George Wallace, governor of Alabama, ran as a third party candidate in 1968. He won 5 states, got 13.5% of the popular vote and 46 electoral votes. His main issue was racial segregation which he favored.
In the 1968 Presidential Election in America, George Wallace ran as the candidate for a political party of his own invention. This was the American Independent Party, the platform for which included isolationism of a sort in foreign policy and continued racial segregation in domestic affairs.
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Horace Greeley
In the 1912 election, Woodrow Wilson, the Democratic candidate, won against the incumbent Republican candidate William Howard Taft. The election was notable for the split within the Republican Party, as former President Theodore Roosevelt ran as a third-party candidate under the Progressive Party (also known as the Bull Moose Party). Roosevelt split the Republican vote, resulting in Wilson's victory.
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George Wallace ran as a third party candidate. He received 46 electoral votes. The popular vote totals were Nixon 31,785,480, Humphrey 31,275,166, and George Wallace 9,906,473.
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Wallace wanted to end desegregation efforts and unite southerners under a new party.
The governor of Alabama who ran for president in 1968 and 1972 was George Wallace. He was a staunch segregationist and ran as a third-party candidate on the American Independent Party ticket. Wallace is known for his opposition to desegregation and his controversial stance on civil rights.
George Wallace from Alabama was the one. He carried five southern states for a total of 46 electoral votes.
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Ross Perot
He actually was a pretty good candidate, but ran as a third party candidate. Third party people have never done well in elections and that did him in.