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Thomas F. Eagleton, 77, a Missouri Democrat and U.S. senator who spent two weeks as the vice presidential running mate of Sen. George S. McGovern in 1972 before leaving the ticket after ...
Former Missouri Sen. Thomas Eagleton has died. Eagleton was George McGovern's choice for vice president in 1972, but was forced to withdraw from the race after revelations that he had been ...
ST. LOUIS – Thomas F. Eagleton, a three-term Democratic senator from Missouri who resigned as George McGovern's vice presidential nominee in 1972 after it was revealed he had been hospitalized ...
Thomas F. Eagleton, the former U.S. senator from Missouri who was forced to withdraw as the Democratic Party’s vice presidential nominee in 1972 after admitting that he had been hospitalized for ...
Cancel anytime. August 1972 -- Agreement Reached: Senator Thomas F. Eagleton of Missouri shaking hands with Senator George McGovern (left) of South Dakota last night after agreeing that debate ...
LITTLE ROCK — Former U.S. Sen. Thomas Eagleton, a Missouri Democrat who spent two weeks as a vice presidential nominee in 1972 until it was revealed he had been hospitalized for depression ...
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Senator Thomas Eagleton was well known for his stepping down as George McGovern's vice presidential running mate in 1972. The Missouri Democrat died yesterday at the age of 77.
Thomas F. Eagleton, a three-term Democratic senator from Missouri who resigned as George McGovern's vice presidential nominee in 1972 after it was revealed he had been hospitalized for depression ...
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 ...
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