Home NewsInternational News George McGovern, Richard Nixon Challenger, Dies

George McGovern, Richard Nixon Challenger, Dies

by Administrator

Former US Senator George McGovern, who stood as the Democratic presidential candidate against Richard Nixon in 1972, has died, aged 90.

He was in a hospice in Sioux Falls, South Dakota and slipped out of consciousness three days ago.

A liberal standard-bearer, Mr McGovern was a vocal opponent of the Vietnam War, but lost to Nixon by a landslide.

He was first elected to Congress in 1956. During the Second World War, he served as a US Air Force pilot.

After four years in the House of Representatives, he served in the Senate for South Dakota from 1963 to 1981.

At the time, he was seen as a leading voice of the Democratic party’s liberal wing.

Mr McGovern was admitted to hospice care “with a combination of medical conditions, due to age, that have worsened over recent months”, his family said in a statement earlier this month.

You may also like

Leave a Comment