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Republican platform. News of
Rockefeller's marriage in May 1963, eighteen months after he divorced his first wife, to a woman with whom he had had a relationship for over five years spread quickly throughout the nation. Initially, Rockefeller's divorce received little media fanfare; however, news of his remarriage prompted a considerably negative reaction among many. Rockefeller, who had been leading in the polls over other Republican candidates by a comfortable margin just weeks previously, saw a significant decrease in support for his candidacy. In July 1963, he made an attempt to regain lost support by taking aim at what he viewed as "extremist groups", targeting Goldwater specifically. Goldwater responded by accusing Rockefeller of blurring the line separating the Republican and Democratic parties. In attacking Goldwater's politics and advocating his own, more progressive agenda, Rockefeller said to voters "Americans will not and should not respond to a political creed that cherishes the past solely because it offers an excuse for shutting out the hard facts and difficult tasks of the present."
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appearance was unprecedented; no previous presidential candidate had addressed a national audience before winning his party's nomination. Goldwater hoped for further episodes, but was stalled by limited campaign funds. At the time, Goldwater had secured 274 delegates of the 655 needed to win the nomination, well ahead of the 61 won (all in
Pennsylvania) by the second place William Scranton. Rockefeller stood at fourth, with only eight delegates. Goldwater won primaries in Texas, Nebraska and Indiana, but lost Oregon and its 18 delegates to Rockefeller. He labeled the defeat as "a victory for the radical left." After the primary, Goldwater predicted that Rockefeller would join with the Lodge campaign in a last-ditch effort to prevent his nomination; with focus on the June 2 California Primary. Goldwater refused to engage in what he called "personal vindictiveness and smear" and commented that Republicans should instead focus on defeating President Johnson.
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his campaign announcement speech, Goldwater justified his candidacy by stating that he had "not heard from any announced
Republican candidate a declaration of conscience or of political position that could possibly offer to the American people a clear choice in the next presidential election." He emphasized the need for a federal government that is "limited and balanced and against the ever increasing concentrations of authority in Washington" that encourages personal responsibility among American citizens while pledging his candidacy to "victory for principle and to presenting an opportunity for the American people to choose." He promised "a choice, not an echo" in the election, and positioned himself to the right of Nelson Rockefeller, who had announced his candidacy two months prior.
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President Kennedy, Goldwater went on the attack against the new President, accusing Johnson of playing "politics with Christmas" by twisting the arms of Congressmen to pass a foreign aid bill on Christmas Eve. Goldwater still led among the other potential Republican candidates, but his support had dropped to 25 percent. The goal for Goldwater and the implication of who would receive the nomination for the Republican party, which faced a slim chance of victory in 1964 following Kennedy's assassination, was a possible shift in the control of the party itself from the "liberal Eastern wing." Of this, Goldwater told his aides "First let's take over the party. Then we'll go from there."
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Rockefeller, for labeling the campaign as extremist. But, he refused to use his opponent's recent divorce for political purposes, and
Rockefeller eased his direct criticism, praising Goldwater for his willingness to discuss his views with the American people. Both men spoke before the Republican Women's Conference in Washington in early April. Rockefeller set his sights on Goldwater and warned of "extremism" in the Republican Party, but Goldwater instead criticized the Johnson administration for its policies on Communism, and called for Republicans to "just fight Democrats rather than other Republicans".
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Margaret Smith. Goldwater's total was lower than the 80 percent that was expected. However, the result showed that Goldwater could win in a populous northern state, though a survey of newspaper publishers predicted that most of the Goldwater delegates would end up switching to the still-undecided Nixon. Goldwater remained confident that he would win the nomination, but continued to feel that overcoming Nixon would be his "last hurdle".
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Rockefeller would endorse Goldwater in the general election, barring the Goldwater campaign with more negative publicity. In addition to this, Johnson was known for his ability to manipulate the press in order to provide favorable coverage of his own campaign. Johnson, along with the media, who also had a generally unfavorable opinion of Goldwater, portrayed his opponent as a political extremist. Johnson also used Goldwater's speeches to imply that he would willingly wage a
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731:. He won an additional 16 delegates from his home state of Arizona following a convention without any debate. After the gains, Goldwater was viewed as the favorite to win the nomination. As the May 15 Oregon Primary drew near, Rockefeller's campaign depended on a victory. Rumors spread that former President Eisenhower wanted a more moderate choice than Goldwater, but he did not insert himself in the campaign. Likewise, the attempts to draft Nixon or Lodge appeared fruitless. Senator
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announced his support for a tougher blockade against Cuba. He continued his dialogue on the Cold War during a stop in San
Francisco, arguing that the U.S. had no policy on the issue. He proposed an outline to maintain peace that included the encouragement of Communist "eviction from positions of control" in the world, and maintenance of American strength to keep the Soviet Union in check.
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them over to the CIA. Hunt said he found this distasteful but obeyed the orders nonetheless as he considered it his duty to do so. Later
Goldwater reported that during his 1964 campaign "our telephones had been bugged" and "our security had been penetrated. The opposition appeared to possess some of the details of our plans and strategies the minute a decision was made".
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the convention, increasing the number of volunteers to his
California campaign. Rockefeller was angered by the result and declared that the convention had been overrun by radicals. At the end of March, Goldwater traveled to Detroit and continued to criticize defense secretary McNamara, calling him an "all-time loser." Meanwhile, his son,
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449:"Draft Goldwater Committee" that he planned to use his own staff if he decided to run. In late October, he speculated that he could open his candidacy in January 1964 and campaign extensively in New Hampshire ahead of the state's first-in-the-nation primary. To lay the groundwork, he named former Eisenhower aide
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attempted to rally a movement to prevent Goldwater's nomination, but as the convention neared, the likelihood of Goldwater's nomination grew further. He purchased time on network television and spoke directly to the American people during a half-hour segment, highlighting his political positions. The
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to choose a favored candidate. Following the election, they formally backed Goldwater, who upon hearing the news after a leak in January 1963, notified the group that he did not wish to begin a campaign. As a result, three months later, they established the "Draft Goldwater Committee" headed by Texas
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asking them to assess whether or not Goldwater "was psychologically fit to serve as president of the United States." Among the 1,800 replies, there were claimed to be assessments by some psychologists classifying Goldwater as unfit for office. Goldwater was eventually compensated $ 75,000 in a libel
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should be sold into the private sector. On foreign policy, Goldwater's beliefs differed sharply from those of his opponent, who advocated limited involvement in Vietnam, maintaining that he would not send "American boys nine or ten thousand miles from home to do what Asian boys ought to be doing for
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with 883 delegates; Scranton had 214. Nelson Rockefeller, while speaking out against extremism at the convention, was loudly booed by adamant Goldwater supporters. In his acceptance speech, Goldwater proclaimed to a vivacious audience "Extremism in the defense of liberty is no vice. And...moderation
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mustered a veiled attack on Goldwater, proposing to add an amendment to the Republican platform, excluding "extremists of the right" from the party. The Goldwater campaign did not respond to the comments, but the candidate affirmed that he would honor the law as president, as it reflected "the voice
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than...another Republican." Despite the criticism, Goldwater refused to alter his political beliefs, opting to remain consistent with his conservative ideology. Nevertheless, polls at the end of January marked an eight-point decrease in Goldwater's New Hampshire lead from two months previous. He led
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as Research Director to lead a team of economists and political scientists to formulate policy positions and speeches. McCabe worked under longtime Goldwater adviser Denison Kitchel, who officially worked as the campaign manager of Goldwater's Senate re-election, and would eventually be named as the
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Throughout 1963, the media speculated about a potential presidential run by Goldwater. Grassroots efforts heightened as well, climaxing with a July 4 rally in Washington D.C. attended by 8,000 supporters. Shortly thereafter, Goldwater hinted at a possible presidential candidacy and explained to the
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ordered him to “infiltrate and gather information” from Goldwater’s headquarters. He says this order came from the White House itself. According to Hunt those working under him volunteered for the Goldwater campaign and “collected advance copies of position papers and other material” before handing
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Goldwater feared that race would become a major issue during the general election and incite violence. He refused to criticize Democrats for using his vote against the Civil Rights Act to attack him, saying that he would do the same in their position. But the attacks on the vote continued. Scranton
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won the primary with 35.5 percent as a write-in candidate while still serving in Vietnam and without making any public appearances in New Hampshire. Goldwater finished in second with 22.3 percent, followed by Rockefeller with 21.0 percent. Neither won any delegates from the primary. The chairman of
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from his campaign. With the assistance of the media, who in large part also had an unfavorable opinion of Goldwater, President Johnson used this fissure in the party to portray him as an extremist. In the general election, Goldwater lost in a landslide to Lyndon Johnson, carrying only six states to
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to convince them to endorse Scranton. After accusations that Goldwater attempted to connect with the politically right-wing community in another attempt to convince Goldwater's delegates to abandon the conservative candidate, the delegates exuberantly supported Goldwater, giving him the Republican
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Ahead of the Illinois Primary, Goldwater traveled to Chicago and announced that he would change the campaign's media policy to avoid overexposure to the press, which he believed was reporting negatively on his campaign. He won the Illinois primary with 64 percent of the vote and gained most of the
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movement in the American southern, southwestern, and western states staged by the more conservative wing of the party. Rockefeller, on the other hand, disagreed with most of the fiscal and social positions held by Goldwater, advocating a more progressive, mainstream approach to government for the
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Later, Goldwater embarked on a four-day tour of New Hampshire, his last appearance in the state, before his final campaign run ahead of the primary. During the trip, he publicly wondered why "the Rockefeller family wants to do business with...Communist countries", and remarked that he would fire
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could be used to expose the supply of Communists in Vietnam. Meanwhile, his Florida slate was rejected by the party, and Rockefeller led him 57% to 43% in California polls. Goldwater rejected the legitimacy of the polls, and appeared to find a glimmer of hope as Nixon and Scranton each declared
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As the New Hampshire primary neared, Rockefeller began to attack Goldwater, claiming he supported a voluntary social security plan that would bankrupt the nation. Goldwater denied the charge. He campaigned in New Hampshire until the primary vote, spending approximately $ 150,000 as opposed to $
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liberal, while hoping to present himself to the public as a conservative. He argued that Johnson was compelled to continue the programs of the Kennedy administration against his own desires. Goldwater would later, directly discuss the assassination of Kennedy, and remarked that communism was to
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of Illinois after traveling to the Midwest to gain delegates. Dirksen's support further deflated the Stop Goldwater movement, as the Senator had criticized Goldwater's earlier vote against the Civil Rights Act, but concluded upon further review that he was only being consistent with his views.
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Kennedy. Word that Goldwater could possibly decide against running caused grassroots supporters to fill his mailboxes with supportive letters. A reluctance on Goldwater's part could have greatly demoralized the movement and caused proponents to grow bitter. After the conclusion of the official
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Goldwater lost the popular vote in both the male and female electorate with 40% and 38%, respectively. Goldwater's most narrow regional loss was in the South, with 48% of the popular vote, but he lost by greater margins in the East, Midwest and West with 32%, 39% and 40% of the popular vote,
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reported that an authoritative source informed them that former President Eisenhower asked Scranton to be "more available" for the presidential nomination. However, he disavowed the "Stop Goldwater movement" and later advised Scranton to not get involved "in a cabal against anyone." Moderate
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labeled his "toughest campaign attack on Johnson's foreign policy." He accused the administration of failing in Vietnam and Panama and argued that Johnson was "off making promises to buy votes at home while the world smolders and burns." Afterwards, he arrived in Chicago for a fundraiser and
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backed Goldwater's claims, and Congressional hearings would later be conducted on missile reliability. Next, Rockefeller took exception to Goldwater's suggestion that it was not beneficial for the United States to remain in the United Nations in the wake of its admittance of communist China.
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Throughout much of the campaign, Goldwater was on the defensive, using television commercials to respond to accusations from Johnson and clarify statements that he had made previously. In turn, Goldwater attempted to launch a counterattack via television, featuring a commercial showing
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250,000 by Rockefeller. Voters grew wary of Goldwater's stances on social security, Cuba, the military and the role of the Federal government, and were likewise turned off by Rockefeller's very public divorce. As a result, the electorate sought out other candidates. Surprisingly,
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of the Republican party, some of Goldwater's political positions included anti-communism, an emphasis on total victory in war and opposition to high taxes and government spending. He often criticized the politics of some of his more moderate contemporaries, including President
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in November 1963 dashed Goldwater's hopes of an election contest between himself and his friend and political rival. Nevertheless, Goldwater officially announced his candidacy for the presidency in January 1964 from the patio of his Arizona home. Following a battle with
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Goldwater won the California primary on June 2 with 51% of the vote, gaining the state's 86 delegates, and all but securing the nomination. Immediately thereafter, he began a search for a running mate, narrowing the field to four easterners: William Scranton, Senator
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By 1963, Goldwater was a front-runner for the 1964 Republican nomination and had been the target of speculation about whether he would enter the presidential race or seek reelection to the U.S. Senate. Amid this speculation, Goldwater disclosed via a two-paragraph
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noted that even Goldwater supporters deemed the interview a "flop". Hoping to make up for the setback, he left for New Hampshire, beginning a 19-day campaign swing, ahead of the state's March 10 primary. At every stop, including his first major campaign speech at
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neutrality for the California Primary, acknowledging the importance of party unity, and thus preventing any further proliferation of the "Stop Goldwater" movement. The birth of Rockefeller's child likely reminded voters of his adultery.
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of attempting to galvanize Southern and Western Republican support while neglecting the industrial northern states, eventually becoming one of Goldwater's primary opponents in the race for the Republican Party's nomination in 1964.
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declared that missiles were reliable though advocated increased spending for a crewed bombing project. Goldwater also affirmed his support for increased military action in North Vietnam to cut off supply lines from China.
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defense secretary McNamara for his insistence that long range missiles were more accurate than crewed bombings. He referred to this as the "stupidest statement" he ever heard from a defense secretary.
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Republican governors felt the development effectively ended the anti-Goldwater movement, and thus secured his nomination. They then worked to convince Goldwater to soften his political stances.
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columnist George Will took note of this, writing, "We...who voted for him in 1964 believe he won, it just took 16 years to count the votes."
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in New York City, leading members to refer to themselves as the "Suite 3505 Committee". They decided to wait until after the
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to Johnson's 486 and 38% of the popular vote (27,178,188) to Johnson's 61% (43,129,566). Goldwater carried six states:
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Barry Goldwater's executive experience stretched back to 1929, when he took over his family's department store chain "
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of the majority". However, as the convention neared and with his nomination seemingly imminent, Goldwater told
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A glorious disaster: Barry Goldwater's presidential campaign and the origins of the conservative movement
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George C. Wallace and the Politics of Powerlessness: The Wallace Campaigns for the Presidency, 1964-1976
5717:"The anointed: Al Gore makes Howard Dean awfully hard to beat in the race for the Democratic nomination"
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The 1988 Presidential Election in the South: Continuity Amidst Change in Southern Party Politics
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that at this point in the campaign, he could not defeat President Johnson.
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6611:"Firing Line with William F. Buckley Jr.: Was Goldwater a Mistake?"
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Norton, Howard (February 29, 1964). "Goldwater High on Nixon".
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Alsop, Joseph (January 26, 1964). "Goldwater's Swift Decline".
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respectively. Johnson was heavily favored over Goldwater among
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List of Barry Goldwater 1964 presidential campaign endorsements
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Outsiders and openness in the presidential nominating system
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5440:"Essay; The Perils of Putting National Leaders on the Couch"
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speech, his official endorsement of Goldwater for President.
549:, but was uncomfortable from previous foot surgery. Critics
6528:"Thomas H. Kuchel Dies at 84; Ex-Republican Whip in Senate"
6051:"But Republicans Fear Widnall Margin May Be Cut in the 7th"
4582:"'Straws-In-Wind' Showing Drop In Popularity For Goldwater"
4339:"Barry's Backers in 12 States Predict First Ballot Victory"
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3619:"Sen. Goldwater's Supporters Set Back After N.C. Battle"
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shouting "We will bury you!" over children reciting the
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Republican Party (United States) presidential campaigns
5549:"Goldwater Doubts Polls Can Uncover The Subtle Impulse"
5526:"The Living Room Candidate: 1964 Johnson vs. Goldwater"
5361:"Nov 3, 1964: Johnson defeats Goldwater for presidency"
5229:"1964 Republican Convention: Revolution From the Right"
4741:"Late Surge Gives Goldwater Victory In California Race"
4715:"Nixon, Scranton Neutrality Statements Cheer Goldwater"
3769:"Cramer Again Tells Unpledged Group 'Fish Or Cut Bait'"
3470:"Goldwater Says World Peace Due To Policies Of Soviets"
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by essentially creating the Republican parties of the
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Suite 3505: The Story of the Draft Goldwater Movement
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5631:"A Time for Choosing (The Speech – October 27, 1964)"
4607:"Suggestion to Use A-Bombs in Asia Assailed by Thant"
4525:"Goldwater Writes Off Rocky And Lodge Despite Oregon"
2997:"Senator Barry Goldwater 1964 Candidacy Announcement"
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5633:. Ronald Reagan Presidential Library. Archived from
2719:"Goldwater vs. Rockefeller Would Be Valuable Debate"
2518:"Goldwater Decision May Be Announced Before Jan. 27"
2271:
Biographical Directory of the United States Congress
2267:"Goldwater, Barry Morris – Biographical Information"
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result of the election had been already determined.
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Rockefeller, 54 percent to 46 percent in the state.
5867:"Goldwater, Aids To Plan Campaign In Chicago Talks"
4392:"TV Costs Have Suspended Goldwater Broadcast Plans"
3552:"Goldwater Slaps Anti-Bomber Talk Of Defense Chief"
3444:"New Cuban Blockade Urged By Campaigning Goldwater"
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2752:"People & Events: The 1964 Republican campaign"
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6126:"The Company He Keeps", (Goldwater Endorsements),
3996:"Goldwater Plans To Alter Future Campaign Tactics"
2810:Evans, Rowland; Robert Novak (December 20, 1963).
216:, a personal friend of his. Goldwater, who was an
6961:Bridges, Linda; Coyne, John R. (March 19, 2007).
6476:"UNE ASSOCIATION FRANÇAISE DES AMIS DE GOLDWATER"
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5387:"Jul 15, 1964: Goldwater nominated for president"
5174:"Goldwater Says He Will Enforce Civil Rights Law"
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6651:"Goldwater Aids Brooke, Who Didn't Support Him"
6356:"Brochure Is Basis of Goldwater German Article"
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3794:"Goldwater Asks Lodge Return for Viet Report".
3153:"Goldwater Says Johnson Stuck With JFK's Plans"
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6856:Poole, Robert W. Jr. (August–September 1998).
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5605:"Ronald Reagan's "A Time For Choosing" Speech"
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4474:"Goldwater Wins Nebraska Poll; Nixon Good 2nd"
3866:"Young Goldwater stumps Oregon for his father"
3649:"Social Security Stand of Goldwater is Rapped"
3362:"I Won't Modify My Techniques, Barry Declares"
3127:"Goldwater Claims Johnson Most Liberal Of All"
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1728:Robert Creel, Grand Dragon of Alabama for the
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6450:"French Rightist Group Backs Goldwater Drive"
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6213:"Actor Massey Stumps in U.S. for Goldwater",
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4952:"Barry's Vote On Rights Creates Demo Problem"
4689:"California Race Over; Decision Up to Voters"
4637:"Goldwater's Slate Fails to Win Florida Vote"
4500:"Indiana Gives Wallace Impressive Vote Total"
3713:"Past New Hampshire Primary Election Results"
3702:
3594:"California Is Biggest Test For Barry, Rocky"
2966:"Sen. Goldwater Announces For President Race"
2958:
2758:. Public Broadcasting Service. Archived from
2358:. Journal of American History. Archived from
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2336:. Biographical Directory of the U.S. Congress
424:. The group also laid the foundation for the
172:1964 presidential campaign of Barry Goldwater
7078:White, F. Clifton; Gill, William J. (1992).
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6774:"Election Polls – Vote by Groups, 1960–1964"
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6669:"Snodgrass Supporting Democrat Over Pickett"
6130:, Allentown, Pa., p. 3, Sunday, Nov. 1, 1964
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4164:"President May Expand Reports To Candidates"
4138:"Briefings Over Foreign Policy Might Be Set"
3919:"Barry Explains Change In Campaign Strategy"
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2447:"July 4 Rally Is Set To Skyrocket Goldwater"
2237:"1964 Presidential General Election Results"
2152:Lyndon B. Johnson 1964 presidential campaign
2132:1964 Republican Party presidential primaries
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6426:"1964. The World Reacts to Barry Goldwater"
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5005:"Scranton, In South, Blasts At Opposition"
4874:"Scranton Says Barry Lacks Qualifications"
4314:"Ike Seen as Key to Republican Nomination"
3102:"Truman Pleased By LBJ's Special Briefing"
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2812:"Goldwater Still Hasn't Made His Decision"
2388:. Congressional Quarterly. January 4, 1964
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866:in the pursuit of justice is no virtue!"
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8644:List of Republican presidential tickets
7646:Cable Communications Policy Act of 1984
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5687:"Ike Likes Barry and Endorses Platform"
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5147:"Romney Asks Repudiation of Extremists"
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2650:
2599:Chamberlain, John (November 11, 1963).
2466:"Goldwater Urged To Go After Big Prize"
2463:
2413:. Spartacus Educational. Archived from
2405:
2403:
2297:"A Look at the Life of Barry Goldwater"
2284:
2229:
370:
254:, which was widely considered to be in
14:
8667:
6590:
6525:
5735:
5709:
5572:
5253:
5231:. Smithsonian Magazine. Archived from
5061:"Midwest Trip Brightens Barry's Hopes"
5002:
4417:"Survey Shows Barry Has Delegate Lead"
4190:"U.S. Plans New Cut In Atomic Weapons"
4110:
4057:"Barry Reaps 64 Pct. Of Illinois Vote"
3944:"Rockefeller Lauds Barry's Directness"
3576:
3390:
3180:"Political Picture Changes Completely"
3073:
2618:
2516:Glover, Gordon A. (October 30, 1963).
2515:
2334:"Goldwater, Barry Morris, (1909–1998)"
2326:
649:Republican primary results, 1964. Key:
640:
8475:
7831:
7587:
7380:
7102:
6987:
6855:
6803:
6792:
6423:
5684:
5494:. John WIley & Sons. p. 155.
5463:
5437:
5226:
5171:
5033:
4978:"Barry Back In Arizona On Brief Stay"
4843:
4551:"Rocky, Lodge To Join Forces – Barry"
4471:
3667:
3417:Mears, Walter R. (February 4, 1964).
3416:
3273:
3208:
2800:
2601:"Goldwater, Nixon And Foreign Policy"
2561:
2444:
2261:
2259:
2257:
2255:
2253:
2122:. He died in 1998 at the age of 89.
604:Early primaries and state conventions
243:moderate wing of the Republican Party
18:Barry Goldwater presidential campaign
7812:
7629:Electoral history of Barry Goldwater
6996:. Univ of Pittsburgh Press. p.
6829:
6749:"Reagan, the South and Civil Rights"
5546:
5489:
5302:
5172:Green, Sterling F. (July 11, 1964).
5003:Graves, Richard L. (June 30, 1964).
4926:"NAACP goes on record against Barry"
4791:
4497:
4311:
4014:
3592:Biosatt, Bruce (February 10, 1964).
3178:Drummond, Roscoe (January 8, 1964).
2647:
2400:
2174:
2157:Electoral history of Barry Goldwater
483:
7693:1964 Republican National Convention
7613:
6526:Binder, David (November 24, 1994).
5117:"Goldwater Fears Race Issue Blowup"
4111:Miller, Irwin J. (April 21, 1964).
3884:
3743:"Barry's Aides Accused Of Bungling"
3528:. February 23, 1964. Archived from
3225:"Barry 'Damages' National Security"
3076:"Goldwater Leader Predicts Victory"
2543:"Goldwater Names Research Director"
2142:1964 Republican National Convention
895:
841:was held from July 13 to 16 at the
825:1964 Republican National Convention
531:
397:1964 Republican National Convention
302:, and was a major general by 1962.
161:"In Your Heart You Know He's Right"
24:
7784:Barry M. Goldwater Air Force Range
7659:
7057:Perlstein, Rick (March 18, 2009).
5820:. October 18, 1964. Archived from
5547:Mohr, Charles (3 September 1964).
4242:"Scranton, Lodge Win Voting Tests"
4216:"Scranton Against Viet War Spread"
4055:Smothers, David (April 15, 1964).
4024:Lawrence, David (April 18, 1964).
3836:"Barry: McNamara 'All-Time Loser'"
3522:"Half-Baked Way Assailed By Barry"
3391:Harris, Louis (February 3, 1964).
3368:. January 21, 1964. Archived from
3231:. January 10, 1964. Archived from
3074:Powers, Walter (January 4, 1964).
2695:. October 24, 1963. Archived from
2464:McGrory, Mary (January 13, 1964).
2411:"Barry Goldwater : Biography"
2382:"Barry Goldwater: Where He Stands"
2250:
2177:"Rockefeller Challenges Goldwater"
278:" after finishing one year at the
25:
8696:
8502:Republican presidential campaigns
7634:Alaska Mental Health Enabling Act
7036:Middendorf, John William (2006).
6890:Gillespie, Nick (February 1997).
6728:. The American Presidency Project
6591:Clymer, Adam (October 26, 1999).
5256:"Barry Goldwater, GOP Hero, Dies"
4900:"Goldwater Urges Viet War Report"
3970:"Goldwater Lashes Out At Johnson"
3723:from the original on 15 July 2011
3393:"Goldwater Clings To Narrow Lead"
3049:"Rockefeller Announces Candidacy"
2914:"Goldwater Plans Promised Friday"
2840:"Goldwater Critical Of President"
629:disagreed over a delegate slate.
270:Senator Barry M. Goldwater, 1962.
8455:
8445:
8436:
8435:
7811:
7802:
7801:
7755:The Conscience of a Conservative
6883:
6849:
6823:
6697:
6679:
6661:
6643:
6623:
6603:
6584:
6570:
6564:"Mr. Goodell Goes to Washington"
6556:
6538:
6519:
6467:
6442:
6380:
6348:
6329:
6278:
6229:
6220:
6207:
6133:
6061:
6043:
6025:
5925:
5806:
5678:
5573:Gallup, George (15 March 1963).
5498:
5483:
5457:
5431:
5412:Gillespie, Nick (30 July 2006).
5405:
5191:
5165:
5109:
5079:
5053:
4996:
4970:
4944:
4918:
4892:
4837:
4811:
4785:
4759:
4663:"Pollster Claims Governor Leads"
4248:. April 29, 1964. Archived from
4088:. April 20, 1964. Archived from
3842:. March 26, 1964. Archived from
3680:"1964: Lodge's write-in victory"
2659:"Rockefeller Guns For Goldwater"
2059:Select Committee on Intelligence
1966:1964 election results by county.
1023:Secretary of the Communist Party
492:and succeeded by Vice President
432:and overthrowing the Democratic
331:The Conscience of a Conservative
231:moderate and liberal Republicans
8654:History of the Republican Party
6969:. John Wiley and Sons. p.
6912:
6747:Williams, Juan (10 June 2004).
6552:. October 16, 1965. p. 30.
5310:"Presidential Election of 1964"
4767:"Barry Studies 4 Running Mates"
4733:
4707:
4681:
4655:
4629:
4599:
4573:
4543:
4517:
4491:
4465:
4435:
4409:
4383:
4357:
4331:
4305:
4279:
4264:
4234:
4208:
4182:
4156:
4130:
4104:
4082:"Goldwater Out, Publishers Say"
4074:
4048:
3988:
3962:
3936:
3917:Robinson, Don (April 6, 1964).
3910:
3858:
3828:
3810:"California GOP Endorses Barry"
3802:
3787:
3761:
3735:
3641:
3625:. March 2, 1964. Archived from
3611:
3585:
3570:
3544:
3514:
3488:
3462:
3436:
3410:
3384:
3354:
3328:
3310:"Red China Will Ruin UN: Barry"
3302:
3255:"Goldwater Hails View of LeMay"
3247:
3202:
3171:
3145:
3119:
3093:
3067:
3041:
3015:
2932:
2893:
2880:
2782:"Abusive Notes Shock Goldwater"
2774:
2689:"Goldwater Hit on His UN stand"
2681:
2592:
2535:
2509:
2483:
2457:
2438:
2429:
1078:
765:of New York, and Ohio Governor
365:
141:Lost election: November 3, 1964
138:Official nominee: July 16, 1964
61:1964 U.S. presidential election
7779:Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship
7021:. Cambridge University Press.
6919:Bjerre-Poulsen, Niels (2002).
6858:"In memoriam: Barry Goldwater"
6804:Grove, Lloyd (July 28, 1994).
5685:Healy, Robert (14 July 1964).
5123:. July 3, 1964. Archived from
5093:. July 3, 1964. Archived from
5034:Evans, Rowland (1 July 1964).
4844:Osius, Larry (June 18, 1964).
4792:Lehr, Raymond (June 8, 1964).
4613:. May 26, 1964. Archived from
4580:Pearson, Drew (May 24, 1964).
4557:. May 17, 1964. Archived from
4390:Du Brow, Rick (May 19, 1964).
4365:"Views discussed by Goldwater"
2374:
2317:
839:Republican National Convention
819:Republican National Convention
191:President of the United States
13:
1:
7415:National States' Rights Party
7015:Critchlow, Donald T. (2013).
6830:Will, George (May 31, 1998).
6806:"Barry Goldwater's Left Turn"
6424:Downs, Bill (July 21, 1964).
5464:Burks, Edward (25 May 1968).
5438:Satel, Sally (29 June 2004).
4878:Daytona Beach Morning Journal
4823:Daytona Beach Morning Journal
4498:Lahr, Raymond (May 6, 1964).
4472:Osius, Larry (May 14, 1964).
4449:. May 3, 1964. Archived from
4312:Bell, Jack (April 16, 1964).
3686:. May 3, 2011. Archived from
3496:"Barry Returns to N.H. Today"
3211:Daytona Beach Morning Journal
2470:The Virgin Islands Daily News
2445:Edson, Peter (July 3, 1963).
2162:
890:Republican National Committee
443:
284:United States Army Air Forces
261:
35:Barry Goldwater for President
6726:"1964 Presidential Election"
6068:Carlson, Jody (1981-01-01).
5933:"1964 JOHNSON VS. GOLDWATER"
5896:"US President National Vote"
5528:. Museum of the Moving Image
5254:Barnes, Bart (30 May 1998).
3892:"Favorite Sons Are Prolific"
2868:. United Press International
2866:"1964 Presidential Election"
2629:"Goldwater Still Leads Poll"
2105:serve openly in the military
2044:
7:
8441:All presidential candidates
6925:. Museum Tusculanum Press.
6832:"'The Cheerful Malcontent'"
6015:"New Yorkers Back Arizonan"
5666:. Christian Science Monitor
5199:"Barry admits he can't win"
3023:"Race Entered by Goldwater"
2211:"1964 Johnson v. Goldwater"
2175:Bell, Jack (11 July 1963).
2125:
2063:Committee on Armed Services
1038:Confessions of a Republican
1010:Ronald Reagan delivers his
619:Ambassador to South Vietnam
27:American political campaign
10:
8701:
7688:1964 presidential campaign
6394:. 1964-07-30. p. 11.
6362:. 1964-07-31. p. 10.
6291:www.bewilderingstories.com
6074:. Transaction Publishers.
4271:"Goldwater Favorite Son".
3284:"Rocky Raps Barry's Stand"
2086:1980 presidential campaign
1957:
1911:State Attorney Generals:
1318:William Henry Harrison III
959:campaign for Goldwater in
932:Tennessee Valley Authority
899:
822:
782:Dallas Memorial Auditorium
772:United Press International
408:Republican Party Chairman
360:1960 presidential election
224:-style debates. Kennedy's
144:Conceded: November 3, 1964
135:Announced: January 3, 1964
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8507:
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7471:
7442:
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7395:American Vegetarian Party
7394:
7376:
7293:
7275:
7266:
7173:
7155:
7146:
6940:Brennan, Mary C. (1995).
5505:Goldwater, Barry (1979).
4026:"Barry Got The Delegates"
1766:of Friends of Goldwater)
986:suit after the election.
761:of Kentucky, Congressman
741:Phoenix Municipal Stadium
514:traditional southern base
300:Air Force Reserve Command
151:
128:
118:
69:
56:1964 Republican primaries
48:
39:
34:
6776:. Gallup. Archived from
6709:The Atlanta Constitution
6101:"Breakawayas from Barry"
5607:. C-SPAN. Archived from
5490:Hunt, E. Howard (2007).
861:nomination on the first
786:Civil Rights Act of 1964
510:Civil Rights Act of 1964
158:"A Choice – Not an Echo"
106:New York's 40th district
7541:George Lincoln Rockwell
7502:Socialist Workers Party
6483:(in French). 1964-10-05
6311:"Ayn Rand on Goldwater"
6249:Critchlow 2013, p. 172.
6204:Critchlow 2013, p. 155.
6192:Critchlow 2013, p. 173.
6148:Critchlow 2013, p. 161.
6139:Critchlow 2013, p. 191.
5178:Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
4667:Spokane Daily Chronicle
4641:Ellensburg Daily Record
4529:Sarasota Herald-Tribune
3974:Sarasota Herald-Tribune
3896:The Evening Independent
3717:PrimaryNewHampshire.com
3474:Sarasota Herald-Tribune
3314:The Evening Independent
3288:Sarasota Herald-Tribune
3157:Sarasota Herald-Tribune
3080:Sarasota Herald-Tribune
2944:The Evening Independent
2786:Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
2574:"Through The Confusion"
1730:United Klans of America
1294:Peter Frelinghuysen Jr.
752:Securing the nomination
537:'A choice, not an echo'
405:1962 mid-term elections
317:and unseated incumbent
222:whistle stop train tour
193:to challenge incumbent
8461:Third-party candidates
8087:Winfield Scott Hancock
7977:William Henry Harrison
7664:
7201:Incumbent VP nominee:
6988:Busch, Andrew (1997).
6285:Koerner, Mark (2004).
5288:Lawrence Journal-World
5009:The Lewiston Daily Sun
4142:Lawrence Journal-World
3423:The Lewiston Daily Sun
2109:Clinton administration
2054:
2025:and his home state of
1994:
1757:
1069:Governor of California
1017:
964:
961:Grand Rapids, Michigan
911:
877:
834:
711:
380:
296:Arizona National Guard
290:, and was deployed to
271:
7768:Goldwater v. Ginzburg
7663:
7651:Goldwater–Nichols Act
7473:Socialist Labor Party
7339:Henry Cabot Lodge Jr.
6892:"Prescription: Drugs"
6753:National Public Radio
4982:Eugene Register-Guard
4850:Eugene Register-Guard
4771:Eugene Register-Guard
4719:Eugene Register-Guard
4611:The Milwaukee Journal
4343:Eugene Register-Guard
4318:Eugene Register-Guard
4246:The Milwaukee Journal
4086:The Milwaukee Journal
3923:Eugene Register-Guard
3340:The Victoria Advocate
2918:The Victoria Advocate
2723:Eugene Register-Guard
2693:The Milwaukee Journal
2181:The Nevada Daily Mail
2052:
1965:
1781:Henry Cabot Lodge Jr.
1051:On October 27, actor
1040:, in which the actor
1009:
941:
909:
872:
851:Pennsylvania Governor
832:
681:Henry Cabot Lodge Jr.
655: No primary held
648:
622:Henry Cabot Lodge Jr.
378:
280:University of Arizona
269:
176:United States Senator
8165:Charles Evans Hughes
7559:Other 1964 elections
7533:and other candidates
7359:Margaret Chase Smith
7239:John W. Reynolds Jr.
6039:. December 23, 1964.
5579:The Hartford Courant
5040:St. Petersburg Times
4904:The Spokesman-Review
4586:St. Petersburg Times
4220:The Pittsburgh Press
4194:St. Petersburg Times
3773:St. Petersburg Times
3623:The News and Courier
3259:The Spokesman-Review
3106:St. Petersburg Times
3027:The Spokesman-Review
2816:St. Petersburg Times
2633:The Spokesman-Review
2605:Ludington Daily News
2547:St. Petersburg Times
2386:St. Petersburg Times
1438:Katharine St. George
1199:Margaret Chase Smith
1187:Leverett Saltonstall
1093:Dwight D. Eisenhower
1034:Pledge of Allegiance
888:and chairman of the
611:Margaret Chase Smith
371:Suite 3505 Committee
352:Dwight D. Eisenhower
203:Governor of New York
185:elected to seek the
8155:William Howard Taft
8047:George B. McClellan
7939:William H. Crawford
7895:Charles C. Pinckney
7789:Goldwater Institute
7729:Barry Goldwater Jr.
7640:Goldwater v. Carter
7181:Incumbent nominee:
6836:The Washington Post
6810:The Washington Post
6693:. October 10, 1988.
6675:. October 21, 1964.
6619:. January 25, 2017.
6566:. February 4, 2013.
6550:The Berkshire Eagle
6338:The Butcher Workman
5842:. 14 September 1963
5697:on February 8, 2013
5585:on January 31, 2013
5391:This Day in History
5365:This Day in History
4693:The Free Lance-Star
4555:The Palm Beach Post
4478:Schenectady Gazette
4168:The Free Lance-Star
4117:Schenectady Gazette
4036:on January 24, 2013
4030:The Palm Beach Post
3655:. February 28, 1964
3558:. February 20, 1964
3502:. February 18, 1964
3476:. February 13, 1964
3229:The Daily Collegian
2899:Michelle Brattain,
2846:. December 27, 1963
2669:on January 24, 2013
2635:. December 27, 1963
2522:The Free Lance-Star
2302:The Washington Post
2120:Alzheimer's disease
1944:State legislators:
1927:Robert R. Snodgrass
1762:(French Association
1664:Efrem Zimbalist Jr.
1312:Durward Gorham Hall
1306:James R. Grover Jr.
1228:John F. Baldwin Jr.
1133:John Sherman Cooper
1057:A Time for Choosing
1013:A Time for Choosing
886:U.S. Representative
880:Goldwater selected
708:William W. Scranton
641:Front-runner status
635:Barry Goldwater Jr.
313:as a member of the
102:U.S. Representative
8583:G. H. W. Bush 1992
8577:G. H. W. Bush 1988
8037:Stephen A. Douglas
7665:
7349:Nelson Rockefeller
7084:. Ashbrook Press.
6655:The New York Times
6597:The New York Times
6532:The New York Times
6513:The New York Times
6454:The Michigan Daily
6392:The New York Times
6360:The New York Times
6215:The Ottawa Citizen
6057:. October 2, 1964.
6055:The New York Times
6037:The New York Times
6019:The New York Times
5992:The New York Times
5873:. 16 February 1964
5818:The New York Times
5800:The New York Times
5723:. 11 December 2003
5637:on 14 January 2016
5553:The New York Times
5470:The New York Times
5444:The New York Times
5418:The New York Times
5338:. 28 November 1963
5235:on 23 October 2008
3450:. February 9, 1964
3342:. January 29, 1964
3316:. January 22, 1964
3290:. January 25, 1964
3055:. November 8, 1963
3053:Lodi News-Sentinel
2946:. January 20, 1964
2920:. 31 December 1963
2844:Lodi News-Sentinel
2788:. December 9, 1963
2580:. November 5, 1963
2549:. October 24, 1963
2217:on 2 February 2012
2113:health care reform
2055:
1995:
1991:Unpledged electors
1982:Barry M. Goldwater
1899:Nelson Rockefeller
1811:Representatives:
1703:Robert A. Heinlein
1693:Eddie Rickenbacker
1578:Jeanette MacDonald
1462:John Bell Williams
1366:Robert T. McLoskey
1336:August E. Johansen
1276:James C. Cleveland
1270:William Broomfield
1246:Ellis Yarnal Berry
1018:
965:
912:
878:
835:
759:Thurston B. Morton
712:
699:Nelson Rockefeller
560:St. Anselm College
469:Nelson Rockefeller
381:
272:
206:Nelson Rockefeller
8662:
8661:
8469:
8468:
8427:
8426:
8343:George H. W. Bush
8117:Benjamin Harrison
7987:Hugh Lawson White
7967:John Quincy Adams
7825:
7824:
7581:
7580:
7550:
7549:
7491:Henning A. Blomen
7444:Prohibition Party
7372:
7371:
7326:Other candidates:
7318:William E. Miller
7262:
7261:
7234:Jennings Randolph
7224:Robert F. Kennedy
7211:Other candidates:
7183:Lyndon B. Johnson
7063:. PublicAffairs.
6871:on 1 January 2011
6691:The Tampa Tribune
6578:"Tupper, Stanley"
6515:. August 4, 1964.
6260:"Backs Goldwater"
6081:978-1-4128-2449-1
5902:. March 29, 2022.
5611:on 7 January 2012
5507:With No Apologies
5312:. History Central
5227:Perlstein, Rick.
4819:"Barry Has Votes"
4275:. April 19, 1964.
4273:The Baltimore Sun
4252:on March 12, 2016
3798:. March 14, 1964.
3796:Los Angeles Times
3690:on 30 August 2017
3159:. January 8, 1964
3133:. January 9, 1964
3029:. January 4, 1964
2762:on 18 August 2012
2578:Ocala Star-Banner
2451:Ocala Star-Banner
2090:Time for Choosing
2071:Watergate scandal
1973:Lyndon B. Johnson
1887:Theodore McKeldin
1846:F. Bradford Morse
1432:Richard Schweiker
1420:John Jacob Rhodes
1384:Arch A. Moore Jr.
1258:James E. Bromwell
1252:Ralph F. Beermann
1211:Representatives:
1099:Vice Presidents:
1030:Nikita Khrushchev
1007:
882:William E. Miller
874:William E. Miller
763:William E. Miller
627:William C. Cramer
573:Defense Secretary
518:Southern strategy
484:Changing dynamics
426:Southern strategy
389:William A. Rusher
199:Lyndon B. Johnson
168:
167:
97:William E. Miller
16:(Redirected from
8692:
8496:
8489:
8482:
8473:
8472:
8459:
8458:
8449:
8448:
8439:
8438:
8127:William J. Bryan
8107:Grover Cleveland
8077:Samuel J. Tilden
7997:Martin Van Buren
7875:Thomas Jefferson
7867:
7866:
7852:
7845:
7838:
7829:
7828:
7815:
7814:
7805:
7804:
7662:
7622:Political career
7608:
7601:
7594:
7585:
7584:
7378:
7377:
7354:William Scranton
7273:
7272:
7268:Republican Party
7249:Matthew E. Welsh
7229:Albert S. Porter
7153:
7152:
7148:Democratic Party
7123:
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6968:
6957:
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6902:
6887:
6881:
6880:
6878:
6876:
6867:. Archived from
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6712:
6711:. June 13, 1964.
6701:
6695:
6694:
6683:
6677:
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6659:
6658:
6657:. June 25, 1966.
6647:
6641:
6640:
6639:. July 15, 2016.
6627:
6621:
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6607:
6601:
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6588:
6582:
6581:
6580:. 14 April 2012.
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6273:
6271:
6264:The Deseret News
6256:
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6205:
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6193:
6190:
6149:
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6128:The Morning Call
6124:
6105:
6104:
6103:. July 31, 1964.
6097:
6086:
6085:
6065:
6059:
6058:
6047:
6041:
6040:
6029:
6023:
6022:
6021:. July 23, 1964.
6011:
5996:
5995:
5984:
5937:
5936:
5929:
5923:
5922:
5915:
5904:
5903:
5892:
5883:
5882:
5880:
5878:
5863:
5852:
5851:
5849:
5847:
5840:The Deseret News
5832:
5826:
5825:
5810:
5804:
5803:
5802:. July 26, 1964.
5792:
5733:
5732:
5730:
5728:
5713:
5707:
5706:
5704:
5702:
5693:. Archived from
5682:
5676:
5675:
5673:
5671:
5656:
5647:
5646:
5644:
5642:
5627:
5621:
5620:
5618:
5616:
5601:
5595:
5594:
5592:
5590:
5581:. Archived from
5570:
5564:
5563:
5561:
5559:
5544:
5538:
5537:
5535:
5533:
5522:
5511:
5510:
5502:
5496:
5495:
5487:
5481:
5480:
5478:
5476:
5461:
5455:
5454:
5452:
5450:
5435:
5429:
5428:
5426:
5424:
5414:"The Hard Right"
5409:
5403:
5402:
5400:
5398:
5383:
5377:
5376:
5374:
5372:
5357:
5348:
5347:
5345:
5343:
5328:
5322:
5321:
5319:
5317:
5306:
5300:
5299:
5297:
5295:
5284:"Miller Fits In"
5280:
5271:
5270:
5268:
5266:
5251:
5245:
5244:
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5240:
5224:
5215:
5214:
5212:
5210:
5195:
5189:
5188:
5186:
5184:
5169:
5163:
5162:
5160:
5158:
5151:The Deseret News
5143:
5137:
5136:
5134:
5132:
5127:on July 16, 2012
5113:
5107:
5106:
5104:
5102:
5097:on July 16, 2012
5083:
5077:
5076:
5074:
5072:
5057:
5051:
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5048:
5046:
5031:
5020:
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5017:
5015:
5000:
4994:
4993:
4991:
4989:
4974:
4968:
4967:
4965:
4963:
4956:Sarasota Journal
4948:
4942:
4941:
4939:
4937:
4922:
4916:
4915:
4913:
4911:
4896:
4890:
4889:
4887:
4885:
4870:
4861:
4860:
4858:
4856:
4841:
4835:
4834:
4832:
4830:
4815:
4809:
4808:
4806:
4804:
4789:
4783:
4782:
4780:
4778:
4763:
4757:
4756:
4754:
4752:
4745:Kentucky New Era
4737:
4731:
4730:
4728:
4726:
4711:
4705:
4704:
4702:
4700:
4685:
4679:
4678:
4676:
4674:
4659:
4653:
4652:
4650:
4648:
4633:
4627:
4626:
4624:
4622:
4617:on 12 March 2016
4603:
4597:
4596:
4594:
4592:
4577:
4571:
4570:
4568:
4566:
4561:on July 12, 2012
4547:
4541:
4540:
4538:
4536:
4521:
4515:
4514:
4512:
4510:
4504:The Deseret News
4495:
4489:
4488:
4486:
4484:
4469:
4463:
4462:
4460:
4458:
4453:on July 16, 2012
4439:
4433:
4432:
4430:
4428:
4421:Sarasota Journal
4413:
4407:
4406:
4404:
4402:
4387:
4381:
4380:
4378:
4376:
4361:
4355:
4354:
4352:
4350:
4335:
4329:
4328:
4326:
4324:
4309:
4303:
4302:
4300:
4298:
4293:. April 23, 1964
4283:
4277:
4276:
4268:
4262:
4261:
4259:
4257:
4238:
4232:
4231:
4229:
4227:
4222:. April 20, 1964
4212:
4206:
4205:
4203:
4201:
4196:. April 18, 1964
4186:
4180:
4179:
4177:
4175:
4170:. April 27, 1964
4160:
4154:
4153:
4151:
4149:
4144:. April 23, 1964
4134:
4128:
4127:
4125:
4123:
4108:
4102:
4101:
4099:
4097:
4092:on 12 March 2016
4078:
4072:
4071:
4069:
4067:
4061:The Deseret News
4052:
4046:
4045:
4043:
4041:
4032:. Archived from
4021:
4012:
4011:
4009:
4007:
4002:. April 13, 1964
3992:
3986:
3985:
3983:
3981:
3976:. April 11, 1964
3966:
3960:
3959:
3957:
3955:
3948:The Deseret News
3940:
3934:
3933:
3931:
3929:
3914:
3908:
3907:
3905:
3903:
3898:. March 14, 1964
3888:
3882:
3881:
3879:
3877:
3872:. March 26, 1964
3862:
3856:
3855:
3853:
3851:
3846:on July 12, 2012
3832:
3826:
3825:
3823:
3821:
3816:. March 16, 1964
3814:The Deseret News
3806:
3800:
3799:
3791:
3785:
3784:
3782:
3780:
3775:. March 27, 1964
3765:
3759:
3758:
3756:
3754:
3749:. March 12, 1964
3739:
3733:
3732:
3730:
3728:
3709:
3700:
3699:
3697:
3695:
3676:
3665:
3664:
3662:
3660:
3645:
3639:
3638:
3636:
3634:
3629:on July 14, 2012
3615:
3609:
3608:
3606:
3604:
3598:Sarasota Journal
3589:
3583:
3582:
3574:
3568:
3567:
3565:
3563:
3548:
3542:
3541:
3539:
3537:
3532:on July 12, 2012
3518:
3512:
3511:
3509:
3507:
3492:
3486:
3485:
3483:
3481:
3466:
3460:
3459:
3457:
3455:
3440:
3434:
3433:
3431:
3429:
3414:
3408:
3407:
3405:
3403:
3397:The Deseret News
3388:
3382:
3381:
3379:
3377:
3372:on July 15, 2012
3358:
3352:
3351:
3349:
3347:
3332:
3326:
3325:
3323:
3321:
3306:
3300:
3299:
3297:
3295:
3280:
3271:
3270:
3268:
3266:
3261:. April 15, 1964
3251:
3245:
3244:
3242:
3240:
3221:
3215:
3214:
3206:
3200:
3199:
3197:
3195:
3190:on July 14, 2012
3186:. Archived from
3175:
3169:
3168:
3166:
3164:
3149:
3143:
3142:
3140:
3138:
3131:Kentucky New Era
3123:
3117:
3116:
3114:
3112:
3097:
3091:
3090:
3088:
3086:
3071:
3065:
3064:
3062:
3060:
3045:
3039:
3038:
3036:
3034:
3019:
3013:
3012:
3010:
3008:
3003:on 16 April 2016
2999:. Archived from
2993:
2982:
2981:
2979:
2977:
2972:. 3 January 1964
2962:
2956:
2955:
2953:
2951:
2936:
2930:
2929:
2927:
2925:
2910:
2904:
2897:
2891:
2884:
2878:
2877:
2875:
2873:
2862:
2856:
2855:
2853:
2851:
2836:
2827:
2826:
2824:
2822:
2807:
2798:
2797:
2795:
2793:
2778:
2772:
2771:
2769:
2767:
2756:The Rockefellers
2748:
2735:
2734:
2732:
2730:
2725:. 21 August 1963
2715:
2709:
2708:
2706:
2704:
2699:on 12 March 2016
2685:
2679:
2678:
2676:
2674:
2665:. Archived from
2654:
2645:
2644:
2642:
2640:
2625:
2616:
2615:
2613:
2611:
2596:
2590:
2589:
2587:
2585:
2570:
2559:
2558:
2556:
2554:
2539:
2533:
2532:
2530:
2528:
2513:
2507:
2506:
2504:
2502:
2487:
2481:
2480:
2478:
2476:
2461:
2455:
2454:
2442:
2436:
2435:Busch, pp. 57–60
2433:
2427:
2426:
2424:
2422:
2407:
2398:
2397:
2395:
2393:
2378:
2372:
2371:
2369:
2367:
2362:on 21 April 2013
2352:
2346:
2345:
2343:
2341:
2330:
2324:
2321:
2315:
2314:
2312:
2310:
2293:
2282:
2281:
2279:
2277:
2263:
2248:
2247:
2245:
2243:
2233:
2227:
2226:
2224:
2222:
2207:
2192:
2191:
2189:
2187:
2172:
1988:
1979:
1970:
1760:
1740:National-Zeitung
1558:Corinne Griffith
1497:William Scranton
1342:Carleton J. King
1216:John M. Ashbrook
1169:William Knowland
1008:
952:and then Former
896:General election
854:William Scranton
845:indoor arena in
806:George W. Romney
729:William Scranton
705:
696:
687:
678:
669:
660:
654:
593:Associated Press
532:Primary campaign
451:Edward A. McCabe
393:F. Clifton White
387:of Ohio, lawyer
385:John M. Ashbrook
322:Ernest McFarland
315:Republican Party
235:William Scranton
187:Republican Party
123:Republican Party
44:
32:
31:
21:
8700:
8699:
8695:
8694:
8693:
8691:
8690:
8689:
8685:Barry Goldwater
8665:
8664:
8663:
8658:
8635:
8601:G. W. Bush 2004
8594:G. W. Bush 2000
8503:
8500:
8470:
8465:
8423:
8422:
8403:Hillary Clinton
8333:Michael Dukakis
8293:George McGovern
8283:Hubert Humphrey
8273:Barry Goldwater
8249:Adlai Stevenson
8235:Thomas E. Dewey
8225:Wendell Willkie
8145:Alton B. Parker
8097:James G. Blaine
8057:Horatio Seymour
8027:John C. Frémont
7861:
7856:
7826:
7821:
7793:
7763:(musical group)
7747:Barry Goldwater
7734:
7717:
7666:
7660:
7655:
7617:
7615:Barry Goldwater
7612:
7582:
7577:
7546:
7525:
7512:Clifton DeBerry
7496:
7467:
7438:
7409:
7390:
7368:
7303:Barry Goldwater
7289:
7258:
7214:Daniel Brewster
7203:Hubert Humphrey
7169:
7142:
7127:
7092:
7071:
7050:
7042:. Basic Books.
7029:
7008:
6981:
6954:
6933:
6915:
6910:
6900:
6898:
6896:Reason Magazine
6888:
6884:
6874:
6872:
6854:
6850:
6840:
6838:
6828:
6824:
6814:
6812:
6802:
6793:
6783:
6781:
6780:on 26 July 2011
6772:
6771:
6767:
6757:
6755:
6745:
6741:
6731:
6729:
6724:
6723:
6716:
6703:
6702:
6698:
6685:
6684:
6680:
6673:Ledger-Enquirer
6667:
6666:
6662:
6649:
6648:
6644:
6629:
6628:
6624:
6609:
6608:
6604:
6589:
6585:
6576:
6575:
6571:
6562:
6561:
6557:
6544:
6543:
6539:
6524:
6520:
6507:
6506:
6495:
6486:
6484:
6473:
6472:
6468:
6459:
6457:
6448:
6447:
6443:
6434:
6432:
6422:
6413:
6404:
6402:
6386:
6385:
6381:
6372:
6370:
6354:
6353:
6349:
6335:
6334:
6330:
6320:
6318:
6317:on 19 June 2013
6309:
6308:
6304:
6295:
6293:
6283:
6279:
6269:
6267:
6266:. 18 March 1964
6258:
6257:
6253:
6248:
6239:
6234:
6230:
6225:
6221:
6212:
6208:
6203:
6196:
6191:
6152:
6147:
6143:
6138:
6134:
6125:
6108:
6099:
6098:
6089:
6082:
6066:
6062:
6049:
6048:
6044:
6031:
6030:
6026:
6013:
6012:
5999:
5994:. May 22, 1964.
5986:
5985:
5940:
5931:
5930:
5926:
5921:. May 24, 2016.
5917:
5916:
5907:
5894:
5893:
5886:
5876:
5874:
5865:
5864:
5855:
5845:
5843:
5834:
5833:
5829:
5812:
5811:
5807:
5794:
5793:
5736:
5726:
5724:
5715:
5714:
5710:
5700:
5698:
5683:
5679:
5669:
5667:
5658:
5657:
5650:
5640:
5638:
5629:
5628:
5624:
5614:
5612:
5603:
5602:
5598:
5588:
5586:
5571:
5567:
5557:
5555:
5545:
5541:
5531:
5529:
5524:
5523:
5514:
5503:
5499:
5488:
5484:
5474:
5472:
5462:
5458:
5448:
5446:
5436:
5432:
5422:
5420:
5410:
5406:
5396:
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5385:
5384:
5380:
5370:
5368:
5359:
5358:
5351:
5341:
5339:
5330:
5329:
5325:
5315:
5313:
5308:
5307:
5303:
5293:
5291:
5282:
5281:
5274:
5264:
5262:
5260:Washington Post
5252:
5248:
5238:
5236:
5225:
5218:
5208:
5206:
5197:
5196:
5192:
5182:
5180:
5170:
5166:
5156:
5154:
5145:
5144:
5140:
5130:
5128:
5121:The Modesto Bee
5115:
5114:
5110:
5100:
5098:
5091:The Modesto Bee
5085:
5084:
5080:
5070:
5068:
5059:
5058:
5054:
5044:
5042:
5032:
5023:
5013:
5011:
5001:
4997:
4987:
4985:
4984:. June 25, 1964
4976:
4975:
4971:
4961:
4959:
4958:. June 23, 1964
4950:
4949:
4945:
4935:
4933:
4932:. June 27, 1964
4924:
4923:
4919:
4909:
4907:
4906:. June 26, 1964
4898:
4897:
4893:
4883:
4881:
4880:. June 29, 1964
4872:
4871:
4864:
4854:
4852:
4842:
4838:
4828:
4826:
4825:. June 17, 1964
4817:
4816:
4812:
4802:
4800:
4790:
4786:
4776:
4774:
4773:. June 10, 1964
4765:
4764:
4760:
4750:
4748:
4739:
4738:
4734:
4724:
4722:
4713:
4712:
4708:
4698:
4696:
4687:
4686:
4682:
4672:
4670:
4661:
4660:
4656:
4646:
4644:
4635:
4634:
4630:
4620:
4618:
4605:
4604:
4600:
4590:
4588:
4578:
4574:
4564:
4562:
4549:
4548:
4544:
4534:
4532:
4523:
4522:
4518:
4508:
4506:
4496:
4492:
4482:
4480:
4470:
4466:
4456:
4454:
4441:
4440:
4436:
4426:
4424:
4415:
4414:
4410:
4400:
4398:
4388:
4384:
4374:
4372:
4363:
4362:
4358:
4348:
4346:
4337:
4336:
4332:
4322:
4320:
4310:
4306:
4296:
4294:
4285:
4284:
4280:
4270:
4269:
4265:
4255:
4253:
4240:
4239:
4235:
4225:
4223:
4214:
4213:
4209:
4199:
4197:
4188:
4187:
4183:
4173:
4171:
4162:
4161:
4157:
4147:
4145:
4136:
4135:
4131:
4121:
4119:
4109:
4105:
4095:
4093:
4080:
4079:
4075:
4065:
4063:
4053:
4049:
4039:
4037:
4022:
4015:
4005:
4003:
3994:
3993:
3989:
3979:
3977:
3968:
3967:
3963:
3953:
3951:
3950:. April 2, 1964
3942:
3941:
3937:
3927:
3925:
3915:
3911:
3901:
3899:
3890:
3889:
3885:
3875:
3873:
3864:
3863:
3859:
3849:
3847:
3834:
3833:
3829:
3819:
3817:
3808:
3807:
3803:
3793:
3792:
3788:
3778:
3776:
3767:
3766:
3762:
3752:
3750:
3741:
3740:
3736:
3726:
3724:
3711:
3710:
3703:
3693:
3691:
3684:UnionLeader.com
3678:
3677:
3668:
3658:
3656:
3647:
3646:
3642:
3632:
3630:
3617:
3616:
3612:
3602:
3600:
3590:
3586:
3575:
3571:
3561:
3559:
3550:
3549:
3545:
3535:
3533:
3526:Tri City Herald
3520:
3519:
3515:
3505:
3503:
3494:
3493:
3489:
3479:
3477:
3468:
3467:
3463:
3453:
3451:
3442:
3441:
3437:
3427:
3425:
3415:
3411:
3401:
3399:
3389:
3385:
3375:
3373:
3360:
3359:
3355:
3345:
3343:
3336:"Timely Quotes"
3334:
3333:
3329:
3319:
3317:
3308:
3307:
3303:
3293:
3291:
3282:
3281:
3274:
3264:
3262:
3253:
3252:
3248:
3238:
3236:
3235:on 7 March 2016
3223:
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3218:
3207:
3203:
3193:
3191:
3184:Tri City Herald
3176:
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