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Announcement to Seek the 1964 Republican Nomination for President


Remarks Announcing Candidacy for the Republican Presidential ...

January 03, 1964. Ever since the last Republican convention thousands of Americans have asked me to seek the Republican presidential nomination in 1964. I ...

Announcement to Seek the 1964 Republican Nomination for President

[January 27, 1964 | Washington, D.C.] On January 27, 1964, Senator Margaret Chase Smith stood before the Women's National Press Club in ...

1964 Margaret Chase Smith Presidential Campaign Announcement

Margaret Chase Smith (R-ME), the first woman to serve in both the House and the Senate, announced her bid to run for the Republican ...

1964 Republican Party presidential primaries - Wikipedia

From March 10 to June 2, 1964, voters of the Republican Party elected 1,308 delegates to the 1964 Republican National Convention through a series of ...

Barry Goldwater 1964 presidential campaign - Wikipedia

The 1964 presidential campaign of Barry Goldwater began when United States Senator Barry Goldwater of Arizona elected to seek the Republican Party ...

Barry Goldwater, Republican Nomination Acceptance Speech (1964)

In 1964, Senator Barry Goldwater of Arizona accepted the Republican Party's nomination for the presidency. In his speech, Goldwater refused to apologize for ...

Address Accepting the Presidential Nomination at the Republican ...

Eisenhower; to my own wife, my family, and to all of my fellow Republicans here assembled, and Americans across this great Nation. From this moment, united and ...

Senator Margaret Chase Smith Announcement to Seek the 1964 ...

On January 27, 1964, Senator Margaret Chase Smith stood before the Women's National Press Club in Washington, D.C., and announced her ...

A Time for Choosing Speech, October 27, 1964 | Ronald Reagan

During the 1964 Presidential campaign, Republican party officials in California, who knew Reagan's powerful message and delivery, asked him to film a speech ...

1964 | Presidential campaigns - Multnomah County |

Lyndon Johnson, Barry Goldwater, and Hubert Humphrey visit Multnomah County in the lead-up to the 1964 presidential election.

MCSL Virtual Exhibit Series - Google Sites

Senator Margaret Chase Smith's Presidential Candidacy Announcement ... MCS Announcement of Intent to seek the Republican Nomination for President, 1964 (Video N ...

Goldwater, Barry M.

January 1, 1909 to May 29, 1998. When conservative Arizona Senator Barry M. Goldwater ran for president in 1964, Martin Luther King, Jr., expressed his ...

United States presidential election of 1964 - Britannica

Johnson defeated Republican Barry Goldwater in one of the largest landslides in U.S. history. At a glance: the election of 1964.

Barry M. Goldwater, "1964 Republican Nomination Acceptance ...

Photo of Goldwater during his 1964 Republican Nomination Acceptance Speech; Photo screen captured from C-Span speech recording.

Barry Goldwater's Acceptance Speech, Republican National ...

Goldwater represented a new breed of conservative, Western Republicans who were deeply suspicious of the political establishment in Washington and who rejected ...

How Barry Goldwater Brought the Far Right to Center Stage in the ...

When the far-right Arizona Senator Barry Goldwater ran for the American presidency in 1964, he never even pretended to woo voters in the ...

Civil Rights Act of 1964 - U.S. Senate

To invoke cloture on the civil rights bill, Democratic proponents of the bill needed strong Republican support. If the bipartisan team could gain the support of ...

Elections from 1924 to 1964 | Virginia Museum of History & Culture

Coolidge received 382 electoral votes to 136 for Davis and 13 for LaFollette. The popular vote was 54 percent Republican, 30 percent Democrat, and 16.6 percent ...

Lyndon B. Johnson: Campaigns and Elections - Miller Center

The Campaign and Election of 1964. Lyndon Johnson's nomination for the top spot on the Democratic ticket in 1964 was a foregone conclusion, with his ...

Ronald Reagan Announcement for Presidential Candidacy

Thank you for coming. I have called this press conference to announce that I am a candidate for the Presidency and to ask for the support of all Americans ...