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Who did president eisenhower beat twice?

Adlai Stevenson.


Who twice defeated Adlai Stevenson for president?

Dwight D. Eisenhower was the man who beat Stevenson twice.


Who did president eisenhower beat twice-in-the-presidential-race?

Adlai Stevenson II


Who did Eisenhower beat in 1956 election?

Incumbent President Dwight Eisenhower won reelection in the 1956 presidential election defeating Adlai Stevenson. In the 1956 presidential election Dwight Eisenhower received 457 electoral votes and Adlai Stevenson received 73 electoral votes. The popular vote totals were Eisenhower 35,590,472 and Stevenson 26,022,752.


Who lost to Dwight Eisenhower?

Dwight Eisenhower won the 1952 presidential election defeating Adlai Stevenson. Incumbent President Dwight Eisenhower won reelection in the 1956 presidential election again defeating Adlai Stevenson.


What is the First name of Vice president stevenson?

Adlai


What is the birth name of Adlai Stevenson?

Adlai Stevenson's birth name is Adlai Ewing Stevenson II.


Who was the twenty third vice president of the US?

Adlai Stevenson


How did Adlai Stevenson the first become vice president?

he was never vice president


How tall is Adlai Stevenson?

Adlai Stevenson is 5' 10".


Who did eisenhower beat in the 1952 election?

1952 Presidential ElectionThe candidates for the Presidential election of 1952 were; Dwight D. Eisenhower - Richard Nixon (Republican), Adlai Stevenson - John Sparkman (Democratic), Vincent Hallinan - Charlotta Bass (Progressive), and Eric Hass - Georgia Cozzini (Socialist Labor). Dwight D. Eisenhower won the election and became the 34th President of the United States. President Eisenhower was in office from January 20, 1953 to January 20, 1961.


What is Adlai stevenson's middle name?

Ewing is Adlai Stephenson's middle name / The governor of Illinois who ran for President in 1952 and 1956 was Adlai Ewing Stephenson II , named for his grandfather, Adlai Ewing Stephenson who was Vice-President of the US 1893-1897 under President Grover Cleveland.