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... Nixon the 269 necessary to win , but no single state could have done it . Ken- nedy's popular vote was 34.2 million , Nixon's 34.1 million , with half a million for others . Kennedy's percentage of the total vote was 49.7 to Nixon's ...
... Nixon the 269 necessary to win , but no single state could have done it . Ken- nedy's popular vote was 34.2 million , Nixon's 34.1 million , with half a million for others . Kennedy's percentage of the total vote was 49.7 to Nixon's ...
Page 117
... Nixon was the most active national figure in the Republican campaign . Victory in 1968. Nixon's loyalty and activity in the party en- hanced his support for a second ... Nixon triumph never seriously ERAS OF EISENHOWER AND NIXON 117.
... Nixon was the most active national figure in the Republican campaign . Victory in 1968. Nixon's loyalty and activity in the party en- hanced his support for a second ... Nixon triumph never seriously ERAS OF EISENHOWER AND NIXON 117.
Page 119
... Nixon would have been elected by a larger margin if Wallace had been out of the race . Some seven out of ten Wallace voters could have been expected ... Nixon's support in Congress , both among Democrats and ERAS OF EISENHOWER AND NIXON 119.
... Nixon would have been elected by a larger margin if Wallace had been out of the race . Some seven out of ten Wallace voters could have been expected ... Nixon's support in Congress , both among Democrats and ERAS OF EISENHOWER AND NIXON 119.
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Crisis and a New Party | 7 |
1856 | 15 |
The Rise of Lincoln | 23 |
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