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Former Governor and Senator Bob Graham, Among Most Popular Floridians of Last 50 Years, Dies at 87

April 17, 2024 | FlaglerLive | 6 Comments

Democratic Gov. Bob Graham and Mickey Mouse looking at a model of Disney Studios on July 9, 1985, back when Florida governors did not abuse mice. (Florida Memory)
Democratic Gov. Bob Graham and Mickey Mouse looking at a model of Disney Studios on July 9, 1985, back when Florida governors did not abuse mice. (Florida Memory)

Bob Graham, a two-term Florida governor who went on to serve in the U.S. Senate and was known for his work days across the state, died Tuesday at age 87, his family announced.

“As a legislator, Florida’s 38th Governor, and a United States Senator, Bob Graham devoted his life to the betterment of the world around him,” the family said in a statement Tuesday night. “The memorials to that devotion are everywhere — from the Everglades and other natural treasures he was determined to preserve, to the colleges and universities he championed with his commitment to higher education, to the global understanding he helped to foster through his work with the intelligence community, and so many more.”




Graham was one of the most-popular figures in Florida politics over the past half-century. After representing part of Miami-Dade County in the state Senate, Graham was elected governor in 1978, winning a Democratic runoff and then easily defeating Republican Jack Eckerd in the general election.

In 1986, Graham defeated Republican U.S. Sen. Paula Hawkins and went on to serve three terms in Washington. His tenure included chairing the Senate Intelligence Committee after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks.

But Graham was known to many Floridians for his down-to-earth persona that included work days in which he joined people in their jobs.

“While he valued his opportunities to represent others in public office, the jobs Bob Graham most loved were those he spent working alongside everyday Floridians,” his family said in the statement Tuesday. “His more than 400 workdays, in occupations ranging from construction to farming to hospitality, created wonderful friendships across the state and forever changed his perspective on Florida and his approach to public service.”




Democratic consultant and lobbyist Steve Schale recalled Graham’s common touch in a post Tuesday night on the social-media platform X.

“I have so many wonderful memories of Bob — but I loved being with him when he was with everyday people,” Schale wrote. “Those work days really molded how he saw his fellow Floridians. I never saw him look down on anyone — or look over anyone’s shoulders. He was, in every sense, a good man.”

In the statement Tuesday night, Graham’s family recalled him as a grandfather.

“Bob Graham would tell people his favorite title was not Governor or Senator. It was the name his grandchildren gave him: Doodle. ‘When I’m really good, they call me Super Doodle,’ he liked to say,” the statement said. “For 87 years, Bob Graham was so much more than really good. He was a rare collection of public accomplishments and personal traits that combined to make him unforgettable. As his family, we will never forget his love for us, the love he had for Florida, the United States, and the world, and the love so many people showed him. We thank God for the gift of his life.”

Graham, who did not seek a fourth term in the Senate in 2004, was from what now seems like a distant era in Florida politics. Along with figures such as the late Gov. Reubin Askew and the late U.S. Sen. and Gov. Lawton Chiles, Graham led during a period when Democrats controlled the state’s political levers.

That began to change in the 1990s, and Republicans now dominate state politics. Graham’s daughter, Gwen, served one term in the U.S. House but lost in the Democratic gubernatorial primary in 2018.

–Jim Saunders, News Service of Florida

Bob Graham at a news conference in his younger days. (Florida Memory)
Bob Graham at a news conference in his younger days. (Florida Memory)
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  1. Nephew Of Uncle Sam says

    April 17, 2024 at 2:41 pm

    Approval ratings only RonDUH and the rest of the Florida GOP could ever dream of. Class act, you will never see DUHsanstis do work days alongside workers and if he did he’d show up in those white go-go boots then stand around whining.

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  2. Laurel says

    April 17, 2024 at 2:55 pm

    The two Governors I remember the most, positively, is Bob Graham and Lawton “Walkin’ Lawton” Chiles. These two struck me as Governors who really cared for Florida. That personality is really, really hard to come by today. Very rare.

    So maybe we should have named A1A after one of them instead of a musician from Louisiana who sang about being shitfaced in Mexico. Some people love money too much to have a soul, or shame.

    My condolences to Graham’s family, and I’m grateful for his service to our beautiful state. Hopefully, we will have more like him in the future.

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  3. Jay Rhame says

    April 18, 2024 at 6:13 am

    I would add Gov. Reubin Askew to your list.

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  4. Pogo says

    April 18, 2024 at 9:02 am

    @All of the above, and Claude Pepper too
    https://www.google.com/search?q=Claude+Pepper

    And since them, a plague of Libertarian Party shits wearing GOP hats, Ronald Reagan masks: elected by fundamentalist religious fanatics, Scientologists, cynical materialists wearing a cross and taking from the plate as they pass it, MLM marketing swindlers, the swindled, and other criminals; voting for themselves and each other.

    Congratulations, but not on what you’ve made of the place.

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  5. Laurel says

    April 18, 2024 at 11:28 am

    JR: No disagreement, just what I remember to be kind and caring.

    Pogo: Claude Pepper! OMG! I remember his nose! Well, I had very little interest in politics when I was young. Yes, we did have some good people back then.

    I really learned to dislike Barbara Bush when she criticized Lawton Chiles for coming forward with his struggle with depression, to support her baby boy. Never liked her after that. No Bush ever came up to the ability or class act of Chiles.

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  6. Celia Pugliese says

    April 18, 2024 at 10:33 pm

    RIP governor Graham, you were a good man!

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