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Roger Stone struck the same defiant pose his political idol Richard Nixon used when resigning the presidency 35 years ago. Speaking to the media on Friday, Stone flashed a “V for victory” sign ...
On Oct. 28, 1968, presidential candidate Richard Nixon flashed his signature V-for-victory double salute as he greeted supporters at the Albany County Airport. The Republican nominee and his wife ...
Republican presidential candidate Richard Nixon flashes the victory sign as he acknowledges cheers from the crowd at the fairgrounds of Springfield, Mo., on September 19, 1968. AP Photo ...
Fifty years after Richard Nixon's victorious 1968 presidential election, senior campaign aides gathered at the National Archives and recounted behind-the-scenes stories. The National Archives and ...
KENNEDY'S DISPUTED VICTORY IN 1960: Kennedy's victory over Nixon was razor thin. In the popular vote, 34,226,731 Americans voted for Kennedy and 34,108,157 voted for Nixon. Kennedy acquired 303 of ...
Professor Michael Nelson talked about how and why Richard Nixon's victory in the 1968 presidential election came at a pivotal time in American politics. 1968 was marked by the assassinations of ...