Ronnie Thompson Politician

Ronald John Thompson, known as Ronnie Thompson or 'Machine Gun Ronnie' Thompson (born July 21, 1934), is a former Georgia Republican politician who was the first member of his party to have been elected mayor of Macon, the seat of Bibb County in central Georgia. Thompson served two controversial terms from 1967 to 1975. He is also a former gospel and country music singer known for his highly conservative views on issues.In 1972, Thompson was a Republican candidate for the United States House of Representatives, but he was defeated by the Democratic incumbent W.S. Stuckey, Jr.. In the 1974 gubernatorial election, as his party's nominee, Thompson was trounced by Democrat George D. Busbee. A populist in political philosophy, Thompson was often at odds with his state and national moderate Republican leadership.Buddy Kelly Moore, who completed a master of arts thesis on Thompson's career in 1976 at Georgia College & State University, opined that Thompson "shocked and fascinated observers with hard-line approaches to law-and-order, municipal unionism, and race relations."[Huh?-see talk page] Moore defined Thompson's career in terms of a "predilection for the flamboyant." Unconventional author Will D. Campbell called Thompson "a harbinger of the New Right", a movement which emerged in the late 1970s to help to elect Republican Ronald W. Reagan of California as U.S. President.

Personal facts

Ronnie Thompson
Birth dateJuly 21, 1934
Birth place
Georgia (U.S. state) , Richmond County Georgia , Augusta Georgia
Nationality
United States
Religion
Baptists
Residence
Georgia (U.S. state) , Macon Georgia

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Office holder

office
Mayor of Macon Georgia
Alderman in Macon Georgia
party
Republican Party (United States)
United States House of Representatives elections 1972
Georgia gubernatorial election 1974

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