George McGovern

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George McGovern

Overview

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Birthday
Jul 19, 1922 (103 years old)
Death date
Oct 21, 2012

George McGovern

Known For

The Martha Mitchell Effect
0h 40m
Movie 2022

The Martha Mitchell Effect

She was once as famous as Jackie O—and then she...

FAT: A Documentary
1h 35m
Movie 2019

FAT: A Documentary

Weight loss expert Vinnie Tortorich and award-winning filmmaker Peter Pardini...

Marsha Hunt's Sweet Adversity
1h 41m
Movie 2015

Marsha Hunt's Sweet Adversity

In 1935, 17-year-old aspiring actress Marsha Hunt was discovered in...

Imminent Threat
1h 13m
Movie 2015

Imminent Threat

A look at the War on Terror and the threat...

Nixon by Nixon: In His Own Words
1h 12m
Movie 2014

Nixon by Nixon: In His Own Words

From 1971 to 1973, Richard Nixon secretly recorded his private...

Anthem
2h 4m
Movie 1997

Anthem

When twenty-six-year-olds Shainee Gabel and Kristin Hahn quit their Hollywood...

Biography

George Stanley McGovern was an American politician, historian, U.S. representative, U.S. senator, and the Democratic Party presidential nominee in the 1972 presidential election. McGovern grew up in Mitchell, South Dakota, where he was a renowned debater. He became most known for his outspoken opposition to the growing U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War. He staged a brief nomination run in the 1968 presidential election as a stand-in for the assassinated Robert F. Kennedy. McGovern's long-shot, grassroots-based 1972 presidential campaign found triumph in gaining the Democratic nomination but left the party badly split ideologically, and the failed vice-presidential pick of Thomas Eagleton undermined McGovern's credibility. In the general election McGovern lost to incumbent Richard Nixon in one of the biggest landslides in U.S. electoral history. Though re-elected to the Senate in 1968 and 1974, McGovern was defeated in his bid for a fourth term in 1980. As the first director of the Food for Peace program in 1961, McGovern oversaw the distribution of U.S. surpluses to the needy abroad and was instrumental in the creation of the United Nations-run World Food Programme. As sole chairman of the Senate Select Committee on Nutrition and Human Needs from 1968 to 1977, McGovern publicized the problem of hunger within the United States and issued the "McGovern Report", which led to a new set of nutritional guidelines for Americans.