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  1. Eugene McCarthy. Eugene McCarthy (1916-2005) was an American politician, presidential candidate and critic of the Vietnam War. His opposition to the war split the Democratic party and helped end the presidency of Lyndon Johnson. Born in rural Minnesota, the son of a postmaster, McCarthy was educated in Catholic schools and proved an excellent ...

  2. Eugene McCarthy Citing the importance of preventing President Johnson's nomination, and the continuation of the war in Vietnam, McCarthy entered his name into four Democratic presidential primaries on November 30, 1967. Upon his entrance, the senator articulated that he believed there was a "deepening moral crisis" in America with the rejection of the political system by citizens, and a ...

  3. Eugene McCarthy. Eugene Joseph "Gene" McCarthy ( 29. marts 1916 – 10. december 2005) var en amerikansk politiker, Kongres -medlem og præsidentkandidat i 1968. Han var medlem af Repræsentanternes hus fra 1949 – 1959 og Senatet fra 1959 – 1971 . Citat fra Eugene McCarthy: "At være politiker er som at være fodboldtræner.

  4. 12. Dez. 2005 · Political Editor Ken Rudin has a remembrance of the late senator from Minnesota, Eugene McCarthy, who died Dec. 10, and who in 1968 " stepped forward when antiwar forces needed him the most."

  5. Eugene McCarthy. Eugene Joseph McCarthy ( Watkins, 29 marzo 1916 – Washington, 10 dicembre 2005) è stato un politico e poeta statunitense . Fu deputato alla Camera dei Rappresentanti dal 1949 al 1959 e senatore dal 1959 al 1971. Non va confuso con il più noto senatore del Wisconsin, Joseph McCarthy, il cui comportamento nel cercare di ...

  6. Eugene Joseph "Gene" McCarthy (Watkins, Minnesota, 29 de Março de 1916 — Washington D.C., 10 de Dezembro de 2005) foi um político dos Estados Unidos que foi durante muito tempo membro do Congresso dos E.U.A.. Teve igualmente assento na Câmara dos Representantes de 1949 a 1959 e depois no Senado de 1959 a 1971.

  7. 11. Dez. 2005 · Eugene J. McCarthy, the sardonic Senate dove who stunned the nation by upending President Lyndon B. Johnson's re-election drive amid the Vietnam War turmoil of 1968, died early yesterday. He was 89.