The presidential election of 1968 was one of the most ... contest was orderly compared to the Democratic one. Richard M. Nixon staved off potential strong opponents such as Michigan Governor ...
Richard Nixon’s 1972 campaign for president involved trying to conceal the truth about Watergate until after voters went to the polls. “The early part of the Watergate cover-up was actually ...
It was clear that Nixon lost. Even Lodge agreed. “That son-of-a-b--- just lost us the election!” he yelled at the television. John F. Kennedy (left) and Richard Nixon (right) participating in ...
Richard M. Nixon lost the election of 1960 to John F. Kennedy by a small margin of 112,000 popular votes. When Nixon ran again in 1968, he cast himself as representing a “Great Silent Majority,” a ...
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