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  1. 14. Dez. 2005 · Eugene McCarthy. Eugene Joseph McCarthy, a maverick presidential candidate, died on December 10th, aged 89. Dec 14th 2005 |. WHEN Eugene McCarthy was making his first and most famous attempt on ...

  2. Eugene Joseph McCarthy ( Watkins, Minnesota; 29 de marzo de 1916- Georgetown, Washington D. C.; 10 de diciembre de 2005), también conocido como Gene McCarthy, fue un político y poeta estadounidense de Minnesota. Fue miembro de la Cámara de Representantes de Estados Unidos de 1949 a 1959 y del Senado de Estados Unidos de 1959 a 1971.

  3. Eugene McCarthy på Commons. Eugene Joseph McCarthy (1916–2005) var en amerikansk politiker. Han representerte delstaten Minnesota i Representantenes hus fra 1949 til 1959 og i Senatet fra 1959 til 1971. Han tilhørte Minnesotas demokratiske bonde- og arbeiderparti (DFL).

  4. 10. Dez. 2005 · Eugene McCarthy, who galvanized a generation of war opponents, diesby Tim Pugmire, Minnesota Public RadioDecember 10, 2005. Eugene McCarthy makes a campaign appearance in New Haven, Connecticut, while running for the Democratic presidential nomination in 1968. (Photo courtesy of the Minnesota Historical Society)

  5. We are approaching the 40th anniversary of the political campaign which transformed the Democratic party — the presidential candidacy of Eugene McCarthy. By the fall of 1967, the first important electoral campaign of what was then being called the New Left was getting underway in New Hampshire, culminating in the strong McCarthy showing that forced […]

  6. 11. Dez. 2023 · Eugene Joseph "Gene" McCarthy (29 March 1916 – 10 December 2005) American politician from the U.S. state of Minnesota, serving in the U.S. House of Representatives (1949–1959) and the U.S. Senate from 1959 to 1971 and playing a major role in the 1968 presidential election, unsuccessfully seeking the Democratic nomination on an anti-Vietnam War platform.

  7. Eugene McCarthy. Eugene McCarthy at a press conference. On March 12, 1968, McCarthy stunned the nation - and the Johnson White House - when he came close to defeating the president in New Hampshire. The vote was 42 percent for McCarthy and 49 percent for LBJ. Sandbook says McCarthy was as surprised as anyone by the outcome in New Hampshire.