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Thomas Eagleton was dropped from the 1972 ticket and replaced by John F. Kennedy's brother in law and former head of the Peace Core Sargent Shriver because it was discovered that Eagleton received Electric Shock Treatment regularly for his Mental Depression and Anxiety.
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His name was Thomas Eagleton, US Senator from Missouri.
He was Thomas Eagleton, a senator from MO.

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George McGovern ran against Richard Nixon in 1972. He lost in a landslide.

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He was R, Sargent Shriver who was married to Kennedy's sister, Eunice.

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