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During the 1959 season, John F. Kennedy approached Musial about supporting Kennedy's campaign for President, citing their close ages. Musial campaigned for Kennedy later that year and became a supporter of the Democratic Party.
20 de ene. de 2013 · According to George Vecsey’s 2011 biography, “Stan Musial: An American Life,” the St. Louis Cardinals slugger spent part of the fall of 1960 on a celebrity speaking tour for Sen. John F....
After he became president, JFK and St. Louis slugger Stan Musial, visit briefly before the July 1962 All-Star Game in Washington, where Kennedy threw out the ceremonial game ball. Baseball Commissioner Ford Frick is at center. Musial in the All Star game would have a base hit that led to a run.
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20 de ene. de 2013 · In the fall of 1960, Musial was recruited by John F. Kennedy to join a campaign in the Midwest. Nobody called them “red states” back then, but there was considerable disdain for the...
20 de ene. de 2013 · When John F. Kennedy decided to run for president, he sought Musial's support, and in 1959 went to meet the ballplayer outside a Milwaukee hotel where the Cardinals were waiting for their team bus, according to Vescey.
20 de nov. de 2010 · A Democrat, Musial campaigned for Kennedy in what we now call red states in the fall of 1960. They met only a few times, but Musial called him “my buddy.” Now Musial is being honored by...