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1972 Democratic National Convention

The 1972 Democratic National Convention was the presidential nominating convention of the Democratic Party for the 1972 presidential election. It was held at Miami Beach Convention Center in Miami Beach, Florida, also the host city of the Republican National Convention that year, on July 10–13, 1972. Lawrence F. O'Brien served as permanent chairman of the convention, while Yvonne Braithwaite Burke served as vice-chair, becoming the first African American and the first woman of color to hold that position.[2][3] On the last day of the convention, Lawrence F. O'Brien departed and Burke was left to preside for about fourteen hours.[3][2]

Convention

July 10–13, 1972

Miami Beach, Florida

The convention nominated Senator George McGovern of South Dakota for president and Senator Thomas Eagleton of Missouri for vice president. Eagleton withdrew from the race just 19 days later after it was disclosed that he had previously undergone mental health treatment, including electroshock therapy, and he was replaced on the ballot by Sargent Shriver of Maryland, a Kennedy in-law.


The convention, which has been described as "a disastrous start to the general election campaign",[4] was one of the most unusual—perhaps the most contentious in the history of the Democratic Party since 1924—with sessions beginning in the early evening and lasting until sunrise the next morning. Previously excluded political activists gained influence at the expense of elected officials and traditional core Democratic constituencies such as organized labor. A protracted vice presidential nominating process delayed McGovern's acceptance speech (which he considered "the best speech of his life") until 2:48 a.m.—after most television viewers had gone to bed.[4][5][6]

Former Senator Eugene McCarthy of Minnesota

Former Senator Eugene McCarthy of Minnesota

Representative Shirley Chisholm of New York

Representative Shirley Chisholm of New York

Senator Edmund Muskie of Maine

Senator Edmund Muskie of Maine

Governor George Wallace of Alabama

Representative Wilbur Mills of Arkansas

Representative Wilbur Mills of Arkansas

1972 Republican National Convention

1972 United States presidential election

History of the United States Democratic Party

List of Democratic National Conventions

United States presidential nominating convention

1972 Democratic Party presidential primaries

George McGovern 1972 presidential campaign

Thompson, Hunter, (1973)

Fear and Loathing on the Campaign Trail '72

White, Theodore. (1972)

The Making of the President 1972

at The American Presidency Project

Democratic Party Platform of 1972

(transcript) at The American Presidency Project

McGovern Nomination Acceptance Speech for President at DNC

Political Graveyard

Gerhard Peters and John T. Woolley, " Archived June 21, 2015, at the Wayback Machine", The American Presidency Project, University of California, Santa Barbara

Democratic Party Platform of 1972 (July 10, 1972)

McGovern's nomination acceptance speech, July 10, 1972 (video)

McGovern retrospective interview on 1972 Democratic Convention, July 17, 1988 (C-SPAN broadcast)

The World's Largest TV Studio, TVTV Documentary

flyers distributed by all the groups protesting during the convention in Flamingo Park, collected by John Mackey

Video of McGovern nomination acceptance speech for President at DNC (via YouTube)

Audio of McGovern nomination acceptance speech for President at DNC

Video of Eagleton nomination acceptance speech for Vice President at DNC (via YouTube)

Audio of Eagleton nomination acceptance speech for Vice President at DNC