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==Candidates==
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===Republicans===
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*[[Dwight D. Eisenhower]]
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*[[Robert A. Taft]]
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*[[Earl Warren]]
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*[[Harold Stassen]]
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*[[Douglas MacArthur]]
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===Democrats===
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*[[Adlai Stevenson]]
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*[[Alben W. Barkley]]
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*[[Hubert Humphrey]]
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*[[Estes Kefauver]]
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*[[Robert S. Kerr]]
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*[[Richard Russell Jr.]]
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*President [[Harry S. Truman]] from Missouri
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1952 United States presidential election.png
Date4 November 1952


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Robert A. Taft“First, it was the power of the New York financial interests and a large number of businessmen subject to New York influence, who selected General Eisenhower as their candidate at least a year ago. There was a strong and substantial minority of Taft supporters among business leaders, but they were a minority, particularly in the East. Second, four-fifths of the influential newspapers in the country were opposed to me continuously and vociferously and many turned themselves into propaganda sheets for my opponent.”Robert A. Taft1952
Robert A. Taft“Every Republican candidate for president since 1936 has been nominated by the Chase National BankRobert A. Taft1952
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