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President [[Truman]] had decided not to run for the Presidency again.  General [[Eisenhower]] was popular as a candidate for which the Republicans were desperate.  He got nominated easily on the Republican party ticket <ref> A popular slogan for Eisenhower was 'I like Ike.'</ref>, while [[Adlai Stevenson]] won the Democratic nomination.  The Republicans who had not won a presidential election since 1928 decisively won the 1952 election. <ref> [[Encyclopedia of Presidents, Dwight D. Eisenhower]], by Jim Hargrove, Chilren's Press, 1987, pp. 61-55. </ref>   
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President [[Truman]] had decided not to run for the Presidency again.  General [[Eisenhower]] was popular as a candidate for which the Republicans were desperate.  He got nominated easily on the Republican party ticket,<ref>A popular slogan for Eisenhower was 'I like Ike.'</ref> while [[Adlai Stevenson]] won the Democratic nomination.  The Republicans who had not won a presidential election since 1928 decisively won the 1952 election.<ref>[[Encyclopedia of Presidents, Dwight D. Eisenhower]], by Jim Hargrove, Chilren's Press, 1987, pp. 61-55.</ref>   
 
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<ref> [[A Pictoral History of the U.S. Presidents]], by Clare Gibson, Gramercy Books, 2001, p. 125. </ref>
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<ref>[[A Pictoral History of the U.S. Presidents]], by Clare Gibson, Gramercy Books, 2001, p. 125.</ref>
  
 
==Notes and References==
 
==Notes and References==

Revision as of 21:08, July 13, 2016

President Truman had decided not to run for the Presidency again. General Eisenhower was popular as a candidate for which the Republicans were desperate. He got nominated easily on the Republican party ticket,[1] while Adlai Stevenson won the Democratic nomination. The Republicans who had not won a presidential election since 1928 decisively won the 1952 election.[2]

candidates popular vote electoral vote
Dwight D. Eisenhower 33,936,234 442
Adlai E. Stevenson 27,314,992 89
Vincent Hallinan 140,023 0
Stuart Hamblen 72,949 0
Eric Haas 30, 267 0
Darlington Hoopes 20,203 0
Douglas MacArthur 17,205 0

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Notes and References

  1. A popular slogan for Eisenhower was 'I like Ike.'
  2. Encyclopedia of Presidents, Dwight D. Eisenhower, by Jim Hargrove, Chilren's Press, 1987, pp. 61-55.
  3. A Pictoral History of the U.S. Presidents, by Clare Gibson, Gramercy Books, 2001, p. 125.