While he had by no means lost his credibility at this point, there was a growing movement against his perspective. Detailed in the book Joe Must Go, Leroy Gore describes, and flaunts, a Wisconsin state petition that garnered over 350,000 signatures, all calling for the impeachment of Senator McCarthy (Gore). Ironically, this motion did not collect enough signatures to pass; instead, the senate voted to censure McCarthy, negating the majority of his power while allowing him to keep his senatorial title. Congress, the public, and the media mostly ignored him after this point. He died several years later in 1957 at the age of 48 from complications resulting from severe alcohol intake
While he had by no means lost his credibility at this point, there was a growing movement against his perspective. Detailed in the book Joe Must Go, Leroy Gore describes, and flaunts, a Wisconsin state petition that garnered over 350,000 signatures, all calling for the impeachment of Senator McCarthy (Gore). Ironically, this motion did not collect enough signatures to pass; instead, the senate voted to censure McCarthy, negating the majority of his power while allowing him to keep his senatorial title. Congress, the public, and the media mostly ignored him after this point. He died several years later in 1957 at the age of 48 from complications resulting from severe alcohol intake