Walter Mondale presidential campaign
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The Walter Mondale presidential campaign was the 1984 Democratic bid for the U.S. presidency, notable for its historic selection of Geraldine Ferraro as the first female vice-presidential nominee of a major party and its strong emphasis on liberal economic and social policies.
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Target entity: Walter Mondale presidential campaign Context triple: [Tale of Two Cities speech, associatedWith, Walter Mondale presidential campaign]
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Bob Dole presidential campaign
The Bob Dole presidential campaign was the U.S. Republican effort, most notably in 1996, to elect longtime Kansas senator and party leader Bob Dole as President of the United States.
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Reagan-Bush campaign
The Reagan-Bush campaign was the Republican presidential ticket organization for Ronald Reagan and George H. W. Bush, most notably during the successful 1980 and 1984 U.S. elections.
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Lyndon B. Johnson campaign
The Lyndon B. Johnson campaign was the 1964 U.S. presidential election effort of incumbent President Lyndon B. Johnson, noted for its hard-hitting, media-savvy messaging and focus on contrasting Johnson’s leadership with the perceived dangers of his opponent.
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Nixon 1972 presidential campaign
The Nixon 1972 presidential campaign was Richard Nixon’s successful re-election effort, marked by a landslide victory and later overshadowed by the Watergate scandal.
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Howard Dean 2004 presidential campaign
The Howard Dean 2004 presidential campaign was an insurgent Democratic primary bid noted for its pioneering use of online fundraising and grassroots organizing, which reshaped modern American political campaigning despite ultimately falling short of the nomination.
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Target entity: Walter Mondale presidential campaign Target entity description: The Walter Mondale presidential campaign was the 1984 Democratic bid for the U.S. presidency, notable for its historic selection of Geraldine Ferraro as the first female vice-presidential nominee of a major party and its strong emphasis on liberal economic and social policies.
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A.
Bob Dole presidential campaign
The Bob Dole presidential campaign was the U.S. Republican effort, most notably in 1996, to elect longtime Kansas senator and party leader Bob Dole as President of the United States.
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B.
Reagan-Bush campaign
The Reagan-Bush campaign was the Republican presidential ticket organization for Ronald Reagan and George H. W. Bush, most notably during the successful 1980 and 1984 U.S. elections.
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C.
Lyndon B. Johnson campaign
The Lyndon B. Johnson campaign was the 1964 U.S. presidential election effort of incumbent President Lyndon B. Johnson, noted for its hard-hitting, media-savvy messaging and focus on contrasting Johnson’s leadership with the perceived dangers of his opponent.
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Nixon 1972 presidential campaign
The Nixon 1972 presidential campaign was Richard Nixon’s successful re-election effort, marked by a landslide victory and later overshadowed by the Watergate scandal.
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Howard Dean 2004 presidential campaign
The Howard Dean 2004 presidential campaign was an insurgent Democratic primary bid noted for its pioneering use of online fundraising and grassroots organizing, which reshaped modern American political campaigning despite ultimately falling short of the nomination.
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