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NROriginals - Who Lost the Election?

 
NROriginals
Your Weekly Guide to the Best National Review Magazine Articles from the '50s, '60s, and '70s 

This Week's Featured Issue: November 19, 1960
 

november 19 1960

Please Enjoy the Following NR Articles . . .
Who Lost the Election?
By the Editors

An analysis of the 1960 presidential election. Richard Nixon's loss to JFK, though by a minute mathematical margin, was total because he waged a campaign of practical political tactics instead of appealing to principles -- a legitimate strategy, but only if you can win. Read the article here.  
           

The Intimidation of Richard Nixon
By L. Brent Bozell 
More on the 1960 election. Bozell argues that Nixon let his enemies' criticism of his characteristic tough style influence him. The "old Nixon," who "made small differences look like large ones" and was ruthless to his opponents would have been harder to defeat than the supposedly more presidential version. Read the article here.  
Fifth Anniversary Dinner
By Lewis L. Strauss  

"But the prophets and the critics have been confounded . . ." From remarks given at NR's fifth anniversary dinner at the Plaza Hotel on October 27, 1960. 

Read the speech here.

 

 

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