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This is Doug Johnson.
And this is Phil Murray with THE MAKING OF A NATION,

a VOA Special English program about the history of the United States.
Today we tell about America's presidential election of nineteen-fifty-two.
And we tell about the man who won that election, Dwight Eisenhower.
America's presidential election campaign of nineteen-fifty-two
probably opened on the day President Harry Truman said, "no. "
He said he would not be a candidate for re-election.
In later years, Harry Truman would be called one of America's better presidents.
Near the end of nineteen-fifty-one, however,
he had lost the support of many Americans.
The continuing war in Korea,
and economic problems at home,
had robbed him of much of his popularity.
His Democratic Party needed a new candidate for president.
In the spring of nineteen-fifty-two,
Mister Truman named the man he wanted the party to nominate.
His choice was Adlai Stevenson, governor of Illinois.
Mister Stevenson, however,
said he was not interested in any job except the one he had.
It appeared that he meant what he said.
Someone asked what he would do
if the Democratic Party chose him as its presidential candidate.
Mister Stevenson answered,
"I guess I would have to shoot myself. "
So, President Truman and other party leaders discussed different candidates.
Each one, however, seemed to have some political weakness.
The Republican Party also was discussing possible candidates.
It was much easier for the Republicans to choose.
Earlier, General Dwight Eisenhower had said he would campaign.
"Ike" Eisenhower was the hugely popular commander
of Allied forces in Europe during World War Two.
Many members of both parties wanted him as their candidate.
General Eisenhower agreed to campaign as a Republican.
His closest competitor for the Republican nomination was Robert Taft, a senator from Ohio.
He was the son of a former president, William Howard Taft.
Senator Taft sometimes was called "Mister Republican.
" He had strong party support for his conservative policies.
However, he did not receive enough votes
at the party's national convention to defeat Eisenhower for the nomination.
In his acceptance speech, Eisenhower told the convention delegates that
they had called him to lead a great campaign.
He described it as a campaign for freedom
in America and for freedom in the world.
Eisenhower chose senator Richard Nixon of California as his vice presidential candidate.
By that time, Mister Nixon was known throughout the United States
for his strong opposition to communism.
Earlier, as a member of the House of Representatives,
he had led the investigation of a former State Department official, Alger Hiss.
Hiss was accused of helping provide secret information to the soviet union.
Hiss denied the accusation.
He was never officially charged with spying.
But he was tried and found guilty of lying to a grand jury and was sentenced to prison.
The Democratic Party held its national convention ten days after the Republicans.
Illinois Governor Adlai Stevenson welcomed the delegates.
The words of his speech made it seem that
he did not want to be a candidate for president.
This made the delegates want him even more.
They voted two times.
No one received enough votes to win the nomination.
On the third vote, Governor Stevenson did.
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In his acceptance speech, he urged Democrats to campaign with honor.
After the conventions,
a political expert wrote about the differences
between Adlai Stevenson and Dwight Eisenhower.
The expert said Stevenson was a man of thought,
and Eisenhower was a man of action.
The Republican Party quickly employed an advertising company
to help its candidates.
Advertising companies mostly designed campaigns to sell products.
In the presidential election of nineteen-fifty-two,
the company designed a campaign
to "sell" Mister Eisenhower and Mister Nixon to the American public.
Eisenhower did not always agree with the company's advice.
One time, he became very angry.
He said, "All they talk about is my honesty.
Nobody ever says I have a brain in my head!"
There was no question that the Democratic candidate, Adlai Stevenson, had a brain.
He was known as an intellectual or "egghead".
When he launched his campaign,
he dismissed some traditional political advisers and replaced them with eggheads.
Communism was the biggest issue in the campaign.
Governor Stevenson said America needed to guard against it.
Yet he repeatedly criticized the actions of senator Joseph McCarthy of Wisconsin.
For years, the senator had been denouncing government officials and others as communists.
Eisenhower did not criticize McCarthy,
even when the senator accused Eisenhower's good friend,
general George Marshall, of being a traitor.
The Republican campaign went smoothly until
someone discovered that Richard Nixon had received money for extra campaign costs.
Some newspapers said Nixon should withdraw.
That led to his famous "Checkers" speech.
Nixon made the speech on national television.
In it, he defended his decision to keep a special gift from a political supporter.
That gift was a dog, named Checkers.
He said he kept the dog because his two little girls loved it.
The speech was a success.
Thousands of voters told the Republican Party that
Nixon should remain as the vice presidential candidate.
A few weeks before the election, Eisenhower made a powerful speech.
He talked about ending the war in Korea.
"Now, where will a new administration begin.
It will begin with its president taking a firm, simple resolution.
That resolution will be to forego the diversions of politics and
to concentrate on the job of ending the Korean war,
until that job is honorably done.
That job requires a personal trip to Korea.
Only in that way could I learn how best to serve the American people in the cause of peace.
I shall go to Korea. "
Adlai Stevenson ended his campaign with a powerful speech, too.
In it, he told of his vision of America.
"I see an America where no man fears to think as he pleases, or say what he thinks...
I see an America where no man is another's master --
where no man's mind is dark with fear.
I see an America at peace with the world.
I see an America as the horizon of human hopes. "
The people voted in November.
Eisenhower won almost thirty-four million votes.
That was more votes than a presidential candidate had ever received.
Stevenson won about twenty-seven million votes.
Dwight Eisenhower was sworn in as America's thirty-fourth president
in January nineteen-fifty-three.
He was sixty-two years old.
Many problems awaited him.
Republicans had only a small majority in Congress.
Many Republican lawmakers were very conservative.
They probably would not vote for the new president's programs.
The cost of living in America was rising.
Senator Joseph McCarthy was still hunting communists.
And the war in Korea was not yet over.
President Eisenhower did not seem troubled by these problems.
After all, he had been called on many times to help his country.
Eisenhower came from a large family in Abilene, Kansas.
His family did not have much money.
He received a free university education
when he went to the United States military academy at west point, New York.
He remained in military service for many years.
By the time the United States entered World War Two in nineteen-forty-one,
he had become a top officer.
In nineteen-forty-four, he led the allied invasion of Europe.
In nineteen-fifty, president Harry Truman named him supreme commander of NATO,
the North Atlantic Treaty Organization.
When Dwight Eisenhower ran for president,
people shouted, "I like Ike!" voters liked him because he always seemed calm,
even in difficult situations.
As the country's president, he would face a number of difficult situations.
One of the first was the continuing war in Korea.
That will be our story next week.
This program of THE MAKING OF A NATION was written by
Jeri Watson and produced by Paul Thompson.
This is Phil Murray.>大赢家手机铃声下载网
And this is Doug Johnson.
Join us again next week for
another VOA Special English program
about the history of the United States.


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