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Paul Fannin (born January 29, 1907 in Ashland, Kentucky; died January 13, 2002 in Phoenix, Arizona) succeeded Ernest McFarland as the eleventh Governor of Arizona, serving between January 5, 1959 and January 4, 1965, including the whole of 1964.

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Senator Barry Goldwater. He lost in a landslide to Johnson but managed to get over 27,000,000 votes. In today's Republican Party, Goldwater would be perceived as being too liberal and would never survive in a GOP primary! He believed in Abortion Rights for women which would never get him elected as a Republican today!

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Barry Goldwater, Republican senator from Arizona, ran for President in 1964.

He lost to the incumbent, Lyndon Johnson.

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