Suburban do-gooders, outraged by reports of fraud, canvassed the city's neighborhoods for evidence of wrongdoing. Among them was a thirteen-year-old Young Republican whom Americans would come to know as Hillary Rodham Clinton.
This blog serves my Nixon course (Claremont McKenna College Government 124A) for the fall of 2022
About This Blog
I shall post videos, graphs, news stories, and other material. We shall use some of this material in class, and you may review the rest at your convenience. You will all receive invitations to post to the blog. I encourage you to use the blog in these ways:
· To post questions or comments;
· To follow up on class discussions;
· To post relevant news items or videos.
There are only two major limitations: no coarse language, and no derogatory comments about people at the Claremont Colleges.
Syllabus: https://gov124.blogspot.com/2022/08/cases-in-american-political-leadership.html
Tuesday, February 12, 2019
Do-Gooders Try to Help Nixon in 1960
From John Farrell's Richard Nixon: The Life, on reports of Chicago voter fraud in the 1960 election:
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