“South Carolina Congressman" Thomas Hartnett Signed TLS Dated 1986 Mueller COA

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    Up for auction
    “South Carolina Congressman” Thomas F. Hartnett Signed TLS Dated 1986.
    This item is certified authentic by
    Todd
    Mueller Autographs
    and comes with their Certificate of
    Authenticity.
    ES-1181B
    Thomas
    Forbes “Tommy” Hartnett
    (born
    August 7, 1941) is a former
    U.S.
    Representative
    from
    South Carolina
    . Hartnett was born in
    Charleston
    . He graduated
    from Bishop England High School in Charleston in 1960. He attended the
    College of Charleston
    from
    1960 to 1961 and was in the
    United States Air Force
    Reserve
    from 1963 to 1969. In 1964, Hartnett was elected to the
    South
    Carolina House of Representatives
    from a Charleston-area
    district. He served four terms in that body. Originally a
    Democrat
    , he
    became a Republican in 1972, and attended that year’s state Republican
    convention (and every convention after that until 1980). He was elected to
    the
    South Carolina Senate
    in
    1972 and served two terms. In 1980, Hartnett won the Republican nomination for
    the Charleston-based
    1st District
    after
    five-term incumbent
    Mendel Jackson Davis
    retired
    due to back problems. He narrowly defeated his Democratic opponent, Associate
    Deputy Commerce Secretary
    Charles D. Ravenel
    ,
    becoming the first Republican to win an undisputed election in the district
    since
    Reconstruction
    .
    Hartnett likely owed his win to
    Ronald Reagan
    winning
    Charleston County
    with 55% of the vote. The district had
    also been trending Republican for some time at the national level; it has only
    supported the Democratic candidate for president once since 1956, when
    Jimmy Carter
    carried it in 1976. But conservative
    Democrats continued to hold most of the district’s seats in the state
    legislature, as well as most local offices, well into the 1990s. Hartnett was
    convincingly reelected in 1982, and took 61% of the vote in 1984. He gave up
    his seat in 1986 to run for
    lieutenant
    governor
    , narrowly losing to Democratic State Senator
    Nick Theodore
    . He then became a real estate agent, founding
    Hartnett Realty in his hometown of
    Mount Pleasant
    .
    Hartnett came out of retirement in 1992 to run for the
    United States Senate
    against
    four-term incumbent and fellow Charleston resident
    Ernest Hollings
    . He gave Hollings his closest race ever,
    losing by only three percentage points in a very good year for Democrats
    nationally. Hartnett lives in Mount Pleasant and is chairman of the
    family-owned Hartnett Realty.
    [1]
    The firm was created in 1947 by Catherine
    Forbes Hartnett and is one of the oldest
    [2]
    Charleston real estate firms. He was a delegate
    to every Republican National Convention from 1980 to 2000.

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