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  1. Thomas E. Dewey entering a voting booth on Nov. 2, 1948. As the returns rolled in on election night, Truman took a narrow lead, but political commentators still believed that Dewey would ultimately win. Emblematic of this was the Chicago Daily Tribune ’s decision to distribute a paper with the famous headline “Dewey Defeats Truman.”.

  2. Thomas Edmund Dewey ( Owosso, 24 marzo 1902 – Miami, 16 marzo 1971) è stato un politico statunitense, membro del Partito Repubblicano .

  3. Thomas E. Dewey. Born March 24, 1902 (Owosso, Michigan) Died March 18, 1971 (Bal Harbor, Florida) Criminal prosecutor, governor. Thomas E. Dewey was an attorney who became a national hero for his success in prosecuting organized crime in New York City. He later played a crucial role in moving the United States forward as a major world power following World War II (1939–45; war in which Great ...

  4. Thomas E. Dewey was born and grew up in Owosso, but he is best known for investigating organized crime in New York and serving as governor of New York. When he lost the presidential race in 1944, the Chicago Daily Tribune's headline, "Dewey Defeats Truman" gave him a place in American political folklore.

  5. Thomas E. Dewey. Thomas Edmund Dewey (March 24, 1902 – March 16, 1971) was an American politician. He served as the 47th Governor of New York from January 1, 1943 through December 31, 1954. He ran for President two times, and he lost both of them. He was mostly known for losing to Harry S. Truman when the Chicago Tribune mistakenly printed ...

  6. Thomas E. Dewey .Fue un político estadounidense, gobernador del Estado de Nueva York y candidato republicano a la presidencia en las elecciones de 1944 y 1948, resultando en ambas derrotado, por Franklin D. Roosevelt, primero, y por Harry S. Truman en la segunda ocasión, esta contra todo pronóstico. Era el líder del ala más socialdemócrata del Partido Republicano, frente al ala más ...

  7. 1 de nov. de 2013 · Heading into Election Day on November 2, 1948, it seemed like Thomas Dewey had the U.S. presidency in the bag. Numerous polls and pundits predicted a win for the Michigan native, New York governor ...