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President Dwight D. Eisenhower acknowledges an ovation at the Boston Garden with the famous Eisenhower victory sign. Champion
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Presidential Election War clouds loomed on the horizon in Europe and the Middle East; problems of unemployment, drought, farm prices, segregation, and nuclear weapons dis- turbed the tranquillity of the American scene. Such was the background of the 1956 presidential election on November 6, as voters in record numbers thronged the polls across the nation to cast their ballots in the election of the century. The predominant issue of the election was peaceedomestic peace, world peace. In one of the greatest votes of conhdence in the history of the United States, Amer- ican voters chose as their President, the man who they thought would best guard that peace. President Dwight D. Eisen- hower, a mighty hgure in war and peace, won a second term in the White House. From the hrst trickle of election returns, Democratic presidential candidate Adlai Stevenson, always a to the final tabulation, the President led the race. The avalanche of pro-Eisenhower bal- lots grew as the President carried one state after another. It continued to grow until he had won 41 states with 457 elec- toral votes, thus making his 1952 Victory seem small by comparison. Shortly after midnight, on the morning of November 7, the Democratic presidential candidate, Adlai Stevenson, publicly conceded the election to Mr. Eisenhower. President Eisenhoweris acknowledge- ment of his overwhelming victory was brief but heartfelt. ttWith whatever tal- ents the good God has given me? pledged the President, W will continue, and so will my associates, to do just one thinge to work for 168 million Americans here at home, and for peace in the world. colorful speaker, delivers an address in Cincinnati. i E; i i 3 i 3f i g g 3 . .w gm WWW wmwmmaww... wuew... M.
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