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... Nixon , 1960. At the Republican convention Nixon re- ceived the nomination unanimously after a first ballot had given him all but 10 votes cast for Senator Barry Goldwater of Ari- zona , who had withdrawn . Former Senator Henry Cabot ...
... Nixon , 1960. At the Republican convention Nixon re- ceived the nomination unanimously after a first ballot had given him all but 10 votes cast for Senator Barry Goldwater of Ari- zona , who had withdrawn . Former Senator Henry Cabot ...
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... 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.
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... Nixon . Rockefeller hoped in vain that he and Reagan , buoyed by early dele- gate counts , could keep Nixon from a first - ballot majority and later whittle away Nixon supporters . In the early morning hours of August 8 , Richard Nixon ...
... Nixon . Rockefeller hoped in vain that he and Reagan , buoyed by early dele- gate counts , could keep Nixon from a first - ballot majority and later whittle away Nixon supporters . In the early morning hours of August 8 , Richard Nixon ...
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Crisis and a New Party | 7 |
1856 | 15 |
The Rise of Lincoln | 23 |
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