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Q: Who won the presidential election of 1972?
A: Richard Nixon. Read More »
Q: Who was the 1972 democratic presidential candidate?
A: The 1972 Democratic presidential candidate was George McGovern. Read More »
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Q: Who opposed President Nixon in the 1972 presidential election?
A: George McGovern. Read More »