Late in the Oct. 5, 1988, vice-presidential debate in Omaha, Neb., Republican candidate Dan Quayle, a 41-year-old senator from Indiana, addressed charges that he was too inexperienced to be a ...
The Hill: Speaking of senators from Indiana, what ever happened to Dan Quayle?
Quayle joins George Bush on stage in New Orleans after being announced as Bush’s vice presidential pick, Aug. 16, 1988. (Bettman Archive / Corbis via Getty Images) Quayle was born in Indianapolis in ...
WISH-TV: How WISH-TV Helped Introduce the World to Vice Presidential Nominee Dan Quayle
The last time a young senator from the Midwest was selected as the Vice Presidential nominee for a major party, all eyes were on Dan Quayle, and WISH-TV was at the Republican National Convention to ...
How WISH-TV Helped Introduce the World to Vice Presidential Nominee Dan Quayle
Yahoo: From progressive to 'potato': Here are all the vice presidents from Indiana
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. EVANSVILLE – Indiana won’t be getting its seventh vice-president. Two days after a bullet grazed his ear in Pennsylvania, Donald ...
From progressive to 'potato': Here are all the vice presidents from Indiana
Yahoo: GOP VP picks Quayle and Palin were harmless, while JD Vance is poisonous
In recent history, the Republican Party has had epic failures of its vice-presidential nominees. George H.W. Bush’s choice of U.S. Sen. Dan Quayle comes to mind. And of course Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, ...
GOP VP picks Quayle and Palin were harmless, while JD Vance is poisonous