Silent Majority
"silent majority", a term he used to refer to conservative Americans who were believed to be largely supportive of his policies but were not vocal about it. Nixon sought to tap into the frustrations of this group and position himself as their representative, promising to restore law and order and bring an end to the Vietnam War. This appeal helped him secure a narrow victory in the election.
President Nixon appealed to a silent majority in the face of anti-war protests across America.
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During the 1968 presidential campaign, Richard Nixon cast himself as the spokesperson for the silent majority. Nixon defeated Hubert Humphrey in the election.
If there is no majority in a presidential election, the election moves to the newly elected house of Representatives who vote on the top 3 contestants.
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The North as a whole had the majority of the population and therefore they had the ability to elect a sectional president (Abraham Lincoln). This happened in the 1860 election when the Democrats (appealed to both North and South) lost to the Republicans and Lincoln (who only appealed to Northerners. Which led to secession as the South felt they had a lack of representation in the Union.
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In the election of 1856, what was noteworthy was the fact the issue of slavery was not discussed during the presidential campaign in a divided nation on this issue. James Buchanan and John Fremont were the main candidates. James Buchanan won the election, but he did not get the majority of the popular vote. Four years later, Lincoln would become president.
Majority
a majority or a landslide victory.
He had a large majority of Democrats in Congress -apex