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Republican politicians could attract racially conservative whites via implicit or “coded” language that emphasized “law and order” and opposition to busing and other desegregation measures. This was the essence of Richard Nixon’s southern strategy. It worked: four-fifths of southern whites voted for either Nixon or the third-party candidate George Wallace, a longtime segregationist, in 1968.
Tyranny of the Minority: Why American Democracy Reached the Breaking Point
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