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    Jesse Alexander Helms Jr. (October 18, 1921 – July 4, 2008) was an American politician. A leader in the conservative movement, he served as a senator from North Carolina from 1973 to 2003. As chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee from 1995 to 2001, he had a major voice in foreign policy.

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  2. Jesse Alexander Helms Jr. (18 de octubre de 1921-4 de julio de 2008) fue un periodista, ejecutivo de medios y político estadounidense. Líder del movimiento conservador, se desempeñó como senador por Carolina del Norte de 1973 a 2003.

  3. 30 de abr. de 2024 · Jesse Helms was an American politician and longtime member of the U.S. Senate (1973–2003), who was a leading figure in the conservative movement. Nicknamed “Senator No,” he was perhaps best known for his vehement opposition to civil rights and gay rights. Helms, the son of the chief of police in.

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  4. 5 de jul. de 2008 · July 5, 2008. Jesse Helms, the former North Carolina senator with the courtly manner and mossy drawl who turned his hard-edged conservatism against civil rights, gay rights, foreign aid and...

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    Jesse Alexander Helms Jr. (18 de octubre de 1921-4 de julio de 2008) fue un periodista, ejecutivo de medios y político estadounidense. Líder del movimiento conservador, se desempeñó como senador por Carolina del Norte de 1973 a 2003. Fue presidente del Comité de Relaciones Exteriores del Senado de 1995 a 2001, tuvo una participación ...

  6. Helms remembered hearing Walter Cronkite say, “Down in North Carolina, a fellow named Jesse Helms has been elected to the United States Senate.” Helms was sworn into office in January 1973 and quickly rose to an influential position in the Senate, where he is credited as being one of the key leaders in the rise of the modern conservative ...

  7. A reporter, television-radio executive, and U.S. Senator, Jesse Helms was born October 18, 1921, in Monroe, N.C., to Jesse Alexander and Ethel Mae Helms. The Almanac of American Politics labeled the conservative Helms a “Jeremiah” for believing in an imminent doom and warning against the encroaching dangers of big government, communism, and ...