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NIXON IS ELECTED PRESIDENT ON THIS DAY

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Winning one of the closest elections in U.S. history, Republican challenger Richard Nixon defeated Vice President Hubert
Humphrey
November 5, 1968. Because of the strong showing
of
third-party candidate George Wallace, neither Nixon nor
Humphrey received more
than 50 percent of the popular vote;
Nixon beat Humphrey by less than 500,000 votes. 

Nixon campaigned on a platform designed to reach the “silent
majority”
of middle class and working class Americans. He
promised to “bring us together again,” and many Americans,
weary after years of
antiwar and civil rights protests, were
happy to hear of peace returning to their streets. Foreign
policy was also a major factor in the election.

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WELL KNOWN CHRACTER ACTOR IS DEAD

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Andrew Lewis Prine (February 14, 1936 – October 31, 2022)

Prine was a film, stage, and television character actor. He
died of natural causes while vacationing in
Paris at age 86.

Throughout the 1960s and 1970s, and in such television
series as
Gunsmoke, Bonanza, The Virginian, and Wagon
Train
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Andrew Prine in the NBC-TV miniseries “V” (1983)

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THE END OF THE HUNGARIAN REVOLUTION

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A spontaneous national uprising that began 12 days before in
Hungary was viciously crushed by Soviet tanks and troops on
November 4, 1956. Thousands were killed and wounded and
nearly a quarter-million Hungarians fled the country.

The problems in Hungary began in October 1956, when thousands
of protesters took to the streets demanding a more democratic
political system and freedom from Soviet oppression.

In response, Communist Party officials appointed Imre Nagy, a
former premier who had been dismissed from the party for his
criticisms of Stalinist policies, as the new premier. Nagy tried
to restore peace and asked the Soviets to withdraw their troops.

The Soviets did so, but Nagy then tried to push the Hungarian
revolt forward by abolishing one-party rule. He also announced
that Hungary was withdrawing from the Warsaw Pact (the Soviet
bloc’s equivalent of NATO).

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Imre Nagy ( 7 June 1896 – 16 June 1958)

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TV BROADCAST PREMIERE ON THIS DAY

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(Fox News) – "The Wizard of Oz,"(1939) the Hollywood epic
beloved by generations of Americans for its fantastical
allegory rooted in love of heartland, home and family,
appeared on the CBS television network for the first time
on this date in history, Nov. 3, 1956.
 


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LBJ DEFEATED GOLDWATER ON THIS DAY

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In one of the most crushing victories in the history of U.S.
presidential elections, incumbent
Lyndon Baines Johnson
defeated Republican challenger
Barry Goldwater, Sr.

With over 60 percent of the popular vote, Johnson turned
back the  conservative senator from
Arizona
to secure his
first full term in office after succeeding to the presidency
after the assassination of
John F. Kennedy
in November
1963.
 
 

During the 1964 campaign, Goldwater was decidedly critical
of Johnson’s liberal domestic agenda, railing against welfare
programs and defending his own decision to vote against the
Civil Rights Act
passed by Congress earlier that year.

However, some of the most dramatic differences between the
two
candidates appeared over the issue of Cold War foreign
policy.
 

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Topps 1964 Johnson VS. Goldwater 5-Cent Display Box.





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