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Republican Party presidential primaries, 1968

Republican Party presidential primaries, 1968
United States
← 1964 March 12 to June 11, 1968 1972 →
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Candidate Richard Nixon Ronald Reagan
Home state California California
Contests won 10 1
Popular vote 1,679,443 1,696,632
Percentage 37.5% 37.9%

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Candidate Jim Rhodes Nelson Rockefeller
Home state Ohio New York
Contests won 1 1
Popular vote 614,492 164,340
Percentage 13.7% 3.7%

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Gold denotes a state won by Richard Nixon. Blue denotes a state won by Nelson Rockefeller. Green denotes a state won by James A. Rhodes. Purple denotes a state won by Ronald Reagan. Grey denotes a state that did not hold a primary.

Previous Republican nominee

Barry Goldwater

Republican nominee

Richard Nixon


Barry Goldwater

Richard Nixon

The 1968 Republican presidential primaries were the selection process by which voters of the Republican Party chose its nominee for President of the United States in the 1968 U.S. presidential election. Former Vice President Richard Nixon was selected as the nominee through a series of primary elections and caucuses culminating in the 1968 Republican National Convention held from August 5 to August 8, 1968, in Miami Beach, Florida.

Nixon was the front-runner for the Republican nomination and to a great extent the story of the Republican primary campaign and nomination is the story of one Nixon opponent after another entering the race and then dropping out.

Nixon's first challenger was Michigan Governor George W. Romney. A Gallup poll in mid-1967 showed Nixon with 39%, followed by Romney with 25%. However, in a slip of the tongue, Romney told a news reporter that he had been "brainwashed" by the military and the diplomatic corps into supporting the Vietnam War; the remark led to weeks of ridicule in the national news media. As the year 1968 opened, Romney was opposed to further American intervention in Vietnam and had decided to run as the Republican version of Eugene McCarthy (New York Times 2/18/1968). Romney's support faded slowly, and he withdrew from the race on February 28, 1968. (New York Times 2/29/1968).


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