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text_A: Richard Nixon won a second term in office.
text_B: The United States presidential election of 1972 , the 47th quadrennial presidential election was held on Tuesday , November 7 , 1972 .. presidential election. United States presidential election. The Democratic Party 's nomination was eventually won by Senator George McGovern of South Dakota , who ran an anti-war campaign against Republican incumbent President Richard Nixon , but was handicapped by his outsider status , limited support from his own party , the perception of many voters that he was a left-wing extremist and the scandal that resulted from the stepping down of vice-presidential nominee Thomas Eagleton .. Richard Nixon. Richard Nixon. George McGovern. George McGovern. South Dakota. South Dakota. Thomas Eagleton. Thomas Eagleton. Republican. Republican Party ( United States ). Democratic Party. Democratic Party ( United States ). Senator. United States Senate. President. President of the United States. Emphasizing a good economy and his successes in foreign affairs , such as coming near to ending American involvement in the Vietnam War and establishing relations with China , Nixon won the election in a landslide .. Vietnam War. Vietnam War. establishing relations with China. 1972 Nixon visit to China. Overall , he won 60.7 % of the popular vote , a percentage only slightly lower than Lyndon B. Johnson 's in 1964 , but with a larger margin of victory in the popular vote -LRB- 23.2 % -RRB- , thus becoming the fourth largest in presidential election history .. presidential election. United States presidential election. Lyndon B. Johnson. Lyndon B. Johnson. United States presidential election, 1964. He received almost 18 million more popular votes than McGovern , the widest margin of any United States presidential election .. presidential election. United States presidential election. McGovern only won the electoral votes in Massachusetts and the District of Columbia .. electoral votes. electoral votes. No candidate since has managed to equal or surpass Nixon 's total percentage or margin of the popular vote , and his electoral vote total and percentage , which rank sixth , have been surpassed only once , and his state total matched only once , by Ronald Reagan in 1984 .. sixth. List of United States presidential elections by Electoral College margin. Ronald Reagan. Ronald Reagan. United States presidential election, 1984. Also in this election , Democrat Shirley Chisholm became the first African American to run for a major party nomination , and Patsy Mink was the first Asian American candidate to run for the Democratic Party candidacy .. Democratic Party. Democratic Party ( United States ). Shirley Chisholm. Shirley Chisholm. African American. African American. Patsy Mink. Patsy Mink. Asian American. Asian American. It was also the first time that Hawaii was carried by a Republican , becoming the last of the 50 states to do so .. Republican. Republican Party ( United States ). Together with the House and Senate elections of 1972 , it was the first electoral event in which people aged 18 to 20 could vote in every state , according to the provisions of the 26th Amendment .. House. United States House of Representatives elections, 1972. Senate elections of 1972. United States Senate elections, 1972. 26th Amendment. Twenty-sixth Amendment to the United States Constitution. It was also the first election in which California had the most votes in the electoral college and it has remained the most populous state since then .. California. California. electoral college. Electoral College ( United States ). Furthermore , the presidential term of 1973 -- 1977 is notable for being the only one in American history in which both the original President and Vice President fail to complete the term .. President. President of the United States. Vice President Spiro Agnew , who resigned less than a year after the election over allegations that he had accepted bribes as Governor of Maryland , was replaced by Gerald Ford under the terms of the 25th Amendment , while Nixon would resign due to the Watergate Scandal in August 1974 .. Spiro Agnew. Spiro Agnew. President. President of the United States. Governor of Maryland. Governor of Maryland. Gerald Ford. Gerald Ford. 25th Amendment. Twenty-fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution. Watergate Scandal. Watergate Scandal. Ultimately , the 1973 -- 77 term would see two different Presidents and three different Vice Presidents .. As of 2017 , the 1972 election was the last one where the winning candidate did not serve their full term of office .. As of 2017 , this is the last time Minnesota voted for the Republican candidate .. Republican. Republican Party ( United States ). Minnesota. Minnesota
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