1948 United States presidential election
41st quadrennial U.S. presidential election From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The 1948 United States presidential election happened on November 2, 1948. This election was between Harry S. Truman (president at that time) and Thomas E. Dewey (the Governor of New York). Truman won by 303 electoral votes. Dewey got 189 electoral votes. Thurmond got 39 electoral votes including a faithless elector in Tennessee.
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This election is best known as an upset because of the election results. Predictions showed that Dewey would beat Truman at the polls. For example, a newspaper in Chicago printed an issue in advance which said that Dewey had won the election. However, Truman won the election instead.
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Candidates
Republican Party
Republican candidates:
- Thomas E. Dewey, Governor of New York
- Robert Taft, Senator from Ohio
- Harold Stassen, former governor of Minnesota
- Arthur H. Vandenberg, President pro tempore of the senate from Michigan
- Earl Warren, governor of California
- Douglas MacArthur, General of the Army from New York
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Democratic Party
Democratic candidates:
- Harry S. Truman, President of the United States from Missouri
- Richard Brevard Russell, U.S. senator from Georgia
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