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1960 Republican National Convention

The 1960 Republican National Convention was held in Chicago, Illinois, from July 25 to July 28, 1960, at the International Amphitheatre. It was the 14th and most recent time overall that Chicago hosted the Republican National Convention, more times than any other city.

1960 Republican National Convention
1960 presidential election
Nominees
Nixon and Lodge
Convention
Date(s)July 25–28, 1960
CityChicago
VenueInternational Amphitheatre
Candidates
Presidential nomineeRichard M. Nixon of California
Vice presidential nomineeHenry C. Lodge Jr. of Massachusetts
‹ 1956 · 1964 ›
Highlights of 1960 Republican convention

The convention nominated Vice President Richard M. Nixon for president and former Senator Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. of Massachusetts for vice president.

Presidential nomination edit

Presidential candidates edit

By the time the Republican convention opened, Nixon had no opponents for the nomination. The highlight of the convention was the speech by U.S. Senator Barry Goldwater of Arizona removing himself from the race, in which he called on conservatives to "take back" the party. Nixon won easily, earning 1,321 votes to 10 for Goldwater.[1] At the convention, Nixon promised that he would visit every state during his campaign.[2]

Presidential Balloting
Candidate 1st
Nixon 1,321
Goldwater 10


Presidential Balloting / 3rd Day of Convention (July 27, 1960)

Vice Presidential nomination edit

Vice Presidential candidates edit

After winning the presidential nomination, Nixon considered several candidates for the vice presidential nomination. Incumbent President Dwight D. Eisenhower strongly supported Henry Cabot Lodge Jr., the United States Ambassador to the United Nations.[3] Though Lodge was not viewed by Republicans as a charismatic speaker, his foreign policy experience as well as his longtime Republican Party ties as a descendant of the Lodge family made him an appealing candidate.[3]

Lodge was unpopular with the conservative wing of the party, who regarded him as a Northeastern moderate.[3] As a result of the conservatives' coolness toward Lodge, Nixon strongly considered conservative Minnesota Representative Walter Judd and U.S. Senator Thruston Morton of Kentucky, an establishment Republican who was more moderate than Judd but had a high profile as chairman of the Republican National Committee.[4]

Other candidates Nixon may have considered include:

After deciding on Lodge, Nixon participated in a closed session with party leaders, who concurred with his preference.[4] After the session, Nixon announced his choice publicly, and the convention ratified it.

Vice Presidential Balloting
Candidate 1st
Lodge 1,330
Not Voting 1


Vice Presidential Balloting / 4th Day of Convention (July 28, 1960)

General election edit

The Nixon-Lodge ticket lost the 1960 election to the Democratic ticket of John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on 2008-07-19. Retrieved 2009-03-29.
  2. ^ "Richard Nixon: Address Accepting the Presidential Nomination at the Republican National Convention in Chicago". www.presidency.ucsb.edu.
  3. ^ a b c Donaldson, Gary (2007). The First Modern Campaign: Kennedy, Nixon, and the Election of 1960. Rowman & Littlefield. pp. 90–91. ISBN 9780742548008. Retrieved 6 October 2015.
  4. ^ a b Pietrusza, David (2008). 1960: LBJ Vs. JFK Vs. Nixon : the Epic Campaign that Forged Three Presidencies. Sterling Publishing Company. pp. 225–230. ISBN 9781402761140. Retrieved 6 October 2015.

External links edit

  • Republican Party platform of 1960 at The American Presidency Project
  • Nixon nomination acceptance speech for President at RNC (transcript) at The American Presidency Project
  • Universal newsreel footage of the convention
  • Video of Nixon nomination acceptance speech for President at RNC from C-SPAN (via YouTube)
  • Audio of Nixon nomination acceptance speech for President at RNC[permanent dead link]
  • Video of Lodge nomination acceptance speech for Vice President at RNC from C-SPAN (via YouTube)

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources 1960 Republican National Convention news newspapers books scholar JSTOR May 2015 Learn how and when to remove this template message The 1960 Republican National Convention was held in Chicago Illinois from July 25 to July 28 1960 at the International Amphitheatre It was the 14th and most recent time overall that Chicago hosted the Republican National Convention more times than any other city 1960 Republican National Convention1960 presidential electionNominees Nixon and LodgeConventionDate s July 25 28 1960CityChicagoVenueInternational AmphitheatreCandidatesPresidential nomineeRichard M Nixon of CaliforniaVice presidential nomineeHenry C Lodge Jr of Massachusetts 1956 1964 source source source source Highlights of 1960 Republican convention The convention nominated Vice President Richard M Nixon for president and former Senator Henry Cabot Lodge Jr of Massachusetts for vice president Contents 1 Presidential nomination 1 1 Presidential candidates 2 Vice Presidential nomination 2 1 Vice Presidential candidates 3 General election 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksPresidential nomination editPresidential candidates edit nbsp Vice PresidentRichard Nixonof California nbsp SenatorBarry Goldwaterof Arizona Declined Consideration By the time the Republican convention opened Nixon had no opponents for the nomination The highlight of the convention was the speech by U S Senator Barry Goldwater of Arizona removing himself from the race in which he called on conservatives to take back the party Nixon won easily earning 1 321 votes to 10 for Goldwater 1 At the convention Nixon promised that he would visit every state during his campaign 2 Presidential Balloting Candidate 1st Nixon 1 321 Goldwater 10 Presidential Balloting 3rd Day of Convention July 27 1960 nbsp 1st Presidential BallotVice Presidential nomination editMain article 1960 Republican Party vice presidential candidate selection Vice Presidential candidates edit nbsp UN AmbassadorHenry Cabot Lodge Jr of Massachusetts nbsp SenatorThruston B Mortonof Kentucky nbsp RepresentativeWalter Juddof Minnesota nbsp Treasury SecretaryRobert B Andersonof Texas nbsp SenatorPrescott Bushof Connecticut nbsp Senate Minority LeaderEverett Dirksenof Illinois nbsp HEW SecretaryArthur Flemmingof Ohio nbsp RepresentativeGerald Fordof Michigan nbsp Labor SecretaryJames P Mitchellof New Jersey nbsp GovernorNelson Rockefellerof New York nbsp SenatorHugh Scottof Pennsylvania nbsp Interior SecretaryFred A Seatonof Nebraska nbsp GovernorWilliam Strattonof Illinois nbsp Former State RepresentativePhilip Willkieof Indiana After winning the presidential nomination Nixon considered several candidates for the vice presidential nomination Incumbent President Dwight D Eisenhower strongly supported Henry Cabot Lodge Jr the United States Ambassador to the United Nations 3 Though Lodge was not viewed by Republicans as a charismatic speaker his foreign policy experience as well as his longtime Republican Party ties as a descendant of the Lodge family made him an appealing candidate 3 Lodge was unpopular with the conservative wing of the party who regarded him as a Northeastern moderate 3 As a result of the conservatives coolness toward Lodge Nixon strongly considered conservative Minnesota Representative Walter Judd and U S Senator Thruston Morton of Kentucky an establishment Republican who was more moderate than Judd but had a high profile as chairman of the Republican National Committee 4 Other candidates Nixon may have considered include Barry M Goldwater U S Senator from Arizona Would be nominated for President in 1964 Charles A Halleck U S House Minority Leader from Indiana Neil H McElroy former Secretary of Defense from Ohio Charles H Percy businessman from Illinois William P Rogers U S Attorney General from Maryland After deciding on Lodge Nixon participated in a closed session with party leaders who concurred with his preference 4 After the session Nixon announced his choice publicly and the convention ratified it Vice Presidential Balloting Candidate 1st Lodge 1 330 Not Voting 1 Vice Presidential Balloting 4th Day of Convention July 28 1960 nbsp 1stVice Presidential BallotGeneral election editThe Nixon Lodge ticket lost the 1960 election to the Democratic ticket of John F Kennedy and Lyndon B Johnson See also editHistory of the United States Republican Party List of Republican National Conventions U S presidential nomination convention 1960 Democratic National Convention 1960 United States presidential electionReferences edit History Files Parades Protests and Politics Archived from the original on 2008 07 19 Retrieved 2009 03 29 Richard Nixon Address Accepting the Presidential Nomination at the Republican National Convention in Chicago www presidency ucsb edu a b c Donaldson Gary 2007 The First Modern Campaign Kennedy Nixon and the Election of 1960 Rowman amp Littlefield pp 90 91 ISBN 9780742548008 Retrieved 6 October 2015 a b Pietrusza David 2008 1960 LBJ Vs JFK Vs Nixon the Epic Campaign that Forged Three Presidencies Sterling Publishing Company pp 225 230 ISBN 9781402761140 Retrieved 6 October 2015 External links editRepublican Party platform of 1960 at The American Presidency Project Nixon nomination acceptance speech for President at RNC transcript at The American Presidency Project Universal newsreel footage of the convention Video of Nixon nomination acceptance speech for President at RNC from C SPAN via YouTube Audio of Nixon nomination acceptance speech for President at RNC permanent dead link Video of Lodge nomination acceptance speech for Vice President at RNC from C SPAN via YouTube Preceded by1956San Francisco California Republican National Conventions Succeeded by1964Daly City California Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1960 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