Pierre Salinger in Monterey in 1964. Following his service in the Kennedy and Johnson
administrations, Salinger returned to California and ran for the Senate. He
defeated then California State Controller Alan Cranston in a contentious
Democratic Primary. Governor of California Pat Brown, who had supported
Cranston in the Primary, appointed Salinger a Democratic United States Senator
to fill the vacancy resulting from the July 30, 1964 death of retiring Senator
Clair Engle; he took office on August 4, 1964. In his bid for a full six-year
term in the 1964 election, he was defeated by former actor George Murphy
following a campaign in which Salinger's only recent return to his native state
became an issue, his legal residency even being challenged in court.
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