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Eva Perón could not run for vice president of Argentina in 1951 due to a combination of political and social factors. While she was immensely popular and had significant support among the working class, her association with her husband, President Juan Domingo Perón, and the backlash from conservative factions made her candidacy controversial. Additionally, the constitutional requirements and political climate at the time were not favorable for a woman in such a high-ranking political position. Ultimately, she chose to withdraw her candidacy, prioritizing her role in social welfare and labor rights.

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