During the 1968 Republican National Convention, Richard Nixon pledged to restore Law and Order in America, promising to address the civil unrest and anti-Vietnam War protests of the time. He also emphasized a commitment to achieving "peace with honor" in Vietnam and sought to unify a divided nation. Nixon's campaign focused on appealing to the "silent majority," who he believed desired stability and traditional values. His message resonated with many voters, contributing to his eventual election as president.
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