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  1. In 1939, McCarthy had better success when he ran for the nonpartisan elected post of 10th District circuit judge. [21] [22] McCarthy became the youngest circuit judge in the state's history by defeating incumbent Edgar V. Werner, who had been a judge for 24 years. [23]

  2. Joseph McCarthy (born November 14, 1908, near Appleton, Wisconsin, U.S.—died May 2, 1957, Bethesda, Maryland) was an American politician who served in the U.S. Senate (1947–57), representing Wisconsin, and who lent his name to the term McCarthyism. He dominated the U.S. political climate in the early 1950s through his sensational but ...

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  3. Apr 2, 2014 · Joseph McCarthy was born on November 14, 1908, near Appleton, Wisconsin. ... becoming Wisconsin’s youngest circuit judge ever elected at the age of 30. McCarthy took a leave of absence in July ...

  4. Joseph McCarthy played a significant role in the United States during the 1950's and the early years of the Cold War. He was born in Wisconsin on November 14th, 1908 and attended Junior High and Senior High school in Wisconsin. He attended college from 1930-1935 and received his Law Degree in 1935 from the Marquette University Law School.

  5. The young McCarthy, around the time he became a judge in Wisconsin. Joseph McCarthy (1908-1957) was an American lawyer and politician, famous for instigating and leading witch hunts against suspected communists in the 1950s. McCarthy was born in rural Wisconsin, the fifth of nine children to Irish working-class parents.

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  7. Oct 23, 2019 · Updated on October 23, 2019. Joseph McCarthy was a United States Senator from Wisconsin whose crusade against suspected communists created a political frenzy in the early 1950s. The actions of McCarthy dominated the news to such a degree that the word McCarthyism entered the language to describe the hurling of unfounded accusations.