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U.S. senate stalwart Bob Dole Dies; Pres. Biden's statement

Updated: Dec 7, 2021

The veteran senator from Kansas, Bob Dole has died. Dole served in the senate from 1969 to 1996. He ran for president on the Republican ticket in 1996. The last presidential candidate to serve in a war, Dole was a World War II hero. He also served as a Senate Majority leader and became the chairman of the World War II Memorial in Washington tieing him to the nation's capitol forever. Ever a patriot and devoted to the Republican party, Dole did not keep a grudge against former rival George H.W. Bush. With respct to his political perofmance Dole's legacy includes

support for voting rights, SNAP food assitance and social security.


While he lost to Bush he attended the viewing of Bush’s casket in the Capitol Rotunda.


Pres. Joe Biden, who considered Dole a friend and served in the Senate with him, painted the statesman as a reasonable man willing to work with the oipposing party. He noted that Dole led the effort to make Martin Lutehr King's Birthday a national holiday.


Sen. Dole died from advance lung failure at the age of 98.


The flag at the White House is flying at half staff out of respect for Dole's service. It will remain until Thursday when the late senator lies in state at the U.S. Capitol.


Statement of President Joe Biden on the Passing of Senator Bob Dole

A month after being sworn in as President, one of the first conversations I had with anyone outside the White House was with our dear friends, Bob and Elizabeth Dole, at their home in Washington. Bob had recently been diagnosed with lung cancer, and I was were there to offer the same support, love, and encouragement that they showed me and Jill when our son Beau battled cancer, and that the Doles have shown us over the half century we’ve been friends. Like all true friendships, regardless of how much time has passed, we picked up right where we left off, as though it were only yesterday that we were sharing a laugh in the Senate dining room or debating the great issues of the day, often against each other, on the Senate floor. I saw in his eyes the same light, bravery, and determination I’ve seen so many times before. In the Senate, though we often disagreed, he never hesitated to work with me or other Democrats when it mattered most. He and Ted Kennedy came together to turn Bob’s lifelong cause into the Americans with Disabilities Act — granting tens of millions of Americans lives of greater dignity. On the Social Security Commission, he led a bipartisan effort with Pat Moynihan to ensure that every American could grow old with their basic dignity intact. When he managed the bill to create a federal holiday in the name of Martin Luther King, Jr. — a bill that many in his own caucus opposed — I will never forget what he said to our colleagues: “No first-class democracy can treat people like second-class citizens.” Another bipartisan effort, the McGovern-Dole International Food for Education and Child Nutrition Program, provided school meals and food for nursing mothers and young children. It saved the lives of countless young people who would otherwise have died in infancy — and brought dignity to tens of millions of families at home and abroad. This work, for Bob, was about more than passing laws. It was written on his heart. Bob was an American statesman like few in our history. A war hero and among the greatest of the Greatest Generation. And to me, he was also a friend whom I could look to for trusted guidance, or a humorous line at just the right moment to settle frayed nerves. I will miss my friend. But I am grateful for the times we shared, and for the friendship Jill and I and our family have built with Liddy and the entire Dole family. Bob was a man to be admired by Americans. He had an unerring sense of integrity and honor. May God bless him, and may our nation draw upon his legacy of decency, dignity, good humor, and patriotism for all time.




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