National Party Conventions, 1831-1972Congressional Quarterly, 1976 - 216 pages |
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... candidate among members of Congress and would win a caucus if one were held ... presidential nomination , receiving 64 votes . Selected for vice president ... candidate of " King Caucus . " Reflecting the increasing democratiza- tion of ...
... candidate among members of Congress and would win a caucus if one were held ... presidential nomination , receiving 64 votes . Selected for vice president ... candidate of " King Caucus . " Reflecting the increasing democratiza- tion of ...
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... candidate for president or vice president to win not just a simple majority but a two - thirds majority . Viewed as a boon to the South since it allowed that region a virtual veto power over any possible nominee , the rule was abolished ...
... candidate for president or vice president to win not just a simple majority but a two - thirds majority . Viewed as a boon to the South since it allowed that region a virtual veto power over any possible nominee , the rule was abolished ...
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Congressional Quarterly, inc. Republican Party Election of 1968 President : Richard Milhous Nixon , New York Vice ... presidential candidate as Francis . No first name is given for Francis . Republican Party Election of 1972 President ...
Congressional Quarterly, inc. Republican Party Election of 1968 President : Richard Milhous Nixon , New York Vice ... presidential candidate as Francis . No first name is given for Francis . Republican Party Election of 1972 President ...
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The National Nominating Convention | 7 |
Sources for Convention Ballots | 122 |
American Political Parties Since 1789 Chart | 176 |
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