The 1972 Election Controversy They Don’t Want You to Know!

The 1972 U.S. Presidential Election Was The 47th Quadrennial Election, Held On November 7, 1972. 

Incumbent Republican President Richard Nixon Defeated Democratic Senator George McGovern In A Landslide. 

Nixon Won 60.7% Of The Popular Vote, The Highest For A Republican Candidate. 

McGovern Secured The Democratic Nomination By Mobilizing Anti-Vietnam War And Liberal Supporters. 

Nixon Focused On The Strong Economy And Foreign Policy Successes During His Campaign. 

McGovern's Campaign Was Hurt By Issues With His Running Mate, Thomas Eagleton, Who Was Replaced By Sargent Shriver. 

Nixon Carried 49 States, While McGovern Only Won Massachusetts And Washington, D.C. 

The 1972 Election Was The First After The 26th Amendment, Which Lowered The Voting Age To 18.