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A Presidential Run for the White House

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In the early '50's, Stuart's radio show was syndicated nationwide. Back then, the commercials were performed by the radio host during the show. The syndicate sponsors came to Stuart to let him know that the commercial he was to promote was for alcohol products. Stuart refused, due to the simple fact of his recent conversion to Christianity, (with Billy Graham), and his public renunciation of his alcoholic ways. Stuart was not a man to go back on his word. The sponsors told him they would pull the plug on his show if he refused to do the commercial, and because he felt this was totally wrong, he didn't. So, the syndicate pulled their sponsorship, and in the last several shows, Stuart used them to let his nationwide-listening audience know why he would be leaving the air. Hearing this, in 1952, the Prohibition Party asked Stuart to run for the President of the United States on their ticket. Stuart was the type of man that if it was something new, it was surely an adventure! He had never done that before, and so he did! When the first returns came in he was actually ahead! When the final votes were counted, he had set a new record for votes for the Prohibition ticket, running 4th to Dwight Eisenhower (see Election Results).

US History Presidention Election Stats
November 4, 1952

Candidate Party Popular Vote Electoral Vote
Dwight D. Eisenhower Republican 33,936,234 442
Adlai E. Stevenson Democratic 27,314,992 89
Vincent Hallinan Progressive 140,023  
Stuart Hamblen Prohibition 72,949  
Eric Hass Social Labor 30,267  
Darlington Hoopes Socialist 20,203  
Douglas A. MacArthur Constitution 17,205  
Farrell Dobbs Social Workers 10,312  
The above information is provided by: Grolier Encyclopedia. "The American Presidents" Grolier Incorporated, United States of America. (c)1995.
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