- 1952 You Never Had It So Good was the popular slogan in the early '50s praising Democratic leadership that had seen America through depression and war to a growing post-war economy. When some Republicans approached adman Rosser Reeves to develop a counter slogan for Dwight Eisenhower's 1952 Presidential bid, he instead proposed a television ad campaign. Eisenhower Answers America would feature ...www.pbs.org/30secondcandidate/timeline/years/1952.html
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- Eisenhower Sits For An Interview Stevenson at Madison Square Garden 1952: The Election of a Military Hero The 1952 election was one that the Republicans felt strongly about winning, and with Eisenhower as their candidate it would be possible. President Truman had announced that he would not run and hoped that the Democrats would allow Adlai E. Stevenson to be their nominee. The Republicans went ...www.kennesaw.edu/pols/3380/pres/1952.html