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Monique Corzilius was 2 when she was the face of the most notorious attack ad in presidential campaign history implying that electing Republican Barry Goldwater could lead to the world’s destruction. Now 50, Monique Luiz says she was paid $150 for appearing in the ad, which ran only once because of the backlash. (Screen grab from President Johnson's campaign)

Monique Corzilius was 2 when she was the face of the most notorious attack ad in presidential campaign history implying that electing Republican Barry Goldwater could lead to the world’s destruction. Now 50, Monique Luiz says she was paid $150 for appearing in the ad, which ran only once because of the backlash. (Screen grab from President Johnson's campaign)

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