwest of the state. In these contests, Baring was able to run up enough of a margin in the "Cow Counties" (the more rural parts of Nevada) to overcome large deficits in
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and Washoe counties (home to Las Vegas and Reno, respectively).


Segregation activist

Baring contended that the Civil Rights Movement was influenced by Communists. He was nearly defeated for renomination in 1964 after leading the opposition to the
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. In 1972, Baring was narrowly defeated in the Democratic primary by a considerably more liberal Democrat, Las Vegas attorney and future Congressman
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. By this time Clark and Washoe counties were well into a period of explosive growth that continues today, and Bilbray's margin in those counties was too much for Baring to overcome. Claiming that Bilbray had smeared him, Baring endorsed the Republican nominee, David Towell, helping him win the general election in an upset.


Last years

After leaving Congress, Baring remained interested in politics, even flirting with a run for governor in 1974. However, a bout of
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and heart strain ended that prospect. He died of heart and lung failure in 1975 at the age of 63.''Infoplease''
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Education

*High school teacher's certificate * University of Nevada at Reno, B.A. and B.S., 1934 * Reno High School, 1929


References


External links


Biographical Directory
of the United States Congress *
Nevada Riches
Other political figures

The Paradoxical Politician {{DEFAULTSORT:Baring, Walter S. Jr. 1911 births 1975 deaths 20th-century American politicians United States Navy personnel of World War II American people of Bohemian descent American people of German descent Democratic Party members of the United States House of Representatives from Nevada Democratic Party members of the Nevada Assembly Military personnel from Nevada Nevada city council members People from Goldfield, Nevada Politicians from Reno, Nevada Reno High School alumni University of Nevada, Reno alumni