Marlow Webster Cook (July 27, 1926 – February 4, 2016) was an American politician from Kentucky who served as a member of the United States Senate from...
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to continue it. In 1967, Nunn ran for governor again. After defeating Marlow Cook in the Republican gubernatorial primary, he eked out a victory over Democrat...
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In 1974, Ford himself ousted the other incumbent senator, Republican Marlow Cook. Following the rapid rise of Ford and many of his political allies, he...
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U.S. Senator Marlow Cook ran for a second term in office but was defeated by Democratic Governor of Kentucky Wendell Ford. Marlow Cook, incumbent Senator...
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3, 1957 – December 16, 1968 Preceded by Earle Clements Succeeded by Marlow Cook 4th Assistant Secretary of State for Legislative Affairs In office January...
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Morton decided to retire in 1968, creating an open seat. Republican Marlow Cook narrowly defeated Democrat Katherine Peden by a 51–48 margin. Incumbent...
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Jefferson County Judge (the equivalent of a County Executive) Marlow Cook won the open seat. Marlow Cook, Jefferson County Judge Eugene Siler, former U.S. Representative...
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his 35-year Congressional career. Incumbent Republican U.S. Senator Marlow Cook ran for a second term in office but was defeated by Democratic Governor...
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"What Happened To Rachael Leigh Cook". The Gazette Review. Minneapolis, Minnesota. Retrieved August 12, 2017. Stern, Marlow (January 29, 2014). "'She's All...
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from New York, and World Bank President under President Ronald Reagan Marlow Cook, U.S. senator from Kentucky Eric Curran, racing driver Vincent D'Autorio...
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