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  2. George Wallace 1968 presidential campaign - Wikipedia

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    Former Governor of Alabama George Wallace ran in the 1968 United States presidential election as the candidate for the American Independent Party against Richard Nixon and Hubert Humphrey. Wallace's pro-segregation policies during his term as Governor of Alabama were rejected by most.

  3. List of third-party and independent performances in United ...

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    Many third-party candidates have run under different affiliations in different states. They do this for many reasons, including laws restricting ballot access , cross-endorsements by other established parties, etc. [ citation needed ] In the list below, the party column shows which of a given candidate's affiliation(s) appeared on the ballot in ...

  4. George Wallace - Wikipedia

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    Wallace considered Happy Chandler, the former baseball commissioner, two-term former governor of Kentucky and former Senator from Kentucky, as his running mate in his 1968 campaign as a third-party candidate; as one of Wallace's aides put it, "We have all the nuts in the country; we could get some decent people–-you working one side of the ...

  5. 1968 United States presidential election - Wikipedia

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    It is also the last election in which any third-party candidate won an entire state's electoral votes, with Wallace carrying five states. [114] This is one of two times in American history that a former vice president and an incumbent vice president were major party nominees, after 1800.

  6. After Libertarians reject RFK Jr., what does success look ...

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    The last third-party candidate to win a state and get Electoral Votes was George Wallace, who won Southern states in 1968. The only third-party candidate to outperform a major party candidate was ...

  7. 1968 United States elections - Wikipedia

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    As of 2024, Wallace is the most recent third-party Presidential candidate to win a state's entire share of electoral votes. Nixon became the first former (non-sitting) vice president to win a presidential election; he was the only person to achieve that until former Vice President Joe Biden won the 2020 presidential election.

  8. Opinion: A third-party run is a risk we can’t afford - AOL

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    In 1948 and 1968, South Carolina Gov. Strom Thurmond and former Alabama Gov. George Wallace garnered 39 and 46 electoral votes, respectively, as third-party candidates. That’s it. No third-party ...

  9. 1968 United States presidential election in Alabama - Wikipedia

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    Democratic Party: George Wallace: Jim Allen 689,262 Democratic Party: George Wallace: Armistead Selden 689,009 Democratic Party: George Wallace: Agnes Baggett 687,876 Democratic Party: George Wallace: Frank Mizell 687,699 Democratic Party: George Wallace: Earl Morgan 687,664 Democratic Party: George Wallace: Richard "Dick" Beard 686,685 ...