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1948 Republican National Convention

1948 Republican National Convention
1948 presidential election
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Nominees
Dewey and Warren
Convention
Date(s) June 21–25, 1948
City Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Venue Convention Hall
Candidates
Presidential nominee Thomas E. Dewey of New York
Vice Presidential nominee Earl Warren of California
1944  ·  1952

The 1948 Republican National Convention was held at the Municipal Auditorium, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, from June 21 to 25, 1948.

New York Governor Thomas E. Dewey had paved the way to win the Republican presidential nomination in the primary elections, where he had beaten former Minnesota Governor Harold E. Stassen and World War II General Douglas MacArthur. In Philadelphia he was nominated on the third ballot over the opposition from die-hard conservative Ohio Senator Robert A. Taft, the future "minister of peace" Stassen, Michigan Senator Arthur Vandenberg, and California Governor Earl Warren. In all Republican conventions since 1948, the nominee has been selected on the first ballot. Warren was nominated for Vice President. The Republican ticket of Dewey and Warren surprisingly went on to lose the general election to the Democratic ticket of Harry S. Truman and Alben W. Barkley. One of the decisive factors in convening both major party conventions in Philadelphia that year was the ability for two of the three then young television networks to telecast for the first time live gavel to gavel coverage. Televised primarily to the East Coast by The Columbia Broadcasting System, CBS, and The National Broadcasting Company, NBC, only a few minutes of kinescope film have survived of these historic broadcasts.


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