Captain Chaos
GZ67
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« on: December 23, 2011, 07:53:01 PM » |
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Nixon cannot run for a third term. Here is my guess for 1968.
D: Henry "Scoop" Jackson (WA) / Asa Willis Robertson (VA), 272 EV R: Barry Goldwater (AZ) / Robert Taft Jr. (OH), 166 EV I: Nelson Rockefeller (NY) / Eugene McCarthy (MN), 100 EV
With Nixon's Vietnam and Cuban War policies causing a drop in his popularity, the rising conservative wing of the GOP triumphs and with the influence of Senator Strom Thurmond, a former Democrat who switched parties prior to the convention, southern delegates fall in line and nominate Barry Goldwater over Vice President Henry Cabot Lodge.
After the Democratic and Republican parties nominate hawkish candidates, Governor Rockefeller runs as an independent and picks McCarthy as his running mate to attract anti-war and Catholic votes.
However, Jackson's "Southern Strategy" featuring his platform of ending the wars with honor and opposing busing appeals to blue collar voters and conservative southerners gets him over the top and into the White House.
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