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...Richard Nixon’s victory three months later was blamed on the rotten travesty that produced Hubert Humphrey as the Democratic nominee....
...Protesters in 1968 likened Hubert Humphrey, the Democratic nominee, to Hitler and Hirohito. Humphrey’s chief rival, Eugene McCarthy, refused to endorse him....
...His vice-president, Hubert Humphrey, went on to lose the presidential election to Nixon. But that citation raises more questions than it answers. LBJ pulled out on March 31 1968....
...Humphrey in the race for the White House later that year....
...Hubert Humphrey, his vice-president, squared off against Robert F Kennedy until Kennedy’s assassination in June....
...However, I anticipate that, like Quayle (who was never nominated) or former vice-presidents Hubert Humphrey and Walter Mondale (who lost in the general election), Harris does not have the horsepower to go...
...He also offered his services to Hubert Humphrey, Nixon’s Democratic opponent in the 1968 election. Kissinger’s juggling skills were preternatural....
...When Hubert Humphrey, the former Democratic presidential nominee, was nearing the end of his time as Senate majority whip, shortly after Mr Biden’s arrival, he shared a tearful embrace on the chamber’s floor...
...The great majority showed up to support peacefully the McCarthy candidacy and to protest against the nomination of Hubert Humphrey....
...I was brought back to that state of mind when, on the recommendation of historian Jill Lepore, I listened to tapes of Hubert Humphrey, made when he was mayor of Minneapolis in the summer of 1946....
...Humphrey, US senator (Minnesota), Washington, DC, March 12 1976; Edward Wilson, chairman, J Walter Thompson, New York, April 15 1976; Pete Rozelle, commissioner, National Football League, New York, July...
...That was the year Democrats nominated Hubert Humphrey, the vice-president and pillar of the establishment. He was also defeated by Nixon. In Reich’s view, Biden is the new Humphrey....
...He then advised Hubert Humphrey four years later, but he struck pay dirt with the initially improbable presidential bid of Mr Carter, then a relatively obscure former southern governor from Georgia....
...In fact, Democratic nominee Hubert Humphrey made a tremendous comeback in the last weeks of the campaign and one final pre-election day poll placed him in the lead....
...In 1968, at the height of the Vietnam war, the Democrats chose Hubert Humphrey as their candidate, even though he had not competed in any of the 14 primaries that year — he won delegates at caucuses which...
...“I remind them that when I was a young man back in 1968 [when Hubert Humphrey was the Democratic nominee] we made the same foolish mistake and we created Nixon,” he said....
...Senator George McGovern trailed behind Hubert Humphrey, the former vice-president, in terms of the popular vote won in the primaries — but he had secured more delegates....
...Humphrey’s “tiny, angry face” to Thomas Andrew Hendricks, “who looked like a sadder, weaker Colin Firth”....
...It gave the US public a glimpse of how divisive Hubert Humphrey, the Democratic nominee, would be if he were elected president....
...Inside the embattled hall, Democratic party brokers fixed the nomination of Hubert Humphrey, the unpopular vice-president who backed the hated Vietnam war....
...The modern presidential nominating process was ushered in following the chaotic 1968 election between Richard Nixon for the Republicans, Hubert Humphrey for the Democrats, and the independent George Wallace...
...He uses his horse-trading acumen to round up votes for his Civil Rights Act, shaming Hubert Humphrey (the excellent Robert Petkoff) into working harder and telling Richard Russell, LBJ’s mentor in the Senate...
...McGovern represented a strain of prairie populism long vibrant on the US farmbelt that produced such distinctive politicians as Robert LaFollette, Henry Wallace, Hubert Humphrey and Eugene McCarthy, all...
...In the terrible year of 1968, with 200 to 400 draftees coming back in body bags from Vietnam every week, race and anti-war riots all the time and traumatising assassinations, Lyndon Johnson, Hubert Humphrey...
...SKF’s president Walter Munns wrote to Senator Hubert Humphrey in 1962 claiming the company had not identified birth defects during testing....
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