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"Maine Governor" Joseph E. Brennan Hand Signed TLS

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    "Maine Governor" Joseph E. Brennan Hand Signed TLS.
    Es-8169E
    Joseph Edward Brennan
    (born November 2, 1934) is an
    American
    Democratic Party
    lawyer and politician from
    Maine
    . He served as the
    70th
    Governor of Maine
    from 1979 to 1987. He is a former commissioner on the
    Federal Maritime Commission
    . Born in 1934 in
    Portland, Maine
    , Brennan lived on Kellogg Street on
    Munjoy Hill
    . Brennan attended
    Cheverus High School
    ,
    Boston College
    and the
    University of Maine School of Law
    , and became
    Cumberland County
    District Attorney before winning election to the
    Maine House of Representatives
    (1965–1971) and the
    Maine Senate
    (1973–1975). When first elected to the Maine House he did not own a car and hitchhiked up from Portland. His first statewide candidacy was for
    Governor
    in 1974; he lost the Democratic nomination to
    George J. Mitchell
    , whom he would later appoint to the
    U.S. Senate
    . Appointed State
    Attorney General
    in 1975, Brennan ran for governor again in 1978, winning the primary and general elections. Brennan was reelected in 1982, serving as governor from 1979 to 1987. In 1986 he ran for the
    U.S. House
    in Maine's First Congressional District and won with 53% of the vote. When he was District Attorney his Munjoy Hill was shot up with bullets landing by his infant daughter, this led Brennan to support the ban on assault style weapons in America.
    After two terms in the House, Brennan ran for governor again in 1990, losing to
    Republican
    John McKernan
    . He ran again in 1994, losing to Independent
    Angus King
    , but placing second, ahead of Republican
    Susan Collins
    . He would face Collins in another statewide election in 1996, running for the U.S. Senate seat being vacated by
    Bill Cohen
    , a race which Collins won. In 1999,
    President
    Bill Clinton
    nominated Brennan to serve as a commissioner on the
    Federal Maritime Commission
    , a small independent agency that regulates shipping between the U.S. and foreign countries. He was renominated (by President
    Bush
    ) and confirmed for a second term at the FMC in 2004.