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  1. He was the son of Ragnild Kristine Sannes (18831973), a Norwegian immigrant, [4] and Hubert Horatio Humphrey Sr. (1882–1949). [5] Humphrey spent most of his youth in Doland, South Dakota, on the Dakota prairie; the town's population was about 600.

  2. 23 Mei 2024 · Hubert Humphrey, 38th vice president of the United States (1965–69) in the Democratic administration of President Lyndon B. Johnson and the Democratic presidential candidate in 1968. A liberal leader in the U.S. Senate (1949–65; 1971–78), he built his political base on a Democrat–Farmer-Labor coalition.

  3. Hubert Horatio Humphrey, Jr. (27 Mei 1911 – 13 Januari 1978; Jawi: ‏ هيوبرت هريشيو همفري⹁ جونيئر ‎ ‎) merupakan ahli politik Amerika Syarikat. Beliau merupakan Naib Presiden Amerika Syarikat ke-38 dari tahun 1965 hingga 1969 di bawah pentadbiran Presiden Lyndon B. Johnson .

  4. The 1968 presidential campaign of Hubert Humphrey began when Vice President of the United States Hubert Humphrey of Minnesota decided to seek the Democratic Party nomination for President of the United States following President Lyndon B. Johnson's announcement ending his own bid for the nomination.

  5. Unless all signs and portents are wrong, today may mark the end of Hubert H. Humphrey’s hopes for the Presidency. The quest began a quarter-century ago, in his own mind, and has been actively pursued for 12 years, but it is hard to see how he can survive the predicted defeats in California and New Jersey.

  6. Learn about the life and achievements of Hubert H. Humphrey, a former mayor, senator, vice president, and presidential candidate. He was a champion of civil rights, human rights, and global justice, and inspired the Humphrey Fellowship Program.

  7. 26 Nov 2018 · Learn about the life and career of Hubert Humphrey, a Democratic politician from Minnesota who served as vice president under Lyndon B. Johnson and was a prominent advocate for civil rights and social justice. Find out how he lost the 1968 presidential election to Richard Nixon and why he changed his position on the Vietnam War.

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