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Senator Hubert Humphrey was the senator from Minnesota on two occasions, from 1949-1964 and from 1971-1978.  He served as Lyndon Johnson's vice-president from 1965-1969.  In 1968, he was the Democrat's nominee for the Presidency, but was beaten by Richard Nixon.
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Senator Hubert Humphrey was the senator from Minnesota on two occasions, from 1949-1964 and from 1971-1978.  He served as [[Lyndon B Johnson|Lyndon B. Johnson]]'s vice-president from 1965-1969.  In 1968, he was the Democrat's nominee for the Presidency, but was beaten by Richard Nixon.

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Senator Hubert Humphrey was the senator from Minnesota on two occasions, from 1949-1964 and from 1971-1978. He served as Lyndon B. Johnson's vice-president from 1965-1969. In 1968, he was the Democrat's nominee for the Presidency, but was beaten by Richard Nixon.