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... innocence. In the following campaign, Nixon once again attacked the Democratic presidential candidate as being soft on Communism. Nixon ...
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... Because of Nixon's sick campaign strategies he earned himself the nickname of "Tricky Dick" a very fitting name for him at this point in his political career. ...
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... The Nixon campaign raised a record $63 million, with Clement Stone and his wife again leading the contributors with $2.14 million. ...
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... Though Nixon had won the endorsement of many newspapers during the 1960 Presidential Campaign, Nixon still thought ill of the press and believed them to be ...
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... Though Nixon had won the endorsement of many newspapers during the 1960 Presidential Campaign, Nixon still thought ill of the press and believed them to be ...
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... The New York Post almost got Nixon caught by stating that he had received secret campaign contributions from wealthy sources. In ...
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... True to his campaign pledge, Nixon began to withdraw troops in his first term, and he announced the "Nixon Doctrine": Asians would have to defend themselves in ...
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... them that would harm them. The Nixon campaign routinely engaged in unethical "dirty tricks". These deceptions were led by White ...
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... affiliation. All of the factors listed above are important to keep in mind when examining the Kennedy and Nixon campaign. Much has ...
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It led directly to the reelection campaign of Nixon and unmasked a game of political spying, bribery, and the illegal use of campaign funds. ...
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... The payment was considered "hush money" that was filtered from Nixon's campaign funds. When the FBI traced the money, they found it was in a bank in Mexico. ...
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... A. Nixon's campaign tactics 1. Lampooning of Voorhis in his early political career 2. Membership on House of Un-American Activities Committee/Alger Hiss 3 ...
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... that would endure until the 1960 presidential campaign destroyed it. If Matthews puts any bias at all, he makes Kennedy look worse and Nixon look better. ...
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... Instead of using the usual Republican National Committee for re-election, President Nixon divided his campaign into two separate committees. ...
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... other citizen. Instead of accepting the briberies as campaign contributions, Nixon used them for personal gains. Nixon was well ...
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... their image. The Nixon campaign routinely engaged in unethical practices and politics, as well as, "dirty tricks". These so called ...
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... The Nixon campaign routinely engaged in unethical "dirty tricks." These deceptions were led by White House staffers Charles Colson, Special Counsel to the ...
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... The Nixon campaign routinely engaged in unethical "dirty tricks." These deceptions were led by White House staffers Charles Colson, Special Counsel to the ...
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... Before Dean and Magruder testified President Nixon tried to use damage control by ... He admitted his role and his personal use of campaign finances and gave a ...
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... his presidential campaign, during his presidency he exploited the divisions in American society to achieve a political power base." (Chafe 384). Nixon sought ...
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... lost a Senate seat in 1970 in part because of "special interest money that was funneled into his opponent's campaign by the infamous Nixon 'dirty tricks ...
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... attorney Kenneth W. Parkinson. Nixon's campaign committee hired Parkinson after the Watergate break-in. The New York Times reported ...
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... in. Nixon ordered them to close the investigation for he feared that the FBI would discover the involvement of his campaign. After ...
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... McGovern. Almost unnoticed during his campaign was the arrest of five men connected with Nixon's re-election committee. They had ...
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... of communism. After the election of 1964, during Nixon's campaign and time spent in office, the conservative settled down. It wasn ...
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... Nixon used this trip to China as a campaign talking point, saying that the diplomatic initiative was part of his overall plan for world peace. ...
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... 5. In the course of this paper we've discussed why President Nixon ordered The Linebacker II campaign, North Vietnam's attempt to stall the peace talks. ...
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... Nixon's first policy was sending the message to Hanoi that he meant business. With his "madman" campaign of escalated strategic bombings near the border of ...
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... the 1972 election. Secret and illegal contributions had been made to Nixon's re-election campaign in1972. Congress responded by ...
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... see everyone." The highlight of the 1960 Presidential Campaign was the series of four television debates between Kennedy and his opponent, Richard M. Nixon. ...
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