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1968 United States presidential election - Wikipedia The election on November 5, 1968, proved to be extremely close, and it was not until the following morning that the television news networks were able to declare Nixon the winner
Presidential Election of 1968 - 270toWin On November 5, 1968, the Republican nominee, former Vice President Richard Nixon won the election over the Democratic nominee, Vice President Hubert Humphrey Nixon ran on a campaign that promised to restore "law and order"
Presidential Election of 1968 Facts and Outcome The Presidential Election of 1968 was an election full of drama, tragedy, and controversy Richard Nixon would defeat Hubert Humphreys to win the office
1968 US Presidential Election Results | BallotWire The 1968 U S presidential election, held on November 5, 1968, Republican former Vice President Richard Nixon won the presidency defeating Democratic Vice President Hubert Humphrey and independent segregationist George Wallace
1968 ELECTION - U. S. PRESIDENTIAL HISTORY 1968 ELECTION 1964 ELECTION 37 NIXON HOME 1972 ELECTION ELECTION RESULTS: REPUBLICANS: RICHARD M NIXON (PRES) SPIRO T AGNEW (VP) Electoral Vote: 301 (55 9%) Popular Vote: 31,785,480 (43 4%) DEMOCRATS: HUBERT H HUMPHREY (VP) EDMUND MUSKIE (PRES) Electoral Vote: 191 (35 5%) Popular Vote: 31,275,166 (42 7%) AMERICAN INDEPENDENT: GEORGE WALLACE
Election of 1968 Congratulatory telegram to Richard Nixon from Duke President Douglas M Knight Nixon won with a plurality of popular votes and a solid electoral college majority In the South, Wallace won Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, and Arkansas, but Nixon took the rest of the region except for Texas which went to Humphrey