In the 1968 general presidential election, George Wallace led a relatively strong third party, the American Independent Party. Richard Nixon, the Republican candidate developed a "Southern Strategy", hoping to appeal to conservative whites in the south that usually voted Democrat, but were disillusioned with Democratic candidate Hubert Humphrey's support of the Civil Rights Movement. However, Wallace, with his stronger anti-civil rights movement sentiments, won over many of the votes Nixon would have otherwise won. Thus, Wallace was able to split much of the Republican vote. However, this vote-splitting still did not stop Nixon from winning the election.
George Wallace
George Wallace ran in the 1968 presidential election as an independent candidate. He championed states rights and a policy of segregation, appealing to southern white voters who were resistant to the civil rights movement. Although he did not win the presidency, Wallace's campaign had a significant impact on politics and race relations in the United States.
Richard Nixon won the 1968 presidential election defeating Hubert Humphrey. In the 1968 presidential election Richard Nixon received 301 electoral votes, Hubert Humphrey received 191 electoral votes and George Wallace received 46 electoral votes. The popular vote totals were Nixon 31,785,480, Humphrey 31,275,166, and George Wallace 9,906,473.
Richard Nixon won the 1968 presidential election defeating Hubert Humphrey. In the 1968 presidential election Richard Nixon received 301 electoral votes, Hubert Humphrey received 191 electoral votes and George Wallace received 46 electoral votes. The popular vote totals were Nixon 31,785,480, Humphrey 31,275,166, and George Wallace 9,906,473.
Richard Nixon won the 1968 presidential election defeating Hubert Humphrey. In the 1968 presidential election Richard Nixon received 301 electoral votes, Hubert Humphrey received 191 electoral votes and George Wallace received 46 electoral votes. The popular vote totals were Nixon 31,785,480, Humphrey 31,275,166, and George Wallace 9,906,473.
Richard Nixon, Hubert Humphrey, and George Wallace were the presidential candidates in 1968. Republican candidate Richard Nixon won the election.
Richard Nixon won the 1968 presidential election defeating Hubert Humphrey. In the 1968 presidential election Richard Nixon received 301 electoral votes, Hubert Humphrey received 191 electoral votes and George Wallace received 46 electoral votes. The popular vote totals were Nixon 31,785,480, Humphrey 31,275,166, and George Wallace 9,906,473.
Wallace ran for President in the 1968 election
Richard Nixon won the 1968 presidential election defeating Hubert Humphrey. In the 1968 presidential election Richard Nixon received 301 electoral votes, Hubert Humphrey received 191 electoral votes and George Wallace received 46 electoral votes. The popular vote totals were Nixon 31,785,480, Humphrey 31,275,166, and George Wallace 9,906,473.
Wallace wanted to end desegregation efforts and unite southerners under a new party.
The election year that saw bumper stickers reading "Wallace Wallace Uber Alles" was 1968. The stickers were in support of the segregationist George Wallace, who ran as a third-party candidate for the American Independent Party. "Uber alles" is a German phrase meaning "above everything" or "above all," which was used to emphasize Wallace's extreme views.
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