America 1970-1979: Government and Politics Research Article from American Decades

This Study Guide consists of approximately 116 pages of chapter summaries, quotes, character analysis, themes, and more - everything you need to sharpen your knowledge of America 1970-1979.

America 1970-1979: Government and Politics Research Article from American Decades

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Democratic Primaries.

As the primary season began, the two front-runners for the nomination were both conservatives: George Wallace, governor of Alabama, and Edmund Muskie, senator from Maine. Wallace had made his national reputation in the early 1960s as a prosegregationist. By 1972 his position had modified somewhat, and he campaigned on an anticrime, antibusing, populist platform that had immediate appeal for millions of conservative, blue-collar Democrats. Muskie's reputation was that of a statesmanlike, prudent politician. The favorite of Democratic party bosses, Muskie did not possess the natural constituency of Wallace but did carry considerable financial and organizational clout.

Dirty Tricks.

Unknown to the Democrats, President Nixon's campaign utilized illegal and unethical tactics to defeat them. Led by Donald Segretti and Chapin, CREEP developed a dirty-tricks campaign to undermine the Democrats. They spent four hundred thousand dollars during the 1970 Democratic gubernatorial primary...

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