Step 1 : Introduction to the question "10. In the 1968 presidential election there were three major contenders: Richard Nixon, Hubert Humphrey, and George Wallace. Nixon and Humphrey tied with 43 percent of the direct vote and Wallace had 13.5 percent. Who finally became President?"
...1. Hubert Humphrey 2. Richard Nixon 3. Gerald Ford 4. Dwight Eisenhower The Presidency went to Nixon with no feud because he won the majority of the electoral votes. The American public was really upset with this election and The American Institute of Public Opinion asked voters before and after that election if they would support a Constitutional amendment eliminating the Electoral College and replacing it with the direct-vote system. Before the election 60 percent said to do away with the College and after the election that total raised to 81 percent. However, the system was never changed.
Step 2 : Answer to the question "10. In the 1968 presidential election there were three major contenders: Richard Nixon, Hubert Humphrey, and George Wallace. Nixon and Humphrey tied with 43 percent of the direct vote and Wallace had 13.5 percent. Who finally became President?"
Richard Nixon:
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