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  1. "Ike for President", sometimes referred to as "We'll Take Ike" or "I Like Ike", was a political television advertisement for Dwight D. Eisenhower presidential campaign of 1952. The minute-long animated advertisement was conceived by Jacqueline Cochran , a pilot and Eisenhower campaign aide, and Roy O. Disney of The Walt Disney Company , and ...

  2. Ike for president. ANNOUNCER: Now is the time for all good Americans to come to the aid of their country. "I Like Ike" animated television commercial for Republican presidential candidate Dwight D. Eisenhower, produced by Roy Disney and Citizens for Eisenhower during the 1952 U.S. presidential campaign.

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  3. Jun 8, 2020 · 3.3K. 225K views 3 years ago. “I Like Ike,” 1952 Dwight D. Eisenhower (R) vs. Adlai Stevenson (D) The year 1952 ushered in the TV election ad wars, fighting to win the hearts and minds of A...

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  4. Feb 14, 2012 · Battlefield Sources. 54.3K subscribers. Subscribed. 5.4K. 590K views 12 years ago. "I Like Ike" political commercial and jingle 1952 Presidential Campaign Dwight Eisenhower vs. Adlai...

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  5. The "Ike for President" political advertisement by the Citizens for Eisenhower committee Republican admirers coined the phrase "I Like Ike" (referring to Eisenhower's nickname, "Ike"). [55] Irving Berlin included a song titled "They Like Ike" in his Broadway musical Call Me Madam .

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  7. Aug 25, 2006 · Do you like Ike? Watch this video to see why millions of Americans supported Dwight D. Eisenhower in the 1950s. This video features the famous "I Like Ike" jingle and animation that helped him win ...

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  8. May 17, 2024 · In conclusion, “I Like Ike” is a memorable political jingle that played a significant role in Dwight D. Eisenhower’s successful presidential campaign in 1952. Its catchy melody and enthusiastic lyrics resonated with the American people, creating a sense of unity and pride among Eisenhower’s supporters.

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