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Democratic Party vice presidential candidate selection, 1972 : ウィキペディア英語版
Democratic Party vice presidential candidate selection, 1972

This article lists those who were potential candidates for the Democratic nomination for Vice President of the United States in the 1972 election. Coming into the 1972 Democratic National Convention, South Dakota Senator George McGovern had the delegate lead, but did not have the presidential nomination locked up. After winning the Democratic nomination for president on July 13, McGovern looked for a running mate.〔 McGovern's first choice for vice president was Ted Kennedy, but Kennedy refused to join the ticket; Minnesota Senator Walter Mondale,〔 Wisconsin Senator Gaylord Nelson, and Connecticut Senator Abe Ribicoff also declined.〔 McGovern offered the position to Missouri Senator Thomas Eagleton, who appealed to labor groups and Catholics, two groups that McGovern had alienated during the primary campaign.〔 The ticket of McGovern and Eagleton was nominated by the 1972 Democratic National Convention. Following the convention, it was revealed that Eagleton had received treatment for depression.〔 Though McGovern considered keeping Eagleton the ticket, he ultimately chose to replace Eagleton with former Ambassador Sargent Shriver. The McGovern-Shriver ticket lost the presidential election to the Nixon-Agnew ticket. After the controversy surrounding Eagleton, future campaigns spent much more time vetting vice presidential candidates.〔
==Potential running mates==

*''Missouri Senator Thomas Eagleton (later withdrew)''
*Former Ambassador Sargent Shriver
*Alaska Senator Mike Gravel
*Boston Mayor Kevin White
*Connecticut Senator Abe Ribicoff
*Florida Governor Reubin Askew
*Idaho Senator Frank Church
*Former Massachusetts Governor Endicott Peabody
*Massachusetts Senator Ted Kennedy
*Minnesota Senator Walter Mondale
*New Jersey Congressman Peter Rodino
*Former Postmaster General Larry O'Brien
*Wisconsin Governor Patrick Lucey
*Wisconsin Senator Gaylord Nelson

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