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 Elections of 1964/1968, Eugene McCarthy, Abe Fortas, Henry Wallace
In the 1964 presidential election, Johnson won a landslide victory over conservative Arizona senator Barry Goldwater.
Before his 1968 presidential campaign, McCarthy was best known in Minnesota and in the Senate for his wide-ranging knowledge.
nixon(spiro agnew as mate) had run in the 1960 election but lost.
www.owlnet.rice.edu /~mwfriedm/terms/adele27.html   (1004 words)

  
 Welcome to The American Presidency
Then, the 1966 congressional elections weakened his authority still more, as the Republicans gained 47 seats in the House and three in the Senate.
The party's leader in the Senate, Ernest McFarland of Arizona, had been defeated in the election of 1952, and Johnson's years of legislative experience and his connections with most factions of the party recommended him for the post.
In 1964, Congress had been closely divided on the more controversial and liberal measures in Johnson's legislative program; now a clear majority was ready to vote for them.
ap.grolier.com /article?assetid=0224340-00&templatename=/article/artic...   (6105 words)

  
 Christopher Reilly: Kissinger, Chile and Justice at Last?
All that was required for him to assume the presidency was a vote of the Chilean Congress, meeting on October 24, 1970 to rule on the election.
Later that day, General Schneider, Commander-in-Chief of the Chilean Army, was assassinated with the same weapons the CIA supplied, according to the CIA's own admission to the United States Senate, published in April of 1975.
This money was used, as the U.S. Senate reported, in a "scare campaign" utilizing "disinformation" and "black propaganda" materials in order to drive the Chilean voters away from Allende.
www.counterpunch.org /reillychile.html   (2068 words)

  
 eLexi - das Onlinelexikon
U.S. Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry
U.S. Senate Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship
U.S. White House briefing on terror threats of August 6, 2001
www.elexi.de /index_en/index_u_.html   (153 words)

  
 U.S. presidential election, 2004 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The election marked the first time an incumbent president was reelected while his political party increased its numbers in both houses of Congress since Lyndon Johnson in the 1964 election.
The 2004 election was the first to be affected by the campaign finance reforms mandated by the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act of 2002 (also known as the McCain-Feingold Bill for its sponsors in the United States Senate).
Although the overall result of the election was not challenged by the Kerry campaign, third-party presidential candidates David Cobb and Michael Badnarik obtained a recount in Ohio.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/U.S._presidential_election,_2004   (5456 words)

  
 Eagleton Centers and Programs
The 1964 presidential election gave voters one of the most dramatic contrasts in the positions of candidates in many years.
After Goldwater's nomination, one of Johnson's major decisions in the 1964 campaign was his choice of Hubert Humphrey as a running mate over Robert F. Kennedy, his slain predecessor's brother and Attorney General.
Succeeding to the presidency upon the assassination of John F. Kennedy, Lyndon Johnson used the Kennedy legacy, as well as his own political skills honed during his tenure in the Senate, to push for civil rights legislation and the social programs of the "Great Society" and the "War on Poverty".
www.eagleton.rutgers.edu /e-gov/e-politicalarchive-1964.htm   (1303 words)

  
 Why Goldwater Lost
The 1964 election cycle was characterized by arguably the most negative campaigning ever seen in American politics.
  Goldwater could be awkward at times, and his election to the Senate could be attributed more to Eisenhower than his own political ability.
  The prize was far greater than a single presidential election, as it involved the direction in which the nation could shift well into the future.
courreges.freeservers.com /goldwater.htm   (3644 words)

  
 Black Insurgency
The contentiousness comes from their claim that 1964 stands alone as the historical marker of change in racial attitudes, and that as a singular turning point, takes only the 1958 Senate election as its precursor.
Nor is it that racial politics took on clear and enduring partisan hues after the 1964 election.
Quite possibly, this decrease lends indirect support to Carmines and Stimson's thesis that 1964 is a significant year in focusing national attention as a whole on the issue of racial equality, and thus decreasing the error variance for the pool of respondents surveyed.
www.ksg.harvard.edu /prg/lee/insurge/insurge.htm   (10380 words)

  
 Chilean presidential election, 1964 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A U.S Senate committee in 1975 revealed that the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) spent more than $2.6 million in support of the election of the Christian Democratic candidate, in part to prevent the accession to the presidency of Marxist Salvador Allende.
Christian Democratic candidate Eduardo Frei Montalva won the election by an absolute majority.
More than half of the Christian Democratic candidate's campaign was financed by the United States, although he was not informed of this assistance.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Chilean_presidential_election,_1964   (233 words)

  
 U.S. presidential election, 2004 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The election marked the first time an incumbent president was reelected while his political party increased its numbers in both houses of Congress since Lyndon Johnson in the 1964 election.
The 2004 election was the first to be affected by the campaign finance reforms mandated by the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act of 2002 (also known as the McCain-Feingold Bill for its sponsors in the United States Senate).
Although the overall result of the election was not challenged by the Kerry campaign, third-party presidential candidates David Cobb and Michael Badnarik obtained a recount in Ohio.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/U.S._presidential_election,_2004   (5482 words)

  
 Voting and Registration Data
November Current Population Survey data on Voting and Registration are available from 1964 to present on CD-ROM, diskette, and magnetic tape reels or cartridges through CenStore by selecting the specific product you wish to order.
U.S. Senate, Elections and Campaigns - see the Bibliography on "Resources on Elections and Political Parties"
Paper Number 44 - The Emerging American Voter: An Examination of the Increase in the Black Vote in November 1998
www.census.gov /population/www/socdemo/voting.html   (650 words)

  
 1964 and the Arkansas Encyclopedia Encyclopedia of Arkansas Arkansas History State of Arkansas
Sanders 376 US 1 1964, the Supreme Court of the United States rules that congressional districts have to be approximately equal in population.
February 26 - John Glenn slips on a bathroom rug in his Columbus, Ohio apartment and hits his head on the bathtub, injuring his left inner ear, and prompting him (later that week) to withdraw from the race for the Senate nomination.
March 9 - In New York Times Co. v Sullivan 376 US 254 1964, the Supreme Court of the United States rules that under the First Amendment, speech criticizing political figures cannot be censored.
deltawing.htmlplanet.com /almanac/1964.html   (3065 words)

  
 president election 1964
U.S. Senate election, 1964 Results -- Republican holds in light red, pickups in
The Presidential Election of 1964 Includes graphs, history and state by state
imageElectoralCollege1964-Large.png Pr presidential election, 1964 - definition of U.S. presidential election,
www.left-online.net /911_president_election_1964.html   (148 words)

  
 Federal Election 2004. Election Dates. Antony Green's Election Guide. Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC)
Separate House elections were held in 1954 (paired with Senate in 1953), 1963 (Senate 1964), 1966 (Senate 1967) and 1969 (Senate 1970).
With April 16 set as the last possible date for a House election, this can also be assumed to be the last possible date for a half-Senate election.
There have been 40 House elections and 38 Senate elections.
www.abc.net.au /elections/federal/2004/guide/electiondates.htm   (148 words)

  
 Handbook of Texas Online: JOHNSON, LYNDON BAINES
In the 1964 election, Johnson carried Texas by an overwhelming margin, swept Senator Yarborough to reelection against the Republican candidate, George H. Bush, and slowed the emergence of the GOP as a serious challenge to Democratic supremacy in Texas.
imperiled the unity of the party in the 1964 election and brought President Kennedy to Dallas in November 1963 to heal the intraparty wounds.
In 1941 he ran for the Senate from Texas but was narrowly defeated in a special election.
www.tsha.utexas.edu /handbook/online/articles/view/JJ/fjo19.html   (1809 words)

  
 WHMC-Columbia--Eagleton, Thomas F. (1929- ), Papers, 1944-1987 (C674)--Preliminary Inventory
He was elected circuit attorney of the City of St. Louis in 1956; attorney general of Missouri in 1960 (the youngest man to ever hold the position); lieutenant governor of Missouri in 1964; and U.S. Senator from Missouri in 1968.
Papers of a Democratic Circuit Attorney for the city of St. Louis, 1956-1960; Attorney General of Missouri, 1960-1964; Lieutenant Governor of Missouri, 1964-1968; and U.S. Senator from Missouri, 1969-1986.
Folders alphabetical by topic, microfilm chronological: Located in this series are reports, contracts, bulletins, forms, inventories, receipts, work orders, and memos on such topics as mail statistics, the U.S. Senate's page program, office policy, office management, and Data General's office automation system the bulk of which spans 1981-1986.
www.system.missouri.edu /whmc/invent/0674preinv.html   (1809 words)

  
 WHMC-Columbia--Eagleton, Thomas F. (1929- ), Papers, 1944-1987 (C674)--Preliminary Inventory
Missouri politics, the 1978 general elections, the Moral Majority, pending legislation, U.S. Senate committee assignments, key campaign issues, opposition to Carter, the Panama Canal, the 1980 presidential campaign, fund raising, and general correspondence.
He was elected circuit attorney of the City of St. Louis in 1956; attorney general of Missouri in 1960 (the youngest man to ever hold the position); lieutenant governor of Missouri in 1964; and U.S. Senator from Missouri in 1968.
Papers of a Democratic Circuit Attorney for the city of St. Louis, 1956-1960; Attorney General of Missouri, 1960-1964; Lieutenant Governor of Missouri, 1964-1968; and U.S. Senator from Missouri, 1969-1986.
www.umsystem.edu /whmc/invent/0674preinv.html   (1809 words)

  
 WHMC-Columbia--Eagleton, Thomas F. (1929- ), Papers, 1944-1987 (C674)--Preliminary Inventory
He was elected circuit attorney of the City of St. Louis in 1956; attorney general of Missouri in 1960 (the youngest man to ever hold the position); lieutenant governor of Missouri in 1964; and U.S. Senator from Missouri in 1968.
Missouri politics, the 1978 general elections, the Moral Majority, pending legislation, U.S. Senate committee assignments, key campaign issues, opposition to Carter, the Panama Canal, the 1980 presidential campaign, fund raising, and general correspondence.
Papers of a Democratic Circuit Attorney for the city of St. Louis, 1956-1960; Attorney General of Missouri, 1960-1964; Lieutenant Governor of Missouri, 1964-1968; and U.S. Senator from Missouri, 1969-1986.
www.umsystem.edu /whmc/invent/0674preinv.html   (1809 words)

  
 WHMC-Columbia--Eagleton, Thomas F. (1929- ), Papers, 1944-1987 (C674)--Preliminary Inventory
He was elected circuit attorney of the City of St. Louis in 1956; attorney general of Missouri in 1960 (the youngest man to ever hold the position); lieutenant governor of Missouri in 1964; and U.S. Senator from Missouri in 1968.
Missouri politics, the 1978 general elections, the Moral Majority, pending legislation, U.S. Senate committee assignments, key campaign issues, opposition to Carter, the Panama Canal, the 1980 presidential campaign, fund raising, and general correspondence.
Papers of a Democratic Circuit Attorney for the city of St. Louis, 1956-1960; Attorney General of Missouri, 1960-1964; Lieutenant Governor of Missouri, 1964-1968; and U.S. Senator from Missouri, 1969-1986.
www.umsystem.edu /whmc/invent/0674preinv.html   (1809 words)

  
 WHMC-Columbia--Eagleton, Thomas F. (1929- ), Papers, 1944-1987 (C674)--Preliminary Inventory
He was elected circuit attorney of the City of St. Louis in 1956; attorney general of Missouri in 1960 (the youngest man to ever hold the position); lieutenant governor of Missouri in 1964; and U.S. Senator from Missouri in 1968.
Missouri politics, the 1978 general elections, the Moral Majority, pending legislation, U.S. Senate committee assignments, key campaign issues, opposition to Carter, the Panama Canal, the 1980 presidential campaign, fund raising, and general correspondence.
Financial statements from certain elections and an analysis of the legislation regulating political contributions by labor organizations.
www.umsystem.edu /whmc/invent/0674preinv.html   (1809 words)

  
 WHMC-Columbia--Eagleton, Thomas F. (1929- ), Papers, 1944-1987 (C674)--Preliminary Inventory
Missouri politics, the 1978 general elections, the Moral Majority, pending legislation, U.S. Senate committee assignments, key campaign issues, opposition to Carter, the Panama Canal, the 1980 presidential campaign, fund raising, and general correspondence.
He was elected circuit attorney of the City of St. Louis in 1956; attorney general of Missouri in 1960 (the youngest man to ever hold the position); lieutenant governor of Missouri in 1964; and U.S. Senator from Missouri in 1968.
Financial statements from certain elections and an analysis of the legislation regulating political contributions by labor organizations.
www.umsystem.edu /whmc/invent/0674preinv.html   (1809 words)

  
 WHMC-Columbia--Eagleton, Thomas F. (1929- ), Papers, 1944-1987 (C674)--Preliminary Inventory
Missouri politics, the 1978 general elections, the Moral Majority, pending legislation, U.S. Senate committee assignments, key campaign issues, opposition to Carter, the Panama Canal, the 1980 presidential campaign, fund raising, and general correspondence.
He was elected circuit attorney of the City of St. Louis in 1956; attorney general of Missouri in 1960 (the youngest man to ever hold the position); lieutenant governor of Missouri in 1964; and U.S. Senator from Missouri in 1968.
Papers of a Democratic Circuit Attorney for the city of St. Louis, 1956-1960; Attorney General of Missouri, 1960-1964; Lieutenant Governor of Missouri, 1964-1968; and U.S. Senator from Missouri, 1969-1986.
www.umsystem.edu /whmc/invent/0674preinv.html   (1809 words)

  
 WHMC-Columbia--Eagleton, Thomas F. (1929- ), Papers, 1944-1987 (C674)--Preliminary Inventory
Missouri politics, the 1978 general elections, the Moral Majority, pending legislation, U.S. Senate committee assignments, key campaign issues, opposition to Carter, the Panama Canal, the 1980 presidential campaign, fund raising, and general correspondence.
He was elected circuit attorney of the City of St. Louis in 1956; attorney general of Missouri in 1960 (the youngest man to ever hold the position); lieutenant governor of Missouri in 1964; and U.S. Senator from Missouri in 1968.
Financial statements from certain elections and an analysis of the legislation regulating political contributions by labor organizations.
www.umsystem.edu /whmc/invent/0674preinv.html   (1809 words)

  
 WHMC-Columbia--Eagleton, Thomas F. (1929- ), Papers, 1944-1987 (C674)--Preliminary Inventory
Missouri politics, the 1978 general elections, the Moral Majority, pending legislation, U.S. Senate committee assignments, key campaign issues, opposition to Carter, the Panama Canal, the 1980 presidential campaign, fund raising, and general correspondence.
He was elected circuit attorney of the City of St. Louis in 1956; attorney general of Missouri in 1960 (the youngest man to ever hold the position); lieutenant governor of Missouri in 1964; and U.S. Senator from Missouri in 1968.
Financial statements from certain elections and an analysis of the legislation regulating political contributions by labor organizations.
www.umsystem.edu /whmc/invent/0674preinv.html   (1809 words)

  
 WHMC-Columbia--Eagleton, Thomas F. (1929- ), Papers, 1944-1987 (C674)--Preliminary Inventory
Missouri politics, the 1978 general elections, the Moral Majority, pending legislation, U.S. Senate committee assignments, key campaign issues, opposition to Carter, the Panama Canal, the 1980 presidential campaign, fund raising, and general correspondence.
He was elected circuit attorney of the City of St. Louis in 1956; attorney general of Missouri in 1960 (the youngest man to ever hold the position); lieutenant governor of Missouri in 1964; and U.S. Senator from Missouri in 1968.
Financial statements from certain elections and an analysis of the legislation regulating political contributions by labor organizations.
www.umsystem.edu /whmc/invent/0674preinv.html   (1809 words)

  
 WHMC-Columbia--Eagleton, Thomas F. (1929- ), Papers, 1944-1987 (C674)--Preliminary Inventory
Missouri politics, the 1978 general elections, the Moral Majority, pending legislation, U.S. Senate committee assignments, key campaign issues, opposition to Carter, the Panama Canal, the 1980 presidential campaign, fund raising, and general correspondence.
He was elected circuit attorney of the City of St. Louis in 1956; attorney general of Missouri in 1960 (the youngest man to ever hold the position); lieutenant governor of Missouri in 1964; and U.S. Senator from Missouri in 1968.
Papers of a Democratic Circuit Attorney for the city of St. Louis, 1956-1960; Attorney General of Missouri, 1960-1964; Lieutenant Governor of Missouri, 1964-1968; and U.S. Senator from Missouri, 1969-1986.
www.umsystem.edu /whmc/invent/0674preinv.html   (1809 words)

  
 Horton Journal of Canadian History
On Sept. 10, 1964 a committee of 15 members was appointed, and it was made up of seven Liberals, five Conservatives and one each from the NDP, the Social Creditors and the Creditistes.
The Senate endorsed it on December 17, 1964.
During the election campaign of 1963 Lester B. Pearson promised that Canada would have a new flag within two years of his election.
www.angelfire.com /ns/hjch/miner.htm   (1699 words)

  
 Voting and Registration Data
November Current Population Survey data on Voting and Registration are available from 1964 to present on CD-ROM, diskette, and magnetic tape reels or cartridges through CenStore by selecting the specific product you wish to order.
U.S. Senate, Elections and Campaigns - see the Bibliography on "Resources on Elections and Political Parties"
Paper Number 44 - The Emerging American Voter: An Examination of the Increase in the Black Vote in November 1998
www.census.gov /population/www/socdemo/voting.html   (612 words)

  
 Master of the Senate - Mises Institute
By 1968, this former "master of the Senate," this once-popular president who had won a lopsided victory in the 1964 election by charging that Barry Goldwater would start World War III, was so hated that he restricted his public appearances primarily to military bases.
This third book in Caro's series begins with LBJ's arrival in the U.S. Senate as a junior senator--a seat he stole his way into after a crooked 1948 Texas election, a bit of skullduggery which Caro documented in Means of Ascent, the previous installment of this series.
All of a sudden, LBJ, the tacit supporter of the Jim Crow Southern senators in the 1950s, was singing "We Shall Overcome." In Vietnam, this devious, I-will-be-all-things-to-all-people formula met its match, but not before some 50,000 Americans and hundreds of thousands of Vietnamese had died in a war that the U.S. easily could have avoided.
www.mises.org /fullstory.asp?control=975&FS=Master+of+the+Senate   (1361 words)

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