Barry Goldwater

American politician and author

Barry Goldwater - Leaders & Politicians born January 2nd, 1909
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A prominent U.S. politician and businessman, contributed significantly to the conservative movement in America. Served as a U.S. Senator from Arizona from 1953 to 1965 and as the Republican Party's nominee for President in 1964. His political career was marked by a strong emphasis on individual liberty, limited government, and a staunch anti-communist stance. Authored several books, including 'The Conscience of a Conservative', which became influential in the development of modern conservative thought. Goldwater's legacy includes a lasting impact on the Republican Party's direction in the subsequent decades.

Served as U.S. Senator from Arizona

Ran for President in 1964

Authored 'The Conscience of a Conservative'

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