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President Truman in Dayton
The final installment of the DDN Presidential Series is the 33rd President of the United States, Harry Truman. President Truman’s legacy has gone through an evolution since he left office in 1953. His approval rating was in the low 20% … Continue reading
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Tagged 1948 election, Campaign, Harry Truman, President Truman, presidents, WWII
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President Richard Nixon in Dayton
It’s election season so I thought it fitting to revisit past presidential campaign stops in the Miami Valley. From now until November the DDN blog will highlight visits by Presidents FDR through HW Bush. The first of the series in … Continue reading
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Tagged Campaign, elections, Nixon, Presidential Election, presidents, Richard Nixon, US Presidents, Watergate
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