1948 Republican Party vice presidential candidate selection explained

Election Name:1948 Republican vice presidential nomination
Home State1:California
After Election:Earl Warren
Before Election:John W. Bricker
Vice Presidential nominee
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Nominee1:Earl Warren
Next Year:1952
Next Election:1952 Republican Party vice presidential candidate selection
Previous Year:1944
Previous Election:1944 Republican Party vice presidential candidate selection
Type:primary

This article lists those who were potential candidates for the Republican nomination for Vice President of the United States in the 1948 election. After New York Governor Thomas Dewey secured the Republican presidential nomination on the third ballot of the 1948 Republican National Convention, the convention needed to choose Dewey's running mate. Dewey and several party leaders discussed Dewey's running mate during the evening of June 24. House Majority Leader Charles A. Halleck and former Minnesota Governor Harold Stassen were both considered, but Dewey ultimately decided to ask California Governor Earl Warren to be his running mate.[1] Warren had earlier said that he would not accept the vice presidential nomination, and asked for time to consider the offer.[1] In the meantime, Stassen was offered the nomination if Warren declined.[2] However, Dewey convinced the reluctant Warren to join his ticket. Halleck alleged that he had been promised the vice presidency in exchange for supporting Dewey, but Halleck's isolationism convinced Dewey and others to pass him over.[3] The Dewey-Warren ticket was well-received by the press, as it combined the youthful, popular governors of two of the three most populous states in the nation.[2] Despite being favored by most, the Dewey–Warren ticket lost the 1948 election to the Democratic TrumanBarkley ticket.[4] In 1953, Warren was appointed Chief Justice of the United States by President Dwight D. Eisenhower.

Potential running mates

Others

See also

Notes and References

  1. Book: Karabell. Zachary. The Last Campaign: How Harry Truman Won the 1948 Election. 18 December 2007. Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group. 149. 9780307428868. 7 October 2015.
  2. Book: Donaldson. Gary. Truman Defeats Dewey. 2000. University Press of Kentucky. 154–155. 9780813128511. 8 October 2015.
  3. Book: Reinhard . David . The Republican Right Since 1945 . 5 February 2015 . University Press of Kentucky . 9780813164403 . 48–49 . 7 October 2015.
  4. Book: Newton. Jim. Justice for All: Earl Warren and the Nation He Made. 2 October 2007. Penguin. 210–211. 978-1-59448-928-0 . registration. 7 October 2015.