Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Poll source Date Richard Nixon Republican Hubert Humphrey Democratic George Wallace American Ind. Undecided/Other Leading by ()Election Results: November 5, 1968
The Robert F. Kennedy presidential campaign began on March 16, 1968, when Kennedy, a United States Senator from New York, mounted an unlikely challenge to incumbent Democratic United States President Lyndon B. Johnson. Following an upset in the New Hampshire primary, Johnson announced on March 31 that he would not seek re-election to a second ...
Kennedy reached 15 percent in three qualifying polls ahead of CNN debate, but his polling average remains at just nine percent
Even Senator Robert F. Kennedy from New York, an outspoken critic of Johnson's policies, with a large base of support, publicly declined to run against Johnson in the primaries. Poll numbers also suggested that a large share of Americans who opposed the Vietnam War felt the growth of the anti-war hippie movement among younger Americans and ...
Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has reached 15% or more in three approved national polls. One more, and he will have met one of CNN's benchmarks to qualify for the debate ...
July’s national NBC News poll also shows how the ballot changes from one with just the two major nominees to an expanded ballot that includes Kennedy. In that poll — which, again, was taken ...
Kennedy died 26 hours later at Good Samaritan Hospital. At the moment of Kennedy's death, the delegate totals were estimated to be: [77] Hubert Humphrey – 561; Robert F. Kennedy – 393; Eugene McCarthy – 258; Kennedy's death threw the Democratic Party into disarray. Shaken by the event, Humphrey took off two weeks from campaigning.
A week after former Democratic candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced his independent bid for the presidency, a new Yahoo News/YouGov poll suggests that his impact on the 2024 election could be ...