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The Stevenson campaign created the "I Love the Gov" advertisement in response to "Ike for President". [43] Eisenhower won the election with 55.2% of the popular vote, defeating Stevenson by a margin of 353 electoral votes. [44] Rosser Reeves, the advertising expert of the Eisenhower campaign, later said, the election "...was such a landslide ...
Harold E. Talbott headed the "Eisenhower for President" financial campaign, [52] and Paul Hoffman started the "Citizens for Eisenhower" movement. [53] A network of approximately 800 clubs, headed by 38 state leaders, was soon formed. [54] By late 1952, approximately 29,000 clubs had been formed, with a total membership of approximately 250,000 ...
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]
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
Brownell checked with Eisenhower, who indicated his approval. [19] Brownell then called Nixon to inform him that he was Eisenhower's choice. [18] Nixon accepted, then departed for Eisenhower's hotel room to discuss the details of the campaign and Eisenhower's plans for his vice president if the ticket was successful in the general election. [19]
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 ...
Ike for President (advertisement) is a former featured article candidate. Please view the links under Article milestones below to see why the nomination was archived. For older candidates, please check the archive. Ike for President (advertisement) has been listed as one of the Social sciences and society good articles under the good article ...
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.