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1948 Election
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1948 election
In 1948, Harry S. Truman won the election against Thomas E. ... (Brief Summary of the 1948 Campaign. ... (Brief Summary of the 1948 Campaign. ... )
The Democratic Convention met in Philadelphia on July 12, 1948. ... “Senator Barkley and I will win this election, and make these Republicans like it,” (Election Surprises: Truman’s 1948 Victory. ... (Brief Summary of the 1948 Campaign. ...
The Republican Convention of 1948 was the first convention ever to be televised. ... (1948: The Great Truman Surprise. ...
A 1948 Gallup poll reported that only 36 percent of the people thought that Truman was doing a good job as President. ... Truman needed to turn the direction of the election around quickly. ... (Truman Talks About Why He Ran In ‘48) The compelling motive in his decision to run in 1948 was the same as it ha been in 1944. ... (Election Surprises: Truman’s 1948 Victory. ... (1948: The Great Truman Surprise. ... (1948: The Great Truman Surprise. ... ” (1948: The Great Truman Surprise. ... ” (1948: The Great Truman Surprise. ... (Brief Summary of the 1948 Campaign. ... The Dixiecrat Party emerged in this election. ... The Dixiecrats hoped to cause enough split in order to throw the election into the House. ... The Dixiecrat’s 1948 rebellion signified white resistance. The 1948 Dixiecrat presidential candidacy of Senator Strom Thurmond was more important for what it foreshadowed than for what it accomplished. Despite carrying four states, the segregationists failed to prevent the Democratic Party from adopting a strong civil right plank in its 1948 platform. ... ” (Brief Summary of the 1948 Campaign) On the way back to Washington, Truman stopped in St. ... (Election Surprises: Truman’s 1948 Victory) Truman had a great deal of fun imitating national commentator H. ... Kaltenborn’s staccato-pitched voice predicting his defeat in election night broadcasts. The morning after the election, the dramatic quality of Truman’s victory was endlessly celebrated.
Overall, the election of 1948 was one of the greatest surprises and one of the most interesting elections in history of the United States. ... Truman won the election by a large margin, despite the outcome not being evident until the morning after. 1948 was probably the biggest surprise in the history of presidential elections.
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Title: 1948 Election
Words: 1999 Rating: None Pages: 8 submitted by: superpig7
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