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1972 Republican National Convention

The 1972 Republican National Convention was held from August 21 to August 23, 1972, at the Miami Beach Convention Center in Miami Beach, Florida. It nominated President Richard M. Nixon and Vice President Spiro T. Agnew for reelection. The convention was chaired by House minority leader and future Nixon successor Gerald Ford of Michigan. It was the fifth time that Nixon had been nominated on the Republican ticket for vice president (1952 and 1956) or president (1960 and 1968). Nixon's five appearances on his party's ticket matched the major-party American standard of Franklin D. Roosevelt, a Democrat who had been nominated for vice president once (in 1920) and president four times (in 1932, 1936, 1940 and 1944).

Convention

August 21–23, 1972

The convention was the first Republican convention scheduled for only three days since 1944, joining only the 2012 Democratic National Convention as the only conventions in modern convention history to be scheduled for three days.

Balloting[edit]

Nixon easily turned back primary challenges from the right, in the person of Representative John M. Ashbrook of Ohio and, from the left, Representative Pete McCloskey of California. However, under New Mexico state law, McCloskey had earned one delegate, which the convention refused to seat, fearing that the delegate might put McCloskey's name in nomination and deliver an anti-war speech. Congressman (and delegate) Manuel Lujan of New Mexico, a staunch Nixon supporter, honored state law by voting for McCloskey himself. The final result was that Nixon received 1,347 votes to one for McCloskey and none for Ashbrook. Throughout the precisely scripted convention, delegates chanted "Four more years! Four more years!"[6]


Spiro Agnew was renominated for vice president with 1,345 votes against one vote for NBC television journalist David Brinkley and two abstentions.[7]

History of the United States Republican Party

List of Republican National Conventions

U.S. presidential nomination convention

1972 Democratic National Convention

1972 United States presidential election

at The American Presidency Project

Republican Party platform of 1972

(transcript) at The American Presidency Project

Nixon nomination acceptance speech for President at RNC

Nixon, Richard "," August 23, 1972. Provided by the American Presidency Project, University of California, Santa Barbara.

Remarks on Accepting the Presidential Nomination of the Republican National Convention

Four More Years, TVTV Documentary

MediaBurn.org: Video Preview

Video of Nixon nomination acceptance speech for President at RNC (via YouTube)

Audio of Nixon nomination acceptance speech for President at RNC

Video of Agnew nomination acceptance speech for Vice President at RNC (via YouTube)