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Richard Nixon campaign rally

From March 12 to June 11, 1968, voters of the Republican Party chose its nominee for president in the 1968 United States presidential election. Former vice president Richard Nixon was selected as the nominee through a series of primary elections and caucuses culminating in the 1968 Republican National Convention held from August 5 to August 8, 1968, in Miami Beach, Florida.[1]

Schedule and results

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Contest Delegates won and popular vote[2]
Richard
Nixon
Ronald
Reagan
Nelson
Rockefeller
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May 7 Indiana
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Ohio
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West Virginia
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South Dakota
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June 11 Illinois
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  • Italics - Write-In Votes

Candidates

The following political leaders were candidates for the 1968 Republican presidential nomination:

Major candidates

These candidates participated in multiple state primaries or were included in multiple major national polls.

Candidate Most recent position Home state Campaign
Richard Nixon Файл:Richard Nixon portrait.jpg Vice President of the United States
(1953–1961)
New York
New York
Файл:Richard Nixon 1968 campaign sticker.svg
(Campaign)
Nelson Rockefeller Файл:NelsonRockefeller.png Governor
of New York
(1959–1973)
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New York
Файл:Nelson Rockefeller 1968 bumper sticker.svg
(Campaign)
Ronald Reagan Файл:Ronald-Reagan-governor-California.jpg Governor
of California
(1967–1975)
California
California
Файл:Ronald Reagan 1968 campaign logo.svg
(Campaign)
Accepted draft: August 5, 1968
George W. Romney Файл:George Romney 1964 RNC 02746u (cropped).jpg Governor
of Michigan
(1963–1969)
Michigan
Michigan
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(Campaign)
Announced: Nov. 18, 1967
Withdrew: February 28, 1968

Favorite sons

The following candidates ran only in their home state's primary, caucus, or convention. They ran for the purpose of controlling their state's respective delegate slate at the national convention and did not appear to be considered national candidates by the media. The media referred to them as "favorite son" candidates.

Declined to run

The following persons were listed in two or more major national polls or were the subject of media speculation surrounding their potential candidacy, but declined to actively seek the nomination.

Polling

National polling

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Before November 1966

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Gallup[15] Jan. 10, 1965 18% 15% Шаблон:Party shading/Republican |27% 14% 6% 8% 9%Шаблон:Efn 3%
Gallup[16] March 24, 1965 16% 11% Шаблон:Party shading/Republican |36% 14% 4% 8% 8%Шаблон:Efn 3%
Gallup[17] June 27, 1965 7% 14% 13% Шаблон:Party shading/Republican |25% 3% 11% 6% 7% 11%Шаблон:Efn 3%
Gallup[18] Sep. 26, 1965 5% 12% 9% Шаблон:Party shading/Republican |28% 2% 15% 7% 8% 9%Шаблон:Efn 8%
Gallup[19] Oct. 1965 6% 11% 12% Шаблон:Party shading/Republican |26% 3% 15% 7% 7% 6%Шаблон:Efn 7%
Gallup[19] Dec. 5, 1965 5% 12% 13% Шаблон:Party shading/Republican |34% 1% 11% 4% 5% 10%Шаблон:Efn 5%
Gallup[20] Feb. 6, 1966 5% 15% 11% Шаблон:Party shading/Republican |33% 3% 10% 5% 5% 11%Шаблон:Efn 2%
Gallup[21] April 10, 1966 7% 12% 13% Шаблон:Party shading/Republican |27% 4% 14% 5% 6% 3%Шаблон:Efn 9%
Gallup[22] April 1966 11% Шаблон:Party shading/Republican |34% 17% 18%Шаблон:Efn 20%
Gallup[22] July 10, 1966 17% Шаблон:Party shading/Republican |38% 20% 11%Шаблон:Efn 14%

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After November 1966

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Gallup[23] Nov. 25, 1966 31% 8% Шаблон:Party shading/Republican |39% 5% 11%Шаблон:Efn 7%
Gallup[24]Шаблон:Efn Feb. 12, 1967 Шаблон:Party shading/Republican |39% 6% 7% 28% 11% 5%Шаблон:Efn 4%
Gallup[25] March 19, 1967 Шаблон:Party shading/Republican |39% 4% 8% 30% 9% 6%Шаблон:Efn 4%
Gallup[26] May 21, 1967 Шаблон:Party shading/Republican |43% 6% 7% 28% 7% 5%Шаблон:Efn 4%
Gallup[27] July 12, 1967 Шаблон:Party shading/Republican |39% 7% 11% 25% 10% 4%Шаблон:Efn 4%
Gallup[28] Aug. 23, 1967 Шаблон:Party shading/Republican |33% 6% 15% 26% 12% 5%Шаблон:Efn 3%
Gallup[29] Aug. 22–26, 1967 Шаблон:Party shading/Republican |35% 6% 11% 24% 14% 4%Шаблон:Efn 6%
Gallup[29] Sep. 15–19, 1967 Шаблон:Party shading/Republican |40% 9% 16% 14% 17% 2%Шаблон:Efn 2%
Gallup[30] Nov. 19, 1967 Шаблон:Party shading/Republican |42% 5% 13% 14% 15% 6%Шаблон:Efn 5%
Gallup[31] Jan 1968 Шаблон:Party shading/Republican |42% 5% 8% 12% 27% 4%Шаблон:Efn 2%
Gallup[31] Feb. 21, 1968 Шаблон:Party shading/Republican |51% 3% 8% 7% 25% 5%Шаблон:Efn 1%
Gallup[32] July 28, 1968 Шаблон:Party shading/Republican |60% 2% 7% 23% 6%Шаблон:Efn

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Head-to-head polling

Nixon v. Romney

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Gallup[33] Nov. 25, 1965 Шаблон:Party shading/Republican |55% 38% 7%
Gallup[22] July 10, 1966 Шаблон:Party shading/Republican |55% 40% 5%
Gallup[34] Nov. 1967 Шаблон:Party shading/Republican |65% 31% 4%
Gallup[34] Jan. 31, 1968 Шаблон:Party shading/Republican |68% 26% 6%

Statewide polling

New Hampshire

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Roper Research Associates[23] March 4, 1968 Шаблон:Party shading/Republican |65% 9% 13% 13%Шаблон:Efn

Primary race

Nixon was the front-runner for the Republican nomination and to a great extent the story of the Republican primary campaign and nomination is the story of one Nixon opponent after another entering the race and then dropping out.

Nixon's first challenger was Michigan Governor George W. Romney. A Gallup poll in mid-1967 showed Nixon with 39%, followed by Romney with 25%. However, in a slip of the tongue, Romney told a news reporter that he had been "brainwashed" by the military and the diplomatic corps into supporting the Vietnam War; the remark led to weeks of ridicule in the national news media. As the year 1968 opened, Romney was opposed to further American intervention in Vietnam and had decided to run as the Republican version of Eugene McCarthy (The New York Times 2/18/1968). Romney's support slowly faded and he withdrew from the race on February 28, 1968. (The New York Times 2/29/1968).

Questions were occasionally asked about Romney's eligibility to hold the office of President due to his birth in Mexico, given an asserted ambiguity in the United States Constitution over the phrase "natural-born citizen".[35][36] By February 1967, some newspapers were questioning Romney's eligibility given his Mexican birth.[37]

He departed the race before the matter could be more definitively resolved.[36]

Nixon won a resounding victory in the important New Hampshire primary on March 12, winning 78% of the vote. Anti-war Republicans wrote in the name of New York Governor Nelson Rockefeller, the leader of the GOP's liberal wing, who received 11% of the vote and became Nixon's new challenger. Nixon led Rockefeller in the polls throughout the primary campaign. Rockefeller defeated Nixon in the Massachusetts primary on April 30 but otherwise fared poorly in the state primaries and conventions.

By early spring, California Governor Ronald Reagan, the leader of the GOP's conservative wing, had become Nixon's chief rival. In the Nebraska primary on May 14, Nixon won with 70% of the vote to 21% for Reagan and 5% for Rockefeller. While this was a wide margin for Nixon, Reagan remained Nixon's leading challenger. Nixon won the next primary of importance, Oregon, on May 15 with 65% of the vote and won all the following primaries except for California (June 4), where only Reagan appeared on the ballot. Reagan's margin in California gave him a plurality of the nationwide primary vote, but when the Republican National Convention assembled, Nixon had 656 delegates according to a UPI poll (with 667 needed for the nomination).

Total popular vote

Endorsements

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U.S. Senators
U.S. Representatives
Governors

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The convention

At the 1968 Republican National Convention in Miami Beach, Florida, Reagan and Rockefeller planned to unite their forces in a stop-Nixon movement, but the strategy fell apart when neither man agreed to support the other for the nomination. Rockefeller in particular was seen as unacceptable to Southern Conservatives. Nixon won the nomination on the first ballot. He was able to secure the nomination to the support of many Southern delegates, after he and his subordinates made concessions to Strom Thurmond and Harry Dent.[39] Nixon then chose Maryland Governor Spiro Agnew to be his Vice-Presidential candidate, despite complaints from within the GOP that Agnew was an unknown quantity, and that a better-known and more popular candidate, such as Romney, should have been the Vice-Presidential nominee. However, Agnew was seen as a candidate who could appeal to Rockefeller Republicans, was acceptable to Southern Conservatives, and had a solid law-and-order record.[40] It was also reported that Nixon's first choice for running mate was his longtime friend and ally, Robert Finch, who was Lt. Governor of California since 1967 and later his HEW Secretary, but Finch declined the offer.

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President (before switches) (after switches) Vice President Vice-Presidential votes
Richard M. Nixon 692 1238 Spiro T. Agnew 1119
Nelson Rockefeller 277 93 George Romney 186
Ronald Reagan 182 2 John V. Lindsay 10
Ohio Governor James A. Rhodes 55 Massachusetts Senator Edward Brooke 1
Michigan Governor George Romney 50 James A. Rhodes 1
New Jersey Senator Clifford Case 22 Not Voting 16
Kansas Senator Frank Carlson 20
Arkansas Governor Winthrop Rockefeller 18
Hawaii Senator Hiram Fong 14
Harold Stassen 2
New York City Mayor John V. Lindsay 1

See also

Notes

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References

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Bibliography

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