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  2. Ike for President (advertisement) - Wikipedia

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    "Ike for President", sometimes referred to as "We'll Take Ike" or "I Like Ike", was a political television advertisement for Dwight D. Eisenhower's presidential campaign in 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 ...

  3. Largest 'I Like Ike' Button unveiled - AOL

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    People stood alongside the curb of N. Spruce Street across from the Little Ike Park parking lot waiting in anticipation for the unveiling of the World’s Largest I Like Ike Button. Unveiled June ...

  4. File:1952 Eisenhower Political Ad - I Like Ike - Presidential ...

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    1952 Presidential Campaign Dwight Eisenhower vs. Adlai Stevenson. [1] Date: 1952: Source: Prelinger Archives - (Archived link) - via the Internet Archive: Author: Roy Disney and Citizens for Eisenhower

  5. Draft Eisenhower movement - Wikipedia

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    Eisenhower's 1952 campaign button, with "I Like Ike" written. The Draft Eisenhower movement re-emerged in 1951 in both the Republican and Democratic parties, as Eisenhower had not yet publicly announced any political party affiliation and believed that he needed to remain nonpartisan. [44]

  6. Large-scale I Like Ike Button debuting in June - AOL

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    May 14—Abilene is adding to its "World's Largest" collection by adding a button. The Abilene Convention and Visitors Bureau is organizing the creation of the World's Largest I Like Ike Button.

  7. 1952 United States presidential election - Wikipedia

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    The Eisenhower campaign made extensive use of female campaign workers, who made phone calls to likely Eisenhower voters, distributed "Ike" buttons and leaflets, and threw parties to build support for the Republican ticket in their neighborhoods. On election day, Eisenhower won a solid majority of the female vote. [20]

  8. File:I Like Ike button, 1952.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: A simple Portable Network Graphics (.png) rendering of an "I Like Ike" button, supportive of the candidacy of U.S. Army General and Republican candidate for President of the United States Dwight D. Eisenhower during the United States presidential election, 1952

  9. FACT CHECK: No, Elon Musk Did Not Change X’s Like Button To ...

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    A post shared to X claims that X owner Elon Musk changed an animation feature linked to the platform’s like button to promote Donald Trump during the election. Verdict: Misleading X does have a ...