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Presidential Elections - Analysis and Discussion => U.S. Presidential Election Results => Topic started by: Guderian on March 05, 2010, 04:55:54 AM



Title: Nixon with a Catholic running mate in 1960 - insanity or a good idea?
Post by: Guderian on March 05, 2010, 04:55:54 AM
As we all know, Kennedy won one of the tightest presidential elections ever in 1960, and he would have surely lost if he hadn't have swept almost 90% of the Catholic vote. Catholic votes were divided about 50-50 between Eisenhower and Stevenson in two previous elections. For all the "can a Catholic be elected President" talk that was dominant in 1960 I think JFK's religion was a huge factor playing in his favor, since many Catholics that were otherwise Republican-leaning voted that year for him, partially because they wanted to see one of their own elected President and partially because they wanted to stick it to the anti-Catholic Protestants. It was a huge obstacle for Nixon obviously, to see his opponent with an entire swing-voting bloc in his lap. Now, the question is, what if Nixon picked a Catholic running mate (I'm not sure who would qualify - maybe Bill Miller who ran 4 years later with Goldwater)? Would he win more Catholics than he would lose anti-Catholics?


Title: Re: Nixon with a Catholic running mate in 1960 - insanity or a good idea?
Post by: Obnoxiously Slutty Girly Girl on March 05, 2010, 07:33:01 AM
As a Catholic, I'm not a big JFK fan, but I doubt Catholics would have fallen for that sort of ruse from Richard Nixon.


Title: Re: Nixon with a Catholic running mate in 1960 - insanity or a good idea?
Post by: Padfoot on March 06, 2010, 01:00:32 AM
I think it would have "helped" Nixon the same way Palin "helped" McCain.  Blatant pandering gets you no where.


Title: Re: Nixon with a Catholic running mate in 1960 - insanity or a good idea?
Post by: Bo on March 06, 2010, 06:30:24 AM
Bad idea.