After President Joe Biden’s recent dismal debate performance, concerns have emerged from both current and former aides about his health and leadership capabilities. The White House attributed Mr.
Journal Editorial Report: Will he or won't he? Only the President knows. Mustafa Hussain/Bloomberg News Photo: Mustafa Hussain/Bloomberg News The last time a nominee left a major-party presidential ...
Thomas F. Eagleton, a former United States senator, a driving force behind the Los Angeles Rams move to St. Louis and short-time vice-presidential candidate, died Sunday at age 77. Democratic ...
ST. LOUIS, Mo. Former U.S. Sen. Thomas Eagleton, who resigned as a vice presidential nominee in 1972 after it was revealed he had been hospitalized for depression, died Sunday, according to the office ...
HANNIBAL, Mo. -- Former U.S. Sen. Thomas Eagleton, who briefly was the Democratic vice presidential nominee in 1972, was in critical condition at a St. Louis hospital Saturday, the state Democratic ...
In late July 1972, shortly after the Democratic National Convention, it was revealed that George McGovern’s vice-presidential running mate, Thomas Eagleton, had been hospitalized in the 1960s for ...
ST. LOUIS -- George McGovern was still fighting for the presidential nomination, even as the 1972 Democratic National Convention was under way. Picking a running mate was not high among his priorities ...
On a cool July morning in 1972, Robert S. Boyd and I paced outside a small cabin in the woods near Custer, S.D. Inside, Democratic presidential nominee George McGovern, his running mate, Tom Eagleton, ...
ST. LOUIS, Mo. — Former U.S. Sen. Thomas Eagleton, who resigned as a vice presidential nominee in 1972 after it was revealed he had been hospitalized for depression, died Sunday. He was 77. The cause ...
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