Category: Politics
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He Wrote Bills for Kefauver As A Teen: Interview with Fred Strong

A comment on one of my posts led me to an interview with a man who volunteered for Kefauver… while still in high school! This was just one chapter of his remarkable life.
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Electoral College Dropout: Kefauver and Election Reform

In 1962, Kefauver wrote an article calling for electoral college reform. His call went unheeded… and we’re still paying the price for it today.
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Joseph McCarthy’s Opening Act: The Malmedy Hearings

Before he started slinging irresponsible accusations about Communism, Joseph McCarthy was slinging irresponsible accusations about the Army… and sticking up for the Nazis. No, seriously.
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Family Feud: Kefauver vs. McKellar

Estes Kefauver made a lot of enemies in the Senate. Perhaps his fiercest foe was the senior Senator from his own state.
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Check Out the New and Improved HQ!

Featuring two new menu options: Kefauver on the Issues and Kefauver’s Campaigns.
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“Coya, Come Home”: The Sad Story of a Kefauver Backer

Coya Knutson was Minnesota’s first Congresswoman. She bucked the state political establishment to endorse Estes Kefauver for President. It was a bold move… but it cost her dearly.
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Fight for Old DC!

Estes Kefauver was for DC statehood before DC statehood was cool… as in 75 years ago.
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Painting the Town Red?

Estes Kefauver’s opponents tried to smear him by tying him to Vito Marcantonio. Who was Marcantonio? Think of him as the AOC or Rashida Tlaib of his day.
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“The Great Land of the Free”: Kefauver and Civil Liberties

Estes Kefauver always took a strong stance on civil rights. Time and again, he stood up for suspected Communists and other unpopular groups. In the era of McCarthyism and the Red Scare, that was a lonely place to be.