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Nixon challenger, liberal icon George McGovern dies at 90

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Former US senator George McGovern in 2011. Photo: AP

Former US senator George McGovern, a liberal icon who vowed to end the Vietnam War but lost a landslide presidential election to Richard Nixon in 1972, died early on Sunday at the age of 90.

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The family said in a statement that the liberal standard-bearer died at about 5.15am at the Dougherty Hospice House in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, surrounded by family and life-long friends.

“We are blessed to know that our father lived a long, successful and productive life advocating for the hungry, being a progressive voice for millions and fighting for peace,” the statement said. “He continued giving speeches, writing and advising all the way up to and past his 90th birthday, which he celebrated this summer.”

According to the family, funeral services will be held in Sioux Falls but no exact date was given.

The three-term senator was widely credited with bringing women, youth and minorities into the Democratic Party in a broad-based White House campaign that foundered after revelations of his running mate’s battle with mental illness.

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President Nixon went on to end direct US military involvement in Vietnam with the signing of the Paris Peace Accords in January 1973, but resigned in disgrace the following year over the Watergate scandal.

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