barry goldwater

     

Barry Morris Golwater (January 2, 1909 – May 29, 1998) was a five-term United States Senator from Arizona (1953–1965, 1969–87) and the Republican Party's nominee for President in the 1964 election. He was a Major General in the U.S. Air Force Reserves. He was also referred to as "Mr. Conservative".

Trivia about barry goldwater

  • One of the symbols used in his campaign was "AuH2O"
  • This former senator & Conservative icon from Arizona passed away in 1998 at age 89
  • A button warned: this man "in 64 hot-water in 65"
  • After losing to Lyndon Johnson in 1964, he was re-elected to the Senate in 1968
  • "Current Biography" claims Quayle's car once sported "AuH2O" plates, boosting this candidate
  • This Conservative was born in Phoenix in 1909
  • William Miller shared his ticket in 1964
  • This man's 1964 running mate, William Miller, was in the first group of American Express "Do You Know Me?" ads
  • The book "Before the Storm" argues that this man's failed 1964 campaign led to victory for his ideas
  • In 1964, he told the Republican Convention, "Extremism in the defense of liberty is no vice"
  • This longtime Arizona senator retired from Congress after the 1986 session
  • 1964:William Edward Miller
  • Seen here, he was a U.S. presidential candidate in 1964
  • In 1994 the Arizona chapter of the ACLU named this former senator its Civil Libertarian of the Year
  • On Oct. 27, 1964 Reagan was launched in politics with a speech supporting this candidate
  • This Arizona senator's sendoff in 1998 was presided over by Rev. Carlozzi & Rabbi Plotkin
  • Born in Phoenix in 1909, he ran for president in 1964
  • In 1964 this GOP candidate weakened Democratic hold on the South when he took 5 Southern states
  • An entry on Arizona says this man "was a leading conservative voice in the U.S. Senate (1953-1965, 1969- 1987)"
  • Hillary chaired her local Young Republicans chapter & supported this 1964 presidential candidate

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