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Edward Kennedy
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VOA Special 2018年10月合集 Racial laws and racial hatred were to follow Edward Kennedy Ellington all through his life. 种族法律和种族仇恨伴将随爱德华·肯尼迪·艾灵顿一生。 VOA Special 2018年12月合集 Edward Kennedy never won the presidency, but became a long-serving and important member of the United States Senate. 爱德华·肯尼迪从未当选总统,但他却是美国参议院任期很长的重要成员。 时代周刊 (Time) Senator John McCain, Massachusetts Senator Edward Kennedy and many boxing luminaries had long supported clemency for Johnson; former champ Lennox Lewis and Rocky creator Sylvester Stallone joined Trump at the Oval Office signing ceremony. 长期以来,参议员约翰·麦凯恩、马萨诸塞州参议员爱德华·肯尼迪和许多拳击名人一直在为约翰逊争取宽大处理;前拳击冠军伦诺克斯·刘易斯和电影《洛奇》的编剧西尔维斯特·史泰龙一行人共同见证了白宫总统办公室的这一签约仪式。
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Ted Kennedy
United States Senate |
Preceded by Benjamin A. Smith II (D) |
U.S. Senator (Class 1) from Massachusetts November 7, 1962 – August 25, 2009 Served alongside: Leverett Saltonstall (R), Edward Brooke (R), Paul Tsongas (D), John Kerry (D) |
Succeeded by Paul G. Kirk (D) |
Political offices
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Preceded by Russell B. Long Louisiana
| Senate Majority Whip Senate Democratic Whip 1969–1971 |
Succeeded by Robert C. Byrd West Virginia |
Preceded by James Eastland D-Mississippi
| Chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee 1978–1981 |
Succeeded by Strom Thurmond R-South Carolina |
Preceded by Orrin Hatch R-Utah
| Chairman of the Senate Labor and Human Resources Committee 1987–1995 |
Succeeded by Nancy Kassebaum R-Kansas |
Preceded by Jim Jeffords R-Vermont
| Chairman of the Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee January 3–20, 2001 |
Succeeded by Jim Jeffords R-Vermont |
Preceded by Jim Jeffords I-Vermont
| Chairman of the Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee June 5, 2001–2003 |
Succeeded by Judd Gregg R-New Hampshire |
Preceded by Michael Enzi R-Wyoming
| Chairman of the Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee 2007–2009 |
Succeeded by Tom Harkin D-Iowa |
Party political offices
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Preceded by John F. Kennedy |
Democratic Party nominee for United States Senator from Massachusetts (Class 1) 1962, 1964, 1970, 1976, 1982, 1988, 1994, 2000, 2006 |
Succeeded by Martha Coakley |
Honorary titles
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Preceded by Maurice J. Murphy, Jr. |
Youngest Member of the United States Senate 1962–1969 |
Succeeded by Bob Packwood |
Ted Kennedy |
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| February 22, 1932 – August 25, 2009
- United States Senator from Massachusetts, 1962—2009
| | Electoral history |
- United States Senate special election in Massachusetts, 1962
- United States Senate election in Massachusetts, 1964
- 1970
- 1976
- 1982
- 1988
- 1994
- 2000
- 2006
- United States presidential election, 1980
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| Books |
- My Senator and Me: A Dog's-Eye View of Washington, D.C. (2006)
- True Compass (2009)
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| Family, family tree |
- Joan Bennett Kennedy (first wife)
- Victoria Reggie Kennedy (second wife, widow)
- Kara Kennedy (daughter)
- Edward M. Kennedy, Jr. (son)
- Patrick J. Kennedy II (son)
- Joseph P. Kennedy, Sr. (father)
- Rose Kennedy (mother)
- Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. (brother)
- John F. Kennedy (brother
- presidency)
- Rosemary Kennedy (sister)
- Kathleen Kennedy (sister)
- Eunice Kennedy Shriver (sister)
- Patricia Kennedy Lawford (sister)
- Robert F. Kennedy (brother)
- Jean Kennedy Smith (sister)
- Patrick J. Kennedy I (grandfather)
- John F. Fitzgerald (grandfather)
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| Related |
- Awards and honors
- Political positions
- Kennedy Compound
- Edward M. Kennedy Institute for the United States Senate
- Edward M. Kennedy Serve America Act
- Chappaquiddick incident
- Mary Jo Kopechne
- Friends of Ireland
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United States Senators from Massachusetts |
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| Class 1 |
- Dalton
- Cabot
- Goodhue
- Mason
- Adams
- Lloyd
- Gore
- Ashmun
- Mellen
- Mills
- Webster
- Choate
- Webster
- Winthrop
- Rantoul
- Sumner
- Washburn
- Dawes
- Lodge, Sr.
- Butler
- Walsh
- Lodge, Jr.
- J. Kennedy
- Smith
- E. Kennedy
- Kirk
- Brown
- Warren
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| Class 2 |
- Strong
- Sedgwick
- Dexter
- Foster
- Pickering
- Varnum
- Otis
- Lloyd
- Silsbee
- Davis
- Bates
- Davis
- Everett
- Rockwell
- Wilson
- Boutwell
- Hoar
- Crane
- J. Weeks
- Walsh
- Gillett
- Coolidge
- Lodge, Jr.
- S. Weeks
- Saltonstall
- Brooke
- Tsongas
- Kerry
- Cowan
- Markey
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Chairmen of the United States Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions |
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| Education/Education and Labor (1869–1947) |
- Drake
- Sawyer
- Flanagan
- Patterson
- Burnside
- Bailey
- Blair
- Carey
- Kyle
- Shoup
- Kyle
- McComas
- Penrose
- Dolliver
- Borah
- H. Smith
- Kenyon
- Borah
- Phipps
- Couzens
- Metcalf
- Walsh
- Black
- Thomas
- Murray
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| Labor and Public Welfare (1947–1977) |
- Taft
- Thomas
- Murray
- A. Smith
- Hill
- Yarborough
- Williams
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| Labor and Human Resources (1977–1999) |
- Williams
- Hatch
- Kennedy
- Kassebaum
- Jeffords
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| Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions (1999–) |
- Jeffords
- Kennedy
- Jeffords
- Kennedy
- Gregg
- Enzi
- Kennedy
- Harkin
- Alexander
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Chairmen of the United States Senate Committee on the Judiciary |
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- Chase
- Crittenden
- Burrill
- Smith
- Van Buren
- Berrien
- Rowan
- Marcy
- Wilkins
- Clayton
- Grundy
- Wall
- Berrien
- Ashley
- Butler
- Bayard
- Trumbull
- Edmunds
- Thurman
- Edmunds
- Hoar
- Pugh
- Hoar
- Platt
- Clark
- Culberson
- Nelson
- Brandegee
- Cummins
- Norris
- Ashurst
- Van Nuys
- McCarran
- Wiley
- McCarran
- Langer
- Kilgore
- Eastland
- Kennedy
- Thurmond
- Biden
- Hatch
- Leahy
- Hatch
- Leahy
- Hatch
- Specter
- Leahy
- Grassley
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United States Senate Majority Whips |
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- Lewis
- Curtis
- Jones
- Fess
- Lewis
- Minton
- Hill
- Wherry
- Myers
- Johnson
- Saltonstall
- Clements
- Mansfield
- Humphrey
- Long
- Kennedy
- Byrd
- Cranston
- Stevens
- Simpson
- Cranston
- Ford
- Lott
- Nickles
- Reid
- Nickles
- Reid
- McConnell
- Durbin
- Cornyn
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Democratic Party Whips in the United States Senate |
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- Lewis
- Gerry
- Sheppard
- Lewis
- Minton
- Hill
- Lucas
- Myers
- Johnson
- Clements
- Mansfield
- Humphrey
- Long
- Kennedy
- Byrd
- Cranston
- Ford
- Reid
- Durbin
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Kennedy family (family tree) |
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| I. | James Kennedy (c. 1770 – c. 1840) | |
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| II. | Patrick Kennedy (c. 1823 – 1858) |
- Patrick Joseph 'P. J.' Kennedy
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| III. | P. J. Kennedy (1858–1929) | |
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| John F. Fitzgerald (1863–1950) | |
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| IV. | Joseph P. Kennedy, Sr. (1888–1969) Rose Kennedy (1890–1995) |
- Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr.
- John F. Kennedy (m.) Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis
- Rosemary Kennedy
- Kathleen Cavendish, Marchioness of Hartington (m.) William Cavendish, Marquess of Hartington
- Eunice Kennedy Shriver (m.) Sargent Shriver
- Patricia Kennedy Lawford (m./div.) Peter Lawford
- Robert F. Kennedy (m.) Ethel Kennedy
- Jean Kennedy Smith (m.) Stephen Edward Smith
- Ted Kennedy (m./div. 1st) Joan Bennett Kennedy; (m. 2nd) Victoria Reggie Kennedy
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| V. | John Fitzgerald Kennedy (1917–1963) |
- Caroline Kennedy (m.) Edwin Schlossberg
- John F. Kennedy Jr. (m.) Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy
- Patrick Bouvier Kennedy
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| Eunice Kennedy Shriver (1921–2009) |
- Bobby Shriver
- Maria Shriver (m./sep.) Arnold Schwarzenegger
- Timothy Shriver
- Mark Shriver
- Anthony Shriver
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| Patricia Kennedy Lawford (1924–2006) | |
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| Robert F. Kennedy (1925–1968) |
- Kathleen Kennedy Townsend
- Joseph P. Kennedy II
- Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. (m.) Cheryl Hines
- David A. Kennedy
- Courtney Kennedy Hill
- Michael LeMoyne Kennedy
- Kerry Kennedy (m./div.) Andrew Cuomo
- Christopher G. Kennedy
- Max Kennedy
- Douglas Harriman Kennedy
- Rory Kennedy
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| Jean Kennedy Smith (born 1928) | |
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| Ted Kennedy (1932–2009) |
- Kara Kennedy
- Edward M. Kennedy, Jr.
- Patrick J. Kennedy
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| VII. |
- John Schlossberg
- Katherine Schwarzenegger
- Patrick Schwarzenegger
- Joseph P. Kennedy III
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| Related topics |
- Hickory Hill
- Kennedy Compound
- Kennedy curse
- Merchandise Mart
- The Kennedys (museum)
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| Category | Kennedy family |
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John F. Kennedy |
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- 35th President of the United States (1961–1963)
- U.S. Senator from Massachusetts (1953–1960)
- U.S. Representative for MA-11 (1947–1953)
| | Presidency (timeline) |
- Presidential Office: Inauguration
- Cabinet
- Judicial appointments
- Presidential pardons
- Domestic policy: Clean Air Act
- Communications Satellite Act
- Community Mental Health Act
- Equal Pay Act
- Federal affirmative action
- Federal housing segregation ban
- Fifty-mile hikes
- Food for Peace
- New Frontier
- Pilot Food Stamp Program
- Space policy
- Status of Women (Presidential Commission)
- University of Alabama integration
- Voter Education Project
- Foreign policy: Alliance for Progress
- Arms Control and Disarmament Agency
- Partial Nuclear Test Ban Treaty
- Flexible response
- Kennedy Doctrine
- Peace Corps
- Trade Expansion Act
- USAID
- Vietnam War
- Cuba: Bay of Pigs Invasion
- Cuban Project
- Cuban Missile Crisis
- Soviet Union: Berlin Crisis
- Moscow–Washington hotline
- Vienna summit
- White House: Presidential limousine
- Presidential yacht
- Resolute desk
- Situation Room
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| Presidential speeches |
- "Ask not what your country..." Inaugural address
- American University speech
- "We choose to go to the Moon"
- Civil Rights Address
- "Ich bin ein Berliner"
- "A rising tide lifts all boats"
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| Elections |
- U.S. States House of Representatives elections, 1946
- 1948
- 1950
- U.S. Senate election in Massachusetts, 1952
- 1958
- 1960 Presidential primaries
- Democratic National Convention 1956
- 1960
- U.S. presidential election, 1960
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| Personal life |
- Birthplace and childhood home
- Kennedy Compound
- US Navy service PT-109
- Biuku Gasa and Eroni Kumana
- Arthur Evans
- PT-59
- Castle Hot Springs
- Hammersmith Farm
- Coretta Scott King phone call
- Rocking chair
- "Happy Birthday, Mr. President"
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| Books authored |
- Why England Slept (1940)
- Profiles in Courage (1956)
- A Nation of Immigrants (1958)
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| Death |
- Assassination
- timeline
- reactions
- in popular culture
- State funeral
- Riderless horse
- attending dignitaries
- Gravesite and Eternal Flame
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| Legacy |
- John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum (Boston)
- 1964 Civil Rights Act
- Apollo 11 Moon landing
- Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
- Kennedy Space Center (Florida)
- Kennedy Round
- U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
- VISTA
- Cultural depictions
- films
- Kennedy half dollar
- U.S. postage stamps
- U.S. five cent stamp
- Lincoln–Kennedy coincidences
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| Memorials, namesakes |
- Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts (Washington DC)
- JK College (Mauritius)
- Kennedy Expressway (Chicago)
- JFK International Airport (New York)
- JFK Memorial (Dallas)
- JFK Memorial Bridge (Kentucky–Indiana)
- JFK School of Government (Harvard Univ.)
- JFK Special Warfare Center and School (Fort Bragg, North Carolina)
- JFK University (California)
- JFK Memorial (Runnymede, Britain)
- Yad Kennedy (Jerusalem)
- USS John F. Kennedy (CV-67)
- USS John F. Kennedy (CVN-79)
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| Family, family tree |
- Jacqueline Bouvier (wife)
- Caroline Kennedy (daughter)
- John F. Kennedy Jr.
- Patrick Bouvier Kennedy (son)
- John Schlossberg (grandson)
- Joseph P. Kennedy, Sr. (father)
- Rose Fitzgerald (mother)
- Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. (brother)
- Rosemary Kennedy (sister)
- Kathleen Cavendish, Marchioness of Hartington (sister)
- Eunice Kennedy Shriver (sister)
- Patricia Kennedy Lawford (sister)
- Robert F. Kennedy (brother)
- Jean Kennedy Smith (sister)
- Ted Kennedy (brother)
- P. J. Kennedy (paternal grandfather)
- John F. Fitzgerald (maternal grandfather)
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- ← Dwight D. Eisenhower
- Lyndon B. Johnson →
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Robert F. Kennedy |
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| November 20, 1925 – June 6, 1968
- United States Senator from New York, 1965—1968
- 64th United States Attorney General, 1961—1964
| | Life |
- 1948 Palestine visit
- Senate Committee investigation of Labor and Management
- Civil Rights
- Freedom Riders
- Voter Education Project
- Cuban Missile Crisis
- Baldwin-Kennedy meeting
- 1964 Democratic National Convention
- Kennedy Compound
- Hickory Hill home
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| Speeches |
- Day of Affirmation speech (1966)
- Muncie speech (1968)
- On the assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr. (1968)
- "On the Mindless Menace of Violence" (1968)
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| Books |
- To Seek a Newer World (1967)
- Thirteen Days: A Memoir of the Cuban Missile Crisis (1969)
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| Death |
- Assassination
- Sirhan Sirhan
- Ambassador Hotel
- Conspiracy theories
- Gravesite
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| Legacy and memorials |
- Robert F. Kennedy Department of Justice Building
- Robert F. Kennedy Center for Justice and Human Rights
- Human Rights Award
- Journalism Award
- Book Award
- Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium
- Landmark for Peace Memorial
- Kennedy–King College
- Robert F. Kennedy Community Schools
- Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Bridge
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| Popular culture |
- Crisis: Behind a Presidential Commitment (1963 documentary)
- Robert Kennedy Remembered (1968 documentary)
- "Abraham, Martin and John" (1968 song)
- The Missiles of October (1974 docudrama)
- Kennedy (1983 miniseries)
- Blood Feud (1983 film)
- Prince Jack (1985 film)
- Robert Kennedy and His Times (1985 miniseries)
- Hoover vs. The Kennedys (1987 miniseries)
- Thirteen Days (2000 film)
- RFK (2002 film)
- Bobby (2006 film)
- RFK Must Die (2007 documentary)
- The Kennedys (2011 miniseries)
- Ethel (2012 documentary)
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| Electoral |
- 1964 U.S. Senate election
- 1968 Presidential campaign
- primaries
- Boiler Room Girls
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| Family, family tree |
- Ethel Skakel (wife)
- Kathleen Kennedy (daughter)
- Joseph P. Kennedy (son)
- Robert F. Kennedy Jr. (son)
- David Kennedy (son)
- Courtney Kennedy (daughter)
- Michael Kennedy (son)
- Kerry Kennedy (daughter)
- Chris Kennedy (son)
- Max Kennedy (son)
- Doug Kennedy (son)
- Rory Kennedy (daughter)
- Joseph P. Kennedy III (grandson)
- Joseph P. Kennedy Sr. (father)
- Rose Kennedy (mother)
- Joseph P. Kennedy Jr. (brother)
- John F. Kennedy (brother
- presidency)
- Rosemary Kennedy (sister)
- Kathleen Kennedy Cavendish (sister)
- Eunice Kennedy Shriver (sister)
- Patricia Kennedy Lawford (sister)
- Jean Kennedy Smith (sister)
- Ted Kennedy (brother)
- Patrick J. Kennedy (grandfather)
- John F. Fitzgerald (grandfather)
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United States presidential election, 1980 |
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| Republican Party
- Convention
- Primaries
Primary results
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- Nominee
- Ronald Reagan
- VP nominee
- George H. W. Bush
- Candidates
- John B. Anderson
- Howard Baker
- George H. W. Bush
- John Connally
- Phil Crane
- Bob Dole
- Ben Fernandez
- Harold Stassen
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| Democratic Party
- Convention
- Primaries
Primary results
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- Nominee
- Jimmy Carter
- VP nominee
- Walter Mondale
- Candidates
- Jerry Brown
- Ted Kennedy
- Ron Dellums
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| Independent |
- Candidate
- John B. Anderson
- VP candidate
- Patrick Lucey
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| Other independent and third party candidates |
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| Citizens Party |
- Nominee
- Barry Commoner
- VP nominee
- LaDonna Harris
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| Libertarian Party |
- Nominee
- Ed Clark
- VP nominee
- David Koch
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| Prohibition Party |
- Nominee
- Ben Bubar
- VP nominee
- Earl Dodge
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| Socialist Party |
- Nominee
- David McReynolds
- VP nominee
- Diane Drufenbrock
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| Socialist Workers Party |
- Nominee
- Andrew Pulley
- Alternate nominees
- Richard Congress
- Clifton DeBerry
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| Workers World Party |
- Nominee
- Deirdre Griswold
- VP nominee
- Gavrielle Holmes
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| Independents and other candidates |
- Lyndon LaRouche
- Maureen Smith
- Running mate
- Elizabeth Cervantes Barron
- Warren Spannaus
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- Other 1980 elections
- House
- Senate
- Gubernatorial
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