There is no doubt that Barry Goldwater would be accepted in today's Republican Party. Currently the Party is a diversified one with regards to moderates and conservatives. Goldwater was a conservative and his policies and actions while being a Senator and his statements as a presidential candidate certainly were close enough to the Party's center to have the Party name him as their candidate for the 1964 presidential elections.
Most likely he would not. His libertarian positions would probably be considered too radical for today's right-wing Republicans that make up the loudest voice of the Republican party.
No! Barry Goldwater probably would be a libertarian and run as an independent.
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The Republican Presidential nominee in the election of 1964 was Arizona Senator Barry Goldwater.
Barry Goldwater was a five-term U.S. Senator from Arizona and the Republican Party's nominee for President in 1964. He is known for his advocacy of conservative principles, including limited government, free markets, and individual liberties. Goldwater played a key role in shaping the modern conservative movement in the United States.
The Republican candidate for President in 1964 was Barry Goldwater, senator from Arizona.Barry Goldwater
Barry Goldwater's birth name is Goldwater, Barry Morris.
Barry Goldwater (unsuccessful Republican candidate for President in 1964) died at the age of 89 on May 29, 1998. (born January 2, 1909)
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