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Richard Nixon's presidential election victory in 1968 had several effects. It marked a shift in American politics, with Nixon implementing conservative policies and leading to an era of greater government focus on Law and Order. His presidency was also marked by domestic social unrest, including protests against the Vietnam War. Additionally, Nixon's victory in 1968 helped solidify the Republican Party's appeal to Southern states, as he successfully employed a "Southern strategy" that appealed to white voters.
He told the People that he had a plan to get the troops back home.
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The election of George W. Bush and Al Gore was the lowest margin of victory.
The 1980 United States presidential election was the 49th quadrennial presidential election. It was held on Tuesday, November 4, 1980. Republican nominee Ronald Reagan defeated incumbent Democratic president Jimmy Carter in a landslide victory.
In the United States, there was no election in 2009. There was a presidential election in 2008, when the current president Barack Obama claimed victory over his opponent John McCain.
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Richard Nixon won the 1968 presidential election as the Republican candidate. His victory came after a tumultuous period in American history marked by civil rights protests, Vietnam War protests, and the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. Nixon appealed to voters with a promise to bring law and order and to end the war in Vietnam, which resonated with a significant portion of the American electorate.
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Richard Nixon over George McGovern for the US Presidency.
The controversial presidential victory of George W. Bush in the 2000 presidential election was largely attributed to the state of Florida. There were issues with the voting count in Florida, particularly with the infamous "hanging chads" on punch-card ballots and allegations of voter suppression. The election results in Florida were extremely close, ultimately leading to a legal battle and the decision of the Supreme Court in Bush v. Gore to end the recount, giving Bush the victory in Florida and thus the presidency.