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  1. Edmund Muskie. 58. Sekretarz stanu Stanów Zjednoczonych. Edmund Sixtus „Ed” Muskie (ur. 28 marca 1914 w Rumford, Maine, zm. 26 marca 1996 w Waszyngtonie) – amerykański polityk polskiego pochodzenia, działacz Partii Demokratycznej. Pełnił funkcję gubernatora i senatora ze stanu Maine oraz sekretarza stanu (szefa dyplomacji) USA.

  2. Edmund Muskie. Edmund Sixtus Muskie (Rumford, Maine; 28 de marzo de 1914- Washington D. C., 26 de marzo de 1996) fue un político estadounidense. Miembro del Partido Demócrata. Fue Gobernador de Maine (1955-1959), Senador por Maine (1959-1980), y Secretario de Estado de Estados Unidos (1980-1981).

  3. World War II. Edmund Sixtus "Ed" Muskie (28 March 1914 – 26 March 1996) was an American politician. He was a member of the Democratic Party . Muskie was born in Rumford, Maine to a Polish family. He was the Governor of Maine serving from 1955 to 1959, and a United States Senator from 1959 to 1980. He served as United States Secretary of State ...

  4. 9. Feb. 2020 · A fake letter helped sink the 1972 candidacy of Maine Sen. Edmund S. Muskie — part of a dirty tricks effort waged by the Nixon re-election campaign

  5. Edmund Muskie (rechts) 1987 mit Präsident Ronald Reagan (Midden) un Senator John Tower. 1958 wunn Muskie de Wahl gegen den Republikaner Frederick Payne un wurr Senator. In de Johren 1964, 1970 un 1976 wurr he weer wählt. Somit hett he sien Staat tüschen 1959 un 1980 in' Kongress vertreden.

  6. tr.wikipedia.org › wiki › Edmund_MuskieEdmund Muskie - Vikipedi

    Edmund Sixtus Muskie (28 Mart 1914) – 26 Mart 1996), 1980'den 1981'e kadar Başkan Jimmy Carter başkanlığında 58. Amerika Birleşik Devletleri dışişleri bakanı, 1959'dan 1980'e kadar Maine'den Amerika Birleşik Devletleri senatörü, 1955'ten 1980'e kadar Maine'in 64. valisi olarak görev yapan Amerikalı bir devlet adamı ve siyasi liderdi. 1959 ve 1946'dan 1951'e kadar Maine ...

  7. 5. Dez. 2018 · As the Democratic National Convention ended on Aug. 29, 1968, and the presidential campaign kicked off, many believed that the Democratic ticket — Hubert Humphrey running for president and U.S. Sen. Edmund Muskie ’36 of Maine for vice president — was dead on arrival. “We were supposed to lose,” says Don Nicoll, Muskie’s campaign ...