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Nixon Era, 1968-1974. Governing to the Right. 1968 Presidential Election Electoral Vote. Nixon’s “Mandate”. Nixon’s 1968 “Mandate”. A “Minority” President: 43% of Popular Vote George Wallace won 14% of popular vote and 5 Southern states on “states’ rights,” “anti civil rights” platform
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Nixon Era, 1968-1974 Governing to the Right
Nixon’s 1968 “Mandate” • A “Minority” President: 43% of Popular Vote • George Wallace won 14% of popular vote and 5 Southern states on “states’ rights,” “anti civil rights” platform • Nixon promised “peace with honor” in Vietnam • But Congress was solidly Democratic
Nixon’s Political Challenge • Extricating the United States from Vietnam • Working with the Democratic Congress • Addressing the emerging problems with the slowing economy: unemployment, rising inflation and trade deficit caused by Johnson’s spending policies • Defining a conservative domestic agenda on social welfare, civil rights, poverty, the environment, and law and order.
Securing A Republican Majority: Political Realignment • The Republicans needed to draw voters away from the Democratic Party by identifying constituencies disaffected with the policies of the Kennedy/Johnson era. • The Southern Strategy to convert white southern Democrats to the Republican Party • Working Class White Ethnics: convert labor Democrats to Republicans • Suburbanites
The Demagogic Appeal to the “Silent Majority” • Vice President Spiro Agnew attacked the “excesses” of sixties liberalism and radicalism, labeling opponents of Nixon’s policies: • "nattering nabobs of negativism," • "pusillanimous pussyfoots" • "hopeless, hysterical hypochondriacs of history" • "effete corps of impudent snobs"
Political Divide according to Nixon • Pro Nixon Voters: “The Silent Majority” • the middle class, • blue collar workers • Sunbelt residents, • ethnics (e.g., white ethnics) • The Opposition: • Advocates of “forced busing” • Hippies • “Welfare chiselers” • People “soft on crime” • Antiwar activists • Drug users • Advocates of sexual permissiveness
Political Practice • Vietnam War • Escalation of the conflict with May 1970 Cambodian invasion • Change the selective service system to a lottery system • Vietnamization of the fighting: e.g., reduce American casualties • Punish the North Vietnamese into negotiating • Ignore antiwar protests
Political Practice • Domestic: New Federalism • Replace “welfare” with a work incentive program, “workfare” - not implemented • Revenue sharing: distribute federal revenue to state and local governments rather than through federal programs • War on drugs: create the DEA • Promote environmental improvement, creating the Environmental Protection Agency and laws to promote clean air, clean water, recycling, protection of wilderness and natural resources
Political Practice • Civil Rights: • Enforce affirmative action, including in blue collar trade unions • Title IX guaranteeing equality in sports in educational institutions • Used the Justice Department to oppose busing to desegregate schools. Courts continued to support desegregation, including using busing.
Political Practice Rhetoric: Nixon appealed to conservative rhetoric, and used Agnew to mobilize the Republican ‘base’ Reality: He governed closer to the center, and compromised and supported Democratic initiatives. In return, he dampened the liberal thrust of the Kennedy/Johnson initiatives
Clouds on the Economic Horizon • From 1945-1970 the US economy had unprecedented prosperity • By 1970, the European and Asian economies devastated by WWII had “caught” up with the American economy, and had newer, more advanced technologies or production in many cases • Johnson’s deficit spending on the Vietnam war undermined the U.S. dollar which had supported the international monetary system since 1945
Clouds on the Economic Horizon • 1945: Bretton Woods agreement made the US the guarantor of world monetary stability by pegging the dollar to gold at $35 an ounce. • By 1971, US could not sustain the system and went off the gold standard, effectively devaluing the dollar
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