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"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.

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