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1960 election- Richard Nixon talks to his supporters

3AM EST- 12 Midnight PST on election night, 1960, and a weary Vice President Richard Nixon delivers a rambling half-concession speech to his supporters. In Hyannisport, JFK tells his inner circle,...  
 
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evanderbaron (4 weeks ago) Show Hide
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He got to come clean up jack and lydon's mess over there in pacific (with kissingers great help)
mattrmc19 (4 months ago) Show Hide
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Nixon now more than ever!!!!!!!
LolCaramelz (6 months ago) Show Hide
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Nixon accomplished MANY great things as President.
But he was corrupt and the liberal media hated him so he out....

God I hate democracy
LicentiousSlut (7 months ago) Show Hide
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Nixon in 2012!
MIKESOWELL (8 months ago) Show Hide
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Evidence indicates more people INTENDED to vote for Gore than Bush in Florida, but voter error threw out 22,000 votes. So in reality, the 2000 Election was closer than the 1960 Election,due to the fact that Kennedy won both the Popular and Electoral vote, while in 2000 the Electoral and Popular vote was contrary.
MIKESOWELL (8 months ago) Show Hide
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People forget that, despite Kennedy's mere 118,000 vote margin over Nixon, or about a 2 vote margin per precinct, Kennedy beat Nixon in the Electoral College 303-219. It would have took a lot for Nixon to take away 35 electoral votes from Kennedy. Only Illinois was truly debatable, and that wouldn't have been enough to give Nixon the nod. Recounts actually switched Hawaii from Nixon (92,295) to Kennedy (92,410). It would have been almost impossible to erase Kennedy's 46,000 vote lead in Texas.
bittergunowner12 (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Ya he become Chief of Staff under Nixon's successor Gerald Ford.
andrelebaron (1 year ago) Show Hide
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I think there's more evidence that Kennedy stole the 60 election than that Bush stole the 2000 election.
shillabarquet (8 months ago) Show Hide
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no he did not steal it and theres a difference between kennedy and bush... a big difference
stinkastonka (8 months ago) Show Hide
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Fucking Republicans can never accept it when they loose an election. Compare the reactions of the crowd when a republican candidate congratulates the opponent after loosing and when a democrat does so. Thats a funny phenomenon

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