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1972 Republican Party presidential primaries

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Candidate Richard Nixon Uncommitted John M. Ashbrook
Home state California N/A Ohio
Contests won 18 0 0
Popular vote 5,378,704 317,048 311,543
Percentage 86.9% 5.1% 5.0%

First place finishes by preference primary results

Previous Republican nominee

Richard Nixon

Republican nominee

Richard Nixon

From March 7 to June 6, 1972, voters of the Republican Party chose its nominee for president in the 1972 United States presidential election. Incumbent President Richard Nixon was again selected as the nominee through a series of primary elections and caucuses culminating in the 1972 Republican National Convention held from August 21 to August 23, 1972, in Miami, Florida.

Candidates

Nominee

Candidate Most recent office Home state Campaign

Withdrawal date

Popular vote Contests won Running mate
Richard Nixon President of the United States
(1969–1974)
 California
(Campaign)
Secured nomination: August 23, 1972
5,378,704
(96.9%)
18 Spiro Agnew

Withdrew during primaries

Candidate Most recent office Home state Campaign

Withdrawal date

Popular vote Contests won
John M. Ashbrook U.S. Representative from Ohio
(1961–1982)
 Ohio 311,543
(5.0%)
0
Pete McCloskey U.S. Representative from California
(1967–1983)
 California 132,731
(2.1%)
0

Endorsements

List of Richard Nixon 1972 presidential campaign endorsements
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Polling

National polling

Poll source Publication John Ashbrook Pete McCloskey Richard Nixon
Gallup Feb. 1972 5% 6% 83%

Overview of the race

Nixon was a popular incumbent president in 1972, as he seemed to have reached détente with China and the USSR. He shrugged off the first glimmers of that, after the election, because of the massive Watergate scandal.

Polls showed that Nixon had a strong lead. He was challenged by two minor candidates, liberal Pete McCloskey of California and conservative John Ashbrook of Ohio. McCloskey ran as an anti-Vietnam war candidate dedicated to a much more clearer liberal position compared to Nixon's ambiguity approach within the party, while Ashbrook was dedicated to a much more clearer conservative position than Nixon and opposed Nixon's détente policies towards China and the Soviet Union. In the New Hampshire primary McCloskey's platform of peace garnered 19.7% of the vote to Nixon's 67.9%, with Ashbrook receiving 10.9% and comedian Pat Paulsen receiving 1.1%. Having previously stated that he would withdraw from the race had he not achieved 20% of the vote, McCloskey did so.

Nixon won 1,347 of the 1,348 delegates to the GOP convention, with McCloskey receiving the vote of one delegate from New Mexico.

Timeline of the race

March 7

See also: 1972 New Hampshire Republican presidential primary
1972 Republican Party primary in New Hampshire
Candidate Votes %
Richard M. Nixon (incumbent) 79,239 67.6
Paul N. McCloskey 23,190 19.8
John M. Ashbrook 11,362 9.7
Others 3,417 2.9
Total votes 117,208 100.0

March 14

1972 Republican Party primary in Florida
Candidate Votes %
Richard M. Nixon (incumbent) 360,278 87
John M. Ashbrook 36,617 8.8
Paul N. McCloskey 17,312 4.2
Total votes 414,207 100

March 21

1972 Republican Party primary in Illinois
Candidate Votes %
Richard M. Nixon (incumbent) 32,550 97
John M. Ashbrook 170 0.5
Paul N. McCloskey 47 0.1
Others 802 2.4
Total votes 33,569 100

April 4

1972 Republican Party primary in Wisconsin
Candidate Votes %
Richard M. Nixon (incumbent) 277,601 96.9
Paul N. McCloskey 3,651 1.3
John M. Ashbrook 2,604 0.9
"None of the names shown" 2,315 0.8
Others 273 0.1
Total votes 286,444 100

April 25

1972 Republican Party primary in Massachusetts
Candidate Votes %
Richard M. Nixon (incumbent) 99,150 81.2
Paul N. McCloskey 16,435 13.5
John M. Ashbrook 4,864 4
Others 1,690 1.4
Total votes 122,139 100
1972 Republican Party primary in Pennsylvania
Candidate Votes %
Richard M. Nixon (incumbent) 153,886 83.3
George C. Wallace 20,472 11.1
Others 10,443 5.7
Total votes 184,801 100

May 2

1972 Republican Party primary in Indiana
Candidate Votes %
Richard M. Nixon (incumbent) 417,069 100
Total votes 417,069 100
1972 Republican Party primary in Ohio
Candidate Votes %
Richard M. Nixon (incumbent) 692,828 100
Total votes 692,828 100

May 4

1972 Republican Party primary in Tennessee
Candidate Votes %
Richard M. Nixon (incumbent) 109,696 95.8
John M. Ashbrook 2,419 2.1
Paul N. McCloskey 2,370 2.1
Others 4 0
Total votes 114,489 100

May 6

1972 Republican Party primary in North Carolina
Candidate Votes %
Richard M. Nixon (incumbent) 159,167 94.8
Paul N. McCloskey 8,732 5.2
Total votes 167,899 100

May 9

1972 Republican Party primary in Nebraska
Candidate Votes %
Richard M. Nixon (incumbent) 179,464 92.4
Paul N. McCloskey 9,011 4.6
John M. Ashbrook 4,996 2.6
Others 801 0.4
Total votes 194,272 100
1972 Republican Party primary in West Virginia
Candidate Votes %
Unpledged delegates at large 95,813 100
Total votes 95,813 100

May 16

1972 Republican Party primary in Maryland
Candidate Votes %
Richard M. Nixon (incumbent) 99,308 86.2
Paul N. McCloskey 9,223 8
John M. Ashbrook 6,718 5.8
Total votes 115,249 100
1972 Republican Party primary in Michigan
Candidate Votes %
Richard M. Nixon (incumbent) 321,652 95.5
Paul N. McCloskey 9,691 2.9
Unpledged delegates 5,370 1.6
Others 30 0
Total votes 336,743 100

May 23

1972 Republican Party primary in Oregon
Candidate Votes %
Richard M. Nixon (incumbent) 231,151 82
Paul N. McCloskey 29,365 10.4
John M. Ashbrook 16,696 5.9
Others 4,798 1.7
Total votes 282,010 100
1972 Republican Party primary in Rhode Island
Candidate Votes %
Richard M. Nixon (incumbent) 4,953 88.3
Paul N. McCloskey 337 6
John M. Ashbrook 175 3.1
Unpledged delegates at large 146 2.6
Total votes 5,611 100

June 6

1972 Republican Party primary in California
Candidate Votes %
Richard M. Nixon (incumbent) 2,058,825 90.1
John M. Ashbrook 224,922 9.8
Others 175 0
Total votes 2,283,922 100
1972 Republican Party primary in New Jersey
Candidate Votes %
Unpledged delegates at large 215,719 100
Total votes 215,719 100
1972 Republican Party primary in New Mexico
Candidate Votes %
Richard M. Nixon (incumbent) 49,067 88.5
Paul N. McCloskey 3,367 5.5
"None of the names shown" 3,035 5.5
Total votes 104,536 100
1972 Republican Party primary in South Dakota
Candidate Votes %
Richard M. Nixon (incumbent) 52,820 100
Total votes 52,820 100

Results by popular vote

1972 Republican Party presidential primaries
Candidate Votes %
Richard M. Nixon (incumbent) 5,378,704 86.9
Unpledged delegates 317,048 5.1
John M. Ashbrook 311,543 5.0
Paul N. McCloskey 132,731 2.1
George C. Wallace 20,472 0.3
"None of the names shown" 5,350 0.1
Others 22,433 0.4
Total votes 6,188,281 100

See also

References

  1. ^ "Remarks at a "Victory '72" Luncheon in San Francisco, California". 27 September 1972.
  2. ^ "Remarks at a "Salute to the President" Dinner in New York City". 9 November 1971.
  3. ^ "Remarks at a "Salute to the President" Dinner in Chicago, Illinois". 9 November 1971.
  4. ^ "Many Southern Democrats Plan To Back Nixon for Re-election". The New York Times. 13 August 1972.
  5. ^ "Nixon Entertain Their Hollywood Backers". The New York Times. 28 August 1972.
  6. ^ Critchlow, Donald (2013). When Hollywood was right : how movie stars, studio moguls, and big business remade American politics. New York : Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-19918-6 – via Internet Archive.
  7. ^ "Black celebrities have a long history of endorsing Republican presidents". The Washington Post. 3 November 2020.
  8. ^ "Nixon's Political Football". 21 October 2021.
  9. "US President - R Primaries". OurCampaigns.com. 16 Nov 2004. Retrieved 29 Oct 2020.
  10. "New Hampshire Finals". The Miami Herald. UPI. March 15, 1972. Retrieved June 23, 2021.
  11. "Nixon Renominated". Partners.nytimes.com. 1972-08-23. Retrieved 2016-05-05.
  12. ^ Kalb, Deborah, ed. (2010). Guide to U.S. Elections (6th ed.). Washington, DC: CQ Press. pp. 412–415. ISBN 9781604265361.
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