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词条 1972 United States presidential election in Texas
释义

  1. Results

     Results by county 

  2. Role of the Clintons in the McGovern campaign

  3. References

  4. Notes

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| election_name = 1972 United States presidential election in Texas
| country = Texas
| type = presidential
| ongoing = no
| previous_election = 1968 United States presidential election in Texas
| previous_year = 1968
| next_election = 1976 United States presidential election in Texas
| next_year = 1976
| election_date = November 7, 1972
| image1 =
| nominee1 = Richard Nixon
| party1 = Republican Party (United States)
| home_state1 = California
| running_mate1 = Spiro Agnew
| electoral_vote1 = 26
| popular_vote1 = 2,298,896
| percentage1 = 66.2%
| image2 =
| nominee2 = George McGovern
| party2 = Democratic Party (United States)
| home_state2 = South Dakota
| running_mate2 = Sargent Shriver
| electoral_vote2 = 0
| popular_vote2 = 1,154,291
| percentage2 = 33.2%
| title = President
| before_election = Richard Nixon
| before_party = Republican Party (United States)
| after_election = Richard Nixon
| after_party = Republican Party (United States)
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The 1972 United States presidential election in Texas was held on November 7, 1972. Incumbent Republican President Richard Nixon overwhelmingly won the state of Texas with 66.20 percent of the vote,[1] to the Democratic Party candidate George McGovern’s 33.24 percent, thus giving him the state’s 26 electoral votes. This was the first time a Republican won the state of Texas since 1956.

Nixon’s win in Texas made him the first ever Republican presidential candidate to break sixty percent of Texas’ popular vote in a presidential election, surpassing former President Dwight D. Eisenhower’s performance of 55.26 percent in 1956, and even native son Lyndon B. Johnson’s 63.32 percent in the 1964 election. Nixon is so far the only Republican candidate to break 65 percent of the state’s popular vote. At the county level, 246 of Texas’ 254 counties voted for Nixon, all by wide margins except heavily black Robertson County where Nixon won by a single vote. Nixon won 22 of Texas” 24 congressional districts – with the 18th (Harris County) and 20th (Bexar County) constituting the only congressional districts McGovern won anywhere in the former Confederacy. McGovern, however, did not win either county each of these districts were located in.

McGovern’s only county wins came from the south Texas region along the U.S.-Mexico border and Cottle County in the northern part of the state, though even his performances here were underwhelming. In fact, in the oldest extant Democrat stronghold in the entire United States,[2] Nixon became the solitary Republican since Theodore Roosevelt carried the county in 1904 to win La Salle County, the only Republican since Herbert Hoover in 1928 to carry Hidalgo County,{{ref label|only|a|a}} the only Republican since Dwight D. Eisenhower in 1952 to win Dimmit County and also Presidio County, one of only two Republicans since the county was founded in 1911 (following Eisenhower in 1956) to carry Jim Wells County and the only Republican apart from Eisenhower’s two victories there to win Wilacy County since it was created in 1921. This is also the last election at which Zavala County has voted Republican,[2] though that county did so even in 1960. Duval County, however, gave McGovern over 85 percent of the vote, which was the highest percentage of votes he received in any county nationally.[3] 1972 was the third successive election when Duval proved the most Democratic county in the nation.

As with the rest of the country that year, with the exception of Massachusetts and Washington, D.C., Texas voted for the Republican candidate as Nixon emphasized on a good economy and his successes in foreign affairs, such as coming near to ending American involvement in the Vietnam War and establishing relations with China. McGovern was constantly portrayed throughout the campaign as being a left-wing extremist because of his support for busing and civil rights, plus his opposition to the Vietnam War, support for granting amnesty to draft dodgers[4] and support for a thousand-dollar giveaway to each American as a solution to poverty.[5] McGovern was also viewed as inconsistent following the replacement of his first running mate, Thomas Eagleton, while many Republican campaigners believed McGovern would legalise abortion and illicit drugs if he were elected[6] – despite the fact that his ultimate running mate Sargent Shriver was firmly pro-life. {{As of|2016|11|alt=As of the 2016 presidential election}}, this is the best Republican election performance in Texas.

Results

United States presidential election in Texas, 1972[1]
PartyCandidateVotesPercentageElectoral votes
Republican Richard Nixon (incumbent)2,298,89666.20%26
Democratic George McGovern1,154,29133.24%0
Socialist Workers Linda Jenness8,6640.25%0
Write-in John G. Schmitz7,0980.20%0
Write-ins -3,7650.11%0
Totals3,472,714100.00%26
Voter turnout

Results by county

County Nixon# Nixon% McGovern# McGovern% Others# Others% Total votes cast
Anderson5,82672.24%2,23327.69%60.07%8,065
Andrews2,61579.00%67720.45%180.54%3,310
Angelina11,45369.04%4,97029.96%1661.00%16,589
Aransas2,03770.48%84429.20%90.31%2,890
Archer1,49469.42%63229.37%261.21%2,152
Armstrong76880.76%17718.61%60.63%951
Atascosa3,40065.28%1,80434.64%40.08%5,208
Austin3,08474.24%1,04325.11%270.65%4,154
Bailey1,83779.70%46520.17%30.13%2,305
Bandera1,79679.50%43419.21%291.28%2,259
Bastrop3,09761.82%1,90638.04%70.14%5,010
Baylor1,19066.52%59833.43%10.06%1,789
Bee3,77964.42%2,06735.24%200.34%5,866
Bell17,52571.79%6,84828.05%380.16%24,411
Bexar137,57259.76%91,66239.82%9590.42%230,193
Blanco1,21571.68%46027.14%201.18%1,695
Borden33076.21%9622.17%71.62%433
Bosque2,94774.12%1,01425.50%150.38%3,976
Bowie14,72273.55%5,22726.12%660.33%20,015
Brazoria21,04564.89%11,35035.00%370.11%32,432
Brazos14,24371.03%5,69228.39%1160.58%20,051
Brewster1,52462.31%90436.96%180.74%2,446
Briscoe64264.20%34934.90%90.90%1,000
Brooks1,11740.17%1,65759.58%70.25%2,781
Brown5,99072.76%2,17126.37%720.87%8,233
Burleson1,76256.38%1,36143.55%20.06%3,125
Burnet3,43873.34%1,22726.17%230.49%4,688
Caldwell3,17161.45%1,97438.26%150.29%5,160
Calhoun3,61464.93%1,93634.78%160.29%5,566
Callahan2,22375.64%66522.63%511.74%2,939
Cameron20,81660.69%13,34038.89%1440.42%34,300
Camp1,59960.55%1,04139.42%10.04%2,641
Carson1,86875.75%56122.75%371.50%2,466
Cass5,30372.76%1,98127.18%40.05%7,288
Castro1,68568.75%75130.64%150.61%2,451
Chambers2,39066.35%1,20633.48%60.17%3,602
Cherokee5,74369.29%2,46729.77%780.94%8,288
Childress1,71669.81%72929.66%130.53%2,458
Clay1,89364.28%1,02334.74%290.98%2,945
Cochran1,10672.01%41527.02%150.98%1,536
Coke76167.11%35831.57%151.32%1,134
Coleman2,38676.67%72123.17%50.16%3,112
Collin17,66778.04%4,78321.13%1870.83%22,637
Collingsworth1,25071.39%50128.61%00.00%1,751
Colorado3,49569.66%1,50229.94%200.40%5,017
Comal6,76178.36%1,82321.13%440.51%8,628
Comanche2,60868.31%1,17630.80%340.89%3,818
Concho70966.95%35033.05%00.00%1,059
Cooke6,31778.28%1,70221.09%510.63%8,070
Coryell5,07779.75%1,23519.40%540.85%6,366
Cottle56449.69%57150.31%00.00%1,135
Crane1,12373.78%34922.93%503.29%1,522
Crockett85172.12%32927.88%00.00%1,180
Crosby1,50359.15%1,02140.18%170.67%2,541
Culberson55569.12%23829.64%101.25%803
Dallam1,27178.02%32720.07%311.90%1,629
Dallas305,11269.53%129,66229.55%4,0210.92%438,795
Dawson3,24779.29%84620.66%20.05%4,095
Deaf Smith3,69073.67%1,24024.76%791.58%5,009
Delta95761.90%58137.58%80.52%1,546
Denton19,13866.18%9,72033.61%620.21%28,920
Dewitt3,75572.96%1,35726.36%350.68%5,147
Dickens70856.87%53442.89%30.24%1,245
Dimmit1,17251.81%1,07847.66%120.53%2,262
Donley1,22977.74%35022.14%20.13%1,581
Duval62314.32%3,72985.68%00.00%4,352
Eastland4,10671.50%1,63028.38%70.12%5,743
Ector21,38679.32%5,44920.21%1250.46%26,960
Edwards52082.02%10917.19%50.79%634
Ellis8,77969.53%3,83930.41%80.06%12,626
El Paso49,98160.15%32,43539.04%6740.81%83,090
Erath4,77774.26%1,64825.62%80.12%6,433
Falls3,01762.12%1,82537.57%150.31%4,857
Fannin3,82661.90%2,29537.13%600.97%6,181
Fayette3,88273.37%1,40026.46%90.17%5,291
Fisher1,20756.22%93343.46%70.33%2,147
Floyd2,18172.17%84127.83%00.00%3,022
Foard36953.87%31245.55%40.58%685
Fort Bend10,47569.42%4,54130.09%730.48%15,089
Franklin1,05965.90%54633.98%20.12%1,607
Freestone2,45965.61%1,28334.23%60.16%3,748
Frio1,90454.23%1,58845.23%190.54%3,511
Gaines1,92373.26%66925.49%331.26%2,625
Galveston30,93657.49%22,56541.93%3100.58%53,811
Garza1,15372.11%44627.89%00.00%1,599
Gillespie3,49085.67%52612.91%581.42%4,074
Glasscock28878.05%7520.33%61.63%369
Goliad1,01868.60%46431.27%20.13%1,484
Gonzales2,70769.84%1,16430.03%50.13%3,876
Gray7,96884.37%1,36714.47%1091.15%9,444
Grayson16,76970.65%6,95229.29%130.05%23,734
Gregg19,92777.49%5,32520.71%4641.80%25,716
Grimes2,24366.44%1,11633.06%170.50%3,376
Guadalupe8,28770.84%3,40429.10%70.06%11,698
Hale7,05176.04%2,13523.02%870.94%9,273
Hall1,30367.37%60731.39%241.24%1,934
Hamilton1,93173.79%68526.18%10.04%2,617
Hansford1,94788.90%2029.22%411.87%2,190
Hardeman1,35768.29%61430.90%160.81%1,987
Hardin5,19063.63%2,95236.19%150.18%8,157
Harris365,67262.56%215,91636.94%2,9430.50%584,531
Harrison9,60068.28%4,33330.82%1270.90%14,060
Hartley94680.17%20617.46%282.37%1,180
Haskell1,74464.74%95035.26%00.00%2,694
Hays5,40656.79%4,06842.74%450.47%9,519
Hemphill94281.42%21418.50%10.09%1,157
Henderson6,26369.49%2,74130.41%90.10%9,013
Hidalgo22,92055.23%18,36644.26%2130.51%41,499
Hill4,48170.25%1,88229.50%160.25%6,379
Hockley4,08470.84%1,62528.19%560.97%5,765
Hood1,74364.32%94935.02%180.66%2,710
Hopkins3,90369.20%1,71030.32%270.48%5,640
Houston3,31763.95%1,84435.55%260.50%5,187
Howard7,34372.85%2,71426.92%230.23%10,080
Hudspeth46764.24%25034.39%101.38%727
Hunt9,53572.02%3,65527.61%490.37%13,239
Hutchinson7,41181.25%1,40515.40%3053.34%9,121
Irion36376.10%11123.27%30.63%477
Jack1,71968.57%77530.91%130.52%2,507
Jackson2,74369.81%1,16329.60%230.59%3,929
Jasper4,57562.46%2,74637.49%40.05%7,325
Jeff Davis38264.20%20233.95%111.85%595
Jefferson45,81960.42%29,90939.44%1090.14%75,837
Jim Hogg76547.28%84852.41%50.31%1,618
Jim Wells5,28354.48%4,40445.41%110.11%9,698
Johnson10,04271.04%3,96828.07%1260.89%14,136
Jones3,20275.11%1,05024.63%110.26%4,263
Karnes2,63959.60%1,78040.20%90.20%4,428
Kaufman5,10064.51%2,79535.35%110.14%7,906
Kendall2,68184.23%48415.21%180.57%3,183
Kenedy12458.22%8841.31%10.47%213
Kent46567.59%22332.41%00.00%688
Kerr6,03977.82%1,51119.47%2102.71%7,760
Kimble97178.12%26621.40%60.48%1,243
King14365.30%7534.25%10.46%219
Kinney42564.39%23435.45%10.15%660
Kleberg5,31254.19%4,48145.71%100.10%9,803
Knox1,14863.78%63835.44%140.78%1,800
Lamar7,73672.62%2,86526.90%510.48%10,652
Lamb3,98174.19%1,35025.16%350.65%5,366
Lampasas2,25176.33%68823.33%100.34%2,949
La Salle1,07365.11%56734.41%80.49%1,648
Lavaca3,28869.65%1,42930.27%40.08%4,721
Lee1,87766.70%92032.69%170.60%2,814
Leon1,69966.16%86333.61%60.23%2,568
Liberty6,11164.79%3,31135.10%100.11%9,432
Limestone2,94966.67%1,45232.83%220.50%4,423
Lipscomb1,22687.57%15611.14%181.29%1,400
Live Oak1,74573.97%61025.86%40.17%2,359
Llano2,16473.53%76626.03%130.44%2,943
Loving5588.71%711.29%00.00%62
Lubbock43,56473.47%15,35325.89%3790.64%59,296
Lynn1,76671.47%69728.21%80.32%2,471
McCulloch1,76970.06%75329.82%30.12%2,525
McLennan33,37767.45%15,94732.23%1610.33%49,485
McMullen30476.77%8822.22%41.01%396
Madison1,54073.30%56126.70%00.00%2,101
Marion1,68060.22%1,10639.64%40.14%2,790
Martin93575.22%28723.09%211.69%1,243
Mason1,09673.71%36924.82%221.48%1,487
Matagorda5,00366.75%2,47333.00%190.25%7,495
Maverick1,47746.20%1,71053.49%100.31%3,197
Medina4,05971.85%1,50726.68%831.47%5,649
Menard64469.92%27329.64%40.43%921
Midland18,90579.60%4,38818.48%4571.92%23,750
Milam3,55462.14%2,15937.75%60.10%5,719
Mills1,08973.43%38826.16%60.40%1,483
Mitchell1,79071.83%69928.05%30.12%2,492
Montague3,46372.63%1,28626.97%190.40%4,768
Montgomery15,06777.48%4,35822.41%220.11%19,447
Moore3,62079.77%86319.02%551.21%4,538
Morris2,69969.47%1,16229.91%240.62%3,885
Motley65772.52%23025.39%192.10%906
Nacogdoches8,75770.41%3,65629.40%240.19%12,437
Navarro6,03964.91%3,24634.89%180.19%9,303
Newton1,94653.98%1,63645.38%230.64%3,605
Nolan3,63473.03%1,33826.89%40.08%4,976
Nueces41,68255.39%33,27744.22%2910.39%75,250
Ochiltree2,86189.35%2989.31%431.34%3,202
Oldham66677.17%17320.05%242.78%863
Orange13,23464.63%7,17235.02%720.35%20,478
Palo Pinto5,05869.79%2,18130.10%80.11%7,247
Panola4,32473.74%1,51125.77%290.49%5,864
Parker7,15269.11%3,18430.77%130.13%10,349
Parmer2,30481.62%49517.53%240.85%2,823
Pecos2,41973.10%84725.60%431.30%3,309
Polk3,04863.13%1,76036.45%200.41%4,828
Potter18,89174.56%6,26424.72%1800.71%25,335
Presidio78553.69%67446.10%30.21%1,462
Rains86561.61%53237.89%70.50%1,404
Randall18,55783.13%3,47015.54%2961.33%22,323
Reagan70373.61%24425.55%80.84%955
Real48375.23%15023.36%91.40%642
Red River3,11269.54%1,36130.41%20.04%4,475
Reeves2,42761.57%1,51038.31%50.13%3,942
Refugio1,93764.57%1,06035.33%30.10%3,000
Roberts46784.91%7112.91%122.18%550
Robertson1,97750.01%1,97649.99%00.00%3,953
Rockwall1,89075.06%61024.23%180.71%2,518
Runnels2,75278.83%73921.17%00.00%3,491
Rusk8,17973.87%2,86725.89%260.23%11,072
Sabine1,33358.64%93641.18%40.18%2,273
San Augustine1,50866.49%75333.20%70.31%2,268
San Jacinto1,29655.81%1,02043.93%60.26%2,322
San Patricio7,17957.42%5,09740.77%2261.81%12,502
San Saba1,10665.79%56733.73%80.48%1,681
Schleicher63071.51%25028.38%10.11%881
Scurry3,77774.79%1,22324.22%500.99%5,050
Shackelford90973.07%33126.61%40.32%1,244
Shelby4,29270.45%1,79229.42%80.13%6,092
Sherman99684.34%16914.31%161.35%1,181
Smith23,67174.37%8,04125.26%1150.36%31,827
Somervell70371.23%28428.77%00.00%987
Starr2,38941.82%3,32058.11%40.07%5,713
Stephens2,25976.73%67823.03%70.24%2,944
Sterling28674.67%9424.54%30.78%383
Stonewall66261.58%39436.65%191.77%1,075
Sutton70573.67%24525.60%70.73%957
Swisher1,79057.34%1,30041.64%321.02%3,122
Tarrant151,59668.55%69,18731.29%3550.16%221,138
Taylor22,41778.02%6,02420.97%2901.01%28,731
Terrell46779.02%12420.98%00.00%591
Terry3,05772.96%1,09926.23%340.81%4,190
Throckmorton56861.81%34837.87%30.33%919
Titus3,67168.07%1,70331.58%190.35%5,393
Tom Green15,78471.87%6,08227.69%950.43%21,961
Travis70,56156.30%54,15743.21%6110.49%125,329
Trinity1,46763.92%82635.99%20.09%2,295
Tyler2,95568.88%1,32130.79%140.33%4,290
Upshur4,73671.50%1,87928.37%90.14%6,624
Upton1,18681.07%25617.50%211.44%1,463
Uvalde3,88372.89%1,43826.99%60.11%5,327
Val Verde4,05266.17%2,04933.46%230.38%6,124
Van Zandt4,83971.33%1,93928.58%60.09%6,784
Victoria11,24672.56%4,22627.27%260.17%15,498
Walker5,08263.20%2,94036.56%190.24%8,041
Waller2,26358.95%1,53840.06%380.99%3,839
Ward2,68770.86%1,04927.66%561.48%3,792
Washington3,86274.30%1,32325.45%130.25%5,198
Webb6,01141.58%8,43558.34%120.08%14,458
Wharton6,27164.27%3,48135.68%50.05%9,757
Wheeler1,76677.87%50222.13%00.00%2,268
Wichita25,19768.69%10,94829.85%5371.46%36,682
Wilbarger3,18370.44%1,13925.20%1974.36%4,519
Willacy2,31762.12%1,38437.10%290.78%3,730
Williamson6,99864.40%3,80635.02%630.58%10,867
Wilson2,95358.68%2,07241.18%70.14%5,032
Winkler2,46779.71%60219.45%260.84%3,095
Wise4,23070.43%1,74128.99%350.58%6,006
Wood4,74671.28%1,84227.67%701.05%6,658
Yoakum1,95279.90%45718.71%341.39%2,443
Young3,35369.28%1,48630.70%10.02%4,840
Zapata69547.51%76852.49%00.00%1,463
Zavala1,28852.96%1,12246.13%220.90%2,432
Totals2,298,89666.20%1,154,29133.24%19,5270.56%3,472,714

Role of the Clintons in the McGovern campaign

Bill Clinton and his then-girlfriend (and future wife) Hillary (both Yale Law School students at the time) moved to Austin to work on the Texas McGovern campaign.[7]

Bill had originally planned to begin working as a southern states coordinator for the McGovern campaign during the summer of 1971. However, he postponed those plans in order to spend that summer with Hillary, who had taken a summer job in California.[8] The following summer, Bill took a job working for the campaign in Texas. He asked Hillary if she would be interested in joining him there. In her memoir Living History, Hillary recalled, {{quote|Bill asked if I wanted to go too. I did, but only if I had a specific job.[7]}}

Hillary was tasked with registering black and Hispanic voters in South Texas on behalf of the Democratic National Committee. With the 1972 election being the first in which 18 year-olds were able to vote, the task of voter registration was much greater than in other years.[7]

Hillary worked alongside Sara Ehrman, with whom she bonded.[7][9] She also bonded with Betsey Wright while working on the campaign, with whom she frequently would travel to Barton Springs[7]

Bill, meanwhile, worked closely with Eddie Bernice Johnson. He also worked with Ron Kirk (future mayor of Dallas), Ann Richards (future governor of Texas).[10][11] He additionally worked with Steven Spielberg who, at the time, was a little-known television producer.[12] He traveled frequently across the state to organize events and to hang posters in county courthouses.[7] He spent considerable time in Dallas, where he had an office in the campaign's local headquarters on Lemmon Avenue.[10]

The Clintons worked on the campaign alongside Garry Mauro (future Texas Land Commissioner). Mauro would subsequently head Bill's 1992 campaign in Texas.[7] They also worked alongside future Austin advertising executives Roy Spence and Judy Trabulsi, who would both go on to work on Bill Clinton's presidential campaigns. Spence would also work as a media adviser to Hillary in her 2008 presidential campaign, while Trablusi supported the candidacy of Barack Obama. Both worked in support of her 2016 presidential campaign.[7]

While working in Texas, the Clintons also networked with some donors that would later contribute to their own campaigns for political office, such as Bernard Rapoport.[7]

The Clintons, who were law students, were absent from attending their fall classes that term in order to work for the campaign. However, they both managed to ace their finals.[7]

While those working on the campaign expected him to lose in Texas, they worked in attempt to decrease his margin of defeat.[7]

References

1. ^{{cite web|url=http://uselectionatlas.org/RESULTS/state.php?f=0&fips=48&year=1972|title=1972 Presidential General Election Results – Texas|accessdate=April 13, 2016}}
2. ^Sullivan, Robert David; ‘How the Red and Blue Map Evolved Over the Past Century’; America Magazine in The National Catholic Review; June 29, 2016
3. ^Dave Leip’s Atlas of U.S. Presidential Elections; 1972 Presidential Election Statistics
4. ^Perry, James Moorhead; Us and Them: How the Press Covered the 1972 Election, p. 136 {{ISBN|0517505525}}
5. ^Grantham, Dewey W.; The Life and Death of the Solid South: A Political History, p. 179 {{ISBN|0813148723}}
6. ^Davis, Lanny; Scandal: How "Gotcha" Politics Is Destroying America, pp. 65-66 {{ISBN|1466892803}}
7. ^10 {{cite web |url=https://www.texastribune.org/2015/05/16/clintons-take-texas-1972/ |title=Allies Remember a Driven Hillary Rodham During 1972 Texas Campaign |last=Livingston |first=Abby |date=May 16, 2015 |website=www.texastribune.org |publisher=Texas Tribune |access-date=January 3, 2018 |quote=}}
8. ^{{Cite news | url=http://www.nysun.com/national/clintons-berkeley-summer-of-love/66982 | title=The Clintons' Berkeley Summer of Love | author=Gerstein, Josh | work=The New York Sun | date=November 26, 2007 | accessdate=May 9, 2009}}
9. ^{{Cite news|url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/obituaries/sara-ehrman-hill-staffer-mideast-peace-activist-and-hillary-clinton-mentor-dies-at-98/2017/06/03/e8b69416-424e-11e7-adba-394ee67a7582_story.html|title=Sara Ehrman, Hill staffer, Mideast peace activist and Hillary Clinton mentor, dies at 98|last=Barnes|first=Bart|date=June 3, 2017|work=The Washington Post|access-date=June 5, 2017|archive-url=|archive-date=|dead-url=}}
10. ^{{cite web|last1=Medley|first1=Jasmine|title=William Jefferson Clinton Presidential Center and the Clinton School of Public Service|url=http://nasje.org/william-jefferson-clinton-presidential-center-and-the-clinton-school-of-public-service/|website=National Association of State Judicial Educators|publisher=National Association of State Judicial Educators|accessdate=November 22, 2016}}
11. ^{{cite news|last1=Slater|first1=Wayne|title=Texas stumping in '72 helped shape Clinton's campaign|url=http://www.dallasnews.com/news/politics/2016/03/01/from-the-archives-lone-star-stumping-gig-in-72-race-helped-shape-hillary-clintons-08-bid|accessdate=November 22, 2016|agency=Dallas Morning News|issue=December 16, 2007|publisher=Dallas Morning News|date=December 16, 2007}}
12. ^{{cite news|last1=Felsenthal|first1=Carol|title=George McGovern and Bill Clinton: the State of the Friendship|url=http://www.huffingtonpost.com/carol-felsenthal/george-mcgovern-and-bill_b_98845.html|accessdate=November 22, 2016|agency=Huffington Post|issue=May 7, 2008|publisher=Huffington Post|date=May 7, 2008}}

Notes

{{note label|only|a|a}}Nixon‘s Hidalgo County win is the only time post-1928 when a Republican has won any of the contiguous counties of Hidalgo, Starr, Brooks, Zapata, Jim Hogg, Duval, Webb or Maverick.{{State Results of the 1972 U.S. presidential election | state=expanded}}{{Texas elections}}{{United States elections}}

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