Bob Graham, a former Florida governor and U.S. senator, passed away at the age of 87, leaving behind a legacy of bipartisanship and genuine connection with everyday people. Graham, a Harvard-educated lawyer, was able to bridge the political divide in a state dominated by Republicans, earning support from members of both parties with his folksy charm. Known for his workdays, where he would try out different jobs in order to connect with everyday citizens, Graham made a significant impact during his nearly five decades in politics.

Even after retiring from politics, Graham continued to advocate for public service and civic engagement. He founded the Bob Graham Center for Public Service at the University of Florida, with a mission to promote civic engagement, public leadership, and public service. He believed in the importance of citizens actively participating in democracy and shaping policies for the betterment of their communities. Graham’s commitment to connecting with people and listening to their stories was a defining feature of his leadership style.

President Joe Biden, who served with Graham in the Senate, praised him as a person of principle who understood the core of politics as serving others. Biden highlighted Graham’s dedication to spending over 400 ‘workdays’ with constituents, engaging in various tasks from picking tomatoes to patrolling the streets with police. Graham’s presidential run in 2004, emphasizing his opposition to the invasion of Iraq, showcased his commitment to his principles and values. Many believed that Al Gore would have won the presidency in 2000 had he chosen Graham as his running mate instead of Joe Lieberman.

Graham’s influence transcended party lines, with both Democrats and Republicans remembering him fondly and acknowledging his impact on Florida and the country. Former Republican Governor Jeb Bush praised Graham for serving with integrity and civility, while former Governor Charlie Crist, who switched parties, credited Graham for governing for the people of Florida regardless of political affiliations. Graham’s daughter, former U.S. Rep. Gwen Graham, attempted to follow in her father’s footsteps by running for governor in 2018, focusing on putting people over politics, but narrowly lost in the Democratic primary.

Chris Hand, a former speechwriter for Graham, highlighted his genuine love for people and his interest in hearing their stories. Whether it was during workdays or meeting well-wishers after retirement, Graham always showed a sincere interest in connecting with individuals and learning from them. Hand emphasized that Graham’s leadership style was characterized by his deep respect and appreciation for the people he represented. Despite his passing, Graham’s legacy as a bipartisan leader who valued civic engagement and public service will continue to inspire others to get involved in their communities and make a positive impact on society.

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