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10 Things You Need to Know About Nixon the Congressman

10 Things You Need to Know About Nixon the Congressman

May 3, 2016 | News, Nixon Today, Pre-Presidential Years

1. Richard Nixon won his first congressional election in 1946, where he defeated incumbent New Deal Democrat Jerry Voorhis in California’s 12th district. This would be the first of many political victories for Nixon; he also won political elections in the years 1950,...
Lincoln Republicans

Lincoln Republicans

Nov 2, 2015 | News, Nixon's Comeback, Post-Presidential Years, Pre-Presidential Years, Republican Party, The New Nixon

The polarizing rhetoric in presidential candidate Barry Goldwater’s 1964 acceptance speech at the Republican National Convention left the Republican Party torn between his and Governor Rockefeller’s loyalists. Months later, Goldwater lost in a landslide defeat to...

Henry Kissinger’s Path to the RN White House

May 19, 2015 | National Security Council, News, Post-Presidential Years, Pre-Presidential Years

Henry Kissinger was the National Security Advisor to RN from late 1968 throughout his presidency. During his time in office he worked closely with RN to develop the policies that would open Communist China to the United States and help bring the Vietnam War to a...

RN Appoints Daniel Patrick Moynihan

May 1, 2015 | Domestic Policy, News, Post-Presidential Years, Pre-Presidential Years

When RN won the election in 1968, he was interested in populating his cabinet with Democrats so that he would have better rapport with Congress. He created a committee that would oversee domestic policy issues, specifically those that dealt with poverty and income...

RN Outlines Policy for 1968

Mar 9, 2015 | News, Post-Presidential Years, Pre-Presidential Years

Portrait of Richard M. Nixon, c. 1967. In August, 1967, Vice President Nixon created an outline of the policies that he intended to carry into office in 1969. In the report he spoke only briefly of domestic issues, mentioning the importance of upholding the law,...

Pat Buchanan Talks “The Greatest Comeback”

Jul 21, 2014 | Nixon Biographies, Nixon's Comeback, Post-Presidential Years, Pre-Presidential Years

[youtube https://youtu.be/Lxv8mcAGZP4] Legendary political commentator and New York Times best selling author Pat Buchanan came to the Richard Nixon Library on July 21 to discuss his new book, “The Greatest Comeback: How Richard Nixon Rose From Defeat to Create...
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