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- Barry Goldwater, a Republican presidential candidate in 1964, faced controversy due to the following reasons123:
- He refused to moderate his views, alienating the more moderate wing of the Republican Party.
- Fact magazine published a survey of psychiatrists claiming he was psychologically unfit to serve as president, leading to a libel lawsuit that he won.
- His support for individual rights on issues like abortion and homosexual rights angered many Christian conservatives.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Goldwater consistently refused to moderate his views, which alienated a significant portion of the more moderate wing of the Republican Party from his campaign. With the assistance of the media, who in large part also had an unfavorable opinion of Goldwater, President Johnson used this fissure in the party to portray him as an extremist.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barry_Goldwater_1964_presi…In 1964, Fact magazine published a survey of psychiatrists that claimed to show that Barry Goldwater was psychologically unfit to serve as president. The article set off a major controversy. Goldwater sued for libel and won.s-usih.org/2016/08/beyond-the-goldwater-rule-the-…In the last years of his life, Goldwater's outspokeness generated controversy among some conservative fans. While he actively backed GOP presidential nominee Bob Dole in 1996, Goldwater's support for individual rights concerning controversial issues like abortion and homosexual rights angered many Christian conservatives.www.cnn.com/ALLPOLITICS/1998/05/29/goldwater… - People also ask
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