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  1. Vor einem Tag · Goldwater's son Barry Goldwater Jr. served as a Congressman from California from 1969 to 1983. He was the first Congressman to serve while having a father in the Senate. Goldwater's uncle Morris Goldwater served in the Arizona territorial and state legislatures and as mayor of Prescott, Arizona.

  2. 25. Mai 2024 · Barry Goldwater (born January 1, 1909, Phoenix, Arizona, U.S.—died May 29, 1998, Paradise Valley, Arizona) was a U.S. senator from Arizona (1953–64, 1969–87) and the Republican presidential candidate in 1964. Goldwater dropped out of college and began working in his family’s Phoenix department store, Goldwater’s, of which ...

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  3. Vor einem Tag · It was held on Tuesday, November 3, 1964. Incumbent Democratic President Lyndon B. Johnson defeated Republican Senator Barry Goldwater in a landslide victory. Johnson was the fourth and most recent vice president to succeed the presidency following the death of his predecessor and win a full term in his own right.

  4. Vor 3 Tagen · On the night of August 7, 1974, Senators Barry Goldwater and Hugh Scott and Congressman Rhodes met with Nixon in the Oval Office. Scott and Rhodes were the Republican leaders in the Senate and House, respectively; Goldwater was brought along as an elder statesman. The three lawmakers told Nixon that his support in Congress had all ...

  5. Vor 2 Tagen · In 1964, Welch favored Barry Goldwater for the Republican presidential nomination, but the membership split, with two-thirds supporting Goldwater and one-third supporting Richard Nixon, who did not run.

  6. 8. Mai 2024 · The ad never mentioned Johnson’s opponent, Senator Barry Goldwater. But the implication was clear: A vote for Goldwater meant a vote for nuclear war. Though he almost certainly would have won...

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  7. 7. Mai 2024 · Verbatim for May 2024: Goldwater Son Stops Here. May 7, 2024 Updated May 7, 2024. Barry Goldwater, Jr., a dark-haired carbon copy of his father, took swipes at Medicare and “welfare state pundits” when he addressed a luncheon meeting here Tuesday.