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  1. Slogan. Get Clean for Gene. The 1968 presidential campaign of Eugene McCarthy was launched by United States Senator Eugene McCarthy of Minnesota in the latter part of 1967 to vie for the 1968 Democratic Party nomination for president of the United States. The focus of his campaign was his support for a swift end to the Vietnam War through a ...

  2. Dec 11, 2005 · WASHINGTON — Former U.S. Sen. Eugene J. McCarthy, D-Minn., 89, whose insurgent campaign toppled a sitting president in 1968 and forced the Democratic Party to take seriously his message against...

    • Art Pine
  3. Eugene J. McCarthy (1916-2005) was a politician, serving terms in both the U.S. House, 1949-1959, and Senate, 1959-1971, who then attempted to secure the Democratic nomination in the 1968 election, challenging Lyndon B. Johnson. McCarthy's campaign appealed to many liberals, particularly young voters with his opposition to the Vietnam

  4. Mar 16, 2018 · The McCarthy campaign of 1968 serves as an important reminder that with the confluence of the right issue and candidate democracy can flourish as intended, when voters mobilize to genuinely...

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  5. "Hope" – 2008 U.S. presidential campaign slogan of Barack Obama during the general election. "Ready for change, ready to lead" – Hillary Clinton campaign slogan, also "Big Challenges, Real Solutions: Time to Pick a President," "In to Win," "Working for Change, Working for You," and "The strength and experience to make change happen."

  6. Nov 20, 2006 · When Eugene McCarthy finished a close second in the New Hampshire primary, he delivered a stinging indictment against President Johnson and the Vietnam War.

  7. It often seemed that Eugene McCarthy didn't want to win the White House very badly. But the relatively unknown Midwestern senator with the aloof campaign style managed to capsize the career of his party's incumbent president, Lyndon Johnson.

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