- Republican Party (United States) presidential primaries
1972
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Richard Nixon was a popular incumbent. TheVietnam War was winding down and Nixon had achieveddétente withChina and theSoviet Union . He had challengers but won 1323 of the 1324 delegates on his way to the GOP convention. The sole delegate opposing his reelection was in support ofPete McCloskey , a representative fromCalifornia , who ran on an anti-Vietnam War platform. TheWatergate scandal began in June but interfered with neither the primaries nor the November election.See Also
*United States presidential election, 1972#Republican Party nomination 1976
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Gerald Ford had become Vice President after the resignation of Vice PresidentSpiro Agnew . Upon the resignation of PresidentRichard Nixon following theWatergate Scandal , Ford became the first President never elected President or Vice-President. This status plus Ford's pardon of Nixon caused politicians in both major parties to view Ford as vulnerable.Ronald Reagan led the conservative wing of the party in condemning Ford's foreign policy inVietnam ,Eastern Europe andPanama . Ford held a lead from the beginning until the North Carolina primary where he was upset by Reagan. Reagan then put together a string of victories that put him back in the race. Ford bounced back in his native Michigan. From there a close battle in the remaining states led to a convention in which Ford held the lead but not the necessary majority. Reagan gambled by announcing he would choose a moderate running mate, alienating conservatives. Ford narrowly won on the first ballot.
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*United States presidential election, 1976#Republican Party Nomination 1980
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Ronald Reagan entered the season as the overwhelming favorite to win the nomination. He lost his lead with a strategy of forums, polls and other events.George H. W. Bush used the McGovern/Carter strategy and began to come in first at these events. Bush beat Reagan in the Iowa straw poll in January. Reagan responded by sweeping the South. Although he lost a few more primaries and even came in third in one state, he had the contest won early. He went into the convention with almost all the delegates.See Also
*United States presidential election, 1980#Republican Party nomination
*1980 Republican National Convention 1984
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The incumbent President
Ronald Reagan won all but two of the delegates, who abstained from voting.See Also
*United States presidential election, 1984#Republican Party nomination 1988
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George H. W. Bush entered the contest as incumbent Vice-President and with the support of sitting PresidentRonald Reagan . Bush had trouble at first but by the timeSuper Tuesday was over his campaign's organization and fundraising ability had overwhelmed his opponents. He received all the votes at the convention.See Also
*United States presidential election, 1988#Republican Party nomination 1992
Patrick J. Buchanan mounted a challenge that was too weak to seriously challenge PresidentGeorge H. W. Bush 's try for a second term. However it was strong enough to alter the party platform and push it to the right. Buchanan gave the keynote speech at the convention. Some claim that Bush's support among moderates was damaged by Buchanan's "culture war" speech, however five polls, including from ABC News and the Los Angeles Times show that Bush's poll numbers increased in the days following Buchanan's speech. .See Also
*United States presidential election, 1992#Republican nomination
*1992 Republican National Convention 1996
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Bob Dole was the most prominent party leader to run making him the favorite.Pat Buchanan andSteve Forbes scored early victories putting Dole's chances in doubt. Dole then rebounded and won from North andSouth Dakota to the end, giving him the nomination.See Also
*United States presidential election, 1996#Republican Party nomination 2000
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George W. Bush entered the race as the favorite. He was the son of a former President and the governor of a big state.John McCain defeated him inNew Hampshire and looked like he might get the nomination untilSouth Carolina where he was soundly defeated. McCain won a few more but Bush won the vast majority and easily won the nomination.See Also
*United States presidential primaries, 2000#Republican primary
* [http://www.fec.gov/pubrec/fe2000/2000presprim.htm 2000 PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY ELECTION RESULTS] FEC
*2000 Republican National Convention
*United States presidential election, 2000#Republican Party nomination 2004
As a popular wartime President,
George W. Bush easily fended off challengers and clinched the nomination.See Also
*United States presidential election, 2004#Republican nomination
*2004 Republican National Convention
*George W. Bush presidential campaign, 2004 2008
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*United States presidential election, 2008 timeline
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