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2MNHex1015% shift to the rightGeorge Wallace: Hubert HumphreyBRight0ü54.0-9.8-13337910191HUBERT HUMPHREYRichard Nixon42.7%857738312751664.524.346)%)(GEORGE WALLACE13.5%689319906473The election of 1968 was a wrenching national experience, conducted against a backdrop that included the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and subsequent race riots across the nation, the assassination of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, widespread demonstrations against the Vietnam War across college campuses, and violent confrontations between police and anti-war protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Nixon ran on a campaign that promised to restore "law and order". The election also featured a strong third party effort by former Alabama Governor George Wallace. Because Wallace's campaign promoted segregation, he proved to be a formidable candidate in the South; no third-party candidate has won an entire state's electoral votes since.-27.8D-63.81-15-12.541.55.599019301RICHARD NIXONGeorge Wallace43.4%65864331785480Midwest215.3-0.55MinnesotaMinnesotaD158850673211875-54R1968
3MIHex2127% shift to the rightGeorge Wallace: Hubert HumphreyARight0ü48.2-18.5-54353321191HUBERT HUMPHREYRichard Nixon42.7%1593082312751667.5210.046)%)(GEORGE WALLACE13.5%3319689906473The election of 1968 was a wrenching national experience, conducted against a backdrop that included the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and subsequent race riots across the nation, the assassination of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, widespread demonstrations against the Vietnam War across college campuses, and violent confrontations between police and anti-war protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Nixon ran on a campaign that promised to restore "law and order". The election also featured a strong third party effort by former Alabama Governor George Wallace. Because Wallace's campaign promoted segregation, he proved to be a formidable candidate in the South; no third-party candidate has won an entire state's electoral votes since.-33.6D-66.71-10-6.741.58.4310513301RICHARD NIXONGeorge Wallace43.4%137066531785480Midwest226.9-0.58MichiganMichiganD330625073211875-48.2R1968
4MEHex425% shift to the rightGeorge Wallace: Hubert HumphreyBRight0ü55.3-13.5-449524191HUBERT HUMPHREYRichard Nixon42.7%2173123127516611.501.646)%)(GEORGE WALLACE13.5%63709906473The election of 1968 was a wrenching national experience, conducted against a backdrop that included the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and subsequent race riots across the nation, the assassination of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, widespread demonstrations against the Vietnam War across college campuses, and violent confrontations between police and anti-war protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Nixon ran on a campaign that promised to restore "law and order". The election also featured a strong third party effort by former Alabama Governor George Wallace. Because Wallace's campaign promoted segregation, he proved to be a formidable candidate in the South; no third-party candidate has won an entire state's electoral votes since.-37.6D-68.81-15-12.243.111.950553301RICHARD NIXONGeorge Wallace43.4%16925431785480Northeast025.4-0.511MaineMaineD39293673211875-55.3R1968
5NYHex4332% shift to the rightGeorge Wallace: Hubert HumphreyARight0ü49.7-18.9-153463243191HUBERT HUMPHREYRichard Nixon42.7%3378470312751669.525.346)%)(GEORGE WALLACE13.5%3588649906473The election of 1968 was a wrenching national experience, conducted against a backdrop that included the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and subsequent race riots across the nation, the assassination of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, widespread demonstrations against the Vietnam War across college campuses, and violent confrontations between police and anti-war protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Nixon ran on a campaign that promised to restore "law and order". The election also featured a strong third party effort by former Alabama Governor George Wallace. Because Wallace's campaign promoted segregation, he proved to be a formidable candidate in the South; no third-party candidate has won an entire state's electoral votes since.-37.3D-68.61-10-5.40000000044.313764373301RICHARD NIXONGeorge Wallace43.4%300793231785480Northeast231.9-0.59New YorkNew YorkD679168873211875-49.7R1968
6RIHex430% shift to the rightGeorge Wallace: Hubert HumphreyDRight0ü64.0-16.9-689454191HUBERT HUMPHREYRichard Nixon42.7%2465183127516611.524.146)%)(GEORGE WALLACE13.5%156789906473The election of 1968 was a wrenching national experience, conducted against a backdrop that included the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and subsequent race riots across the nation, the assassination of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, widespread demonstrations against the Vietnam War across college campuses, and violent confrontations between police and anti-war protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Nixon ran on a campaign that promised to restore "law and order". The election also featured a strong third party effort by former Alabama Governor George Wallace. Because Wallace's campaign promoted segregation, he proved to be a formidable candidate in the South; no third-party candidate has won an entire state's electoral votes since.-61.8D-80.91-35-32.231.812.747744301RICHARD NIXONGeorge Wallace43.4%12235931785480Northeast229.6-0.510Rhode IslandRhode IslandD38500073211875-64R1968
7MAHex1423% shift to the rightGeorge Wallace: Hubert HumphreyDRight0ü63.0-13.2-31720414191HUBERT HUMPHREYRichard Nixon42.7%14692183127516610.523.746)%)(GEORGE WALLACE13.5%870889906473The election of 1968 was a wrenching national experience, conducted against a backdrop that included the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and subsequent race riots across the nation, the assassination of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, widespread demonstrations against the Vietnam War across college campuses, and violent confrontations between police and anti-war protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Nixon ran on a campaign that promised to restore "law and order". The election also featured a strong third party effort by former Alabama Governor George Wallace. Because Wallace's campaign promoted segregation, he proved to be a formidable candidate in the South; no third-party candidate has won an entire state's electoral votes since.-52.8D-76.21-35-30.132.99.5217117301RICHARD NIXONGeorge Wallace43.4%76684431785480Northeast222.7-0.511MassachusettsMassachusettsD233175273211875-63R1968
8PAHex2927% shift to the rightGeorge Wallace: Hubert HumphreyARight0ü47.6-17.3-87154929191HUBERT HUMPHREYRichard Nixon42.7%225940531275166938.046)%)(GEORGE WALLACE13.5%3785829906473The election of 1968 was a wrenching national experience, conducted against a backdrop that included the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and subsequent race riots across the nation, the assassination of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, widespread demonstrations against the Vietnam War across college campuses, and violent confrontations between police and anti-war protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Nixon ran on a campaign that promised to restore "law and order". The election also featured a strong third party effort by former Alabama Governor George Wallace. Because Wallace's campaign promoted segregation, he proved to be a formidable candidate in the South; no third-party candidate has won an entire state's electoral votes since.-30.2D-64.91-5-3.644.09.3416360301RICHARD NIXONGeorge Wallace43.4%209001731785480Northeast326.6-0.58PennsylvaniaPennsylvaniaD474792873211875-47.6R1968
9CTHex831% shift to the rightGeorge Wallace: Hubert HumphreyARight0ü49.5-18.3-2047088191HUBERT HUMPHREYRichard Nixon42.7%621561312751661136.146)%)(GEORGE WALLACE13.5%766509906473The election of 1968 was a wrenching national experience, conducted against a backdrop that included the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and subsequent race riots across the nation, the assassination of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, widespread demonstrations against the Vietnam War across college campuses, and violent confrontations between police and anti-war protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Nixon ran on a campaign that promised to restore "law and order". The election also featured a strong third party effort by former Alabama Governor George Wallace. Because Wallace's campaign promoted segregation, he proved to be a formidable candidate in the South; no third-party candidate has won an entire state's electoral votes since.-35.7D-67.81-10-5.244.312.2165725301RICHARD NIXONGeorge Wallace43.4%55672131785480Northeast330.5-0.510ConnecticutConnecticutD125623273211875-49.5R1968
10DCHex37% shift to the rightHubert HumphreyERight0ü81.8-3.7-302303191HUBERT HUMPHREYRichard Nixon42.7%139566312751661250.046GEORGE WALLACE13.5%9906473The election of 1968 was a wrenching national experience, conducted against a backdrop that included the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and subsequent race riots across the nation, the assassination of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, widespread demonstrations against the Vietnam War across college campuses, and violent confrontations between police and anti-war protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Nixon ran on a campaign that promised to restore "law and order". The election also featured a strong third party effort by former Alabama Governor George Wallace. Because Wallace's campaign promoted segregation, he proved to be a formidable candidate in the South; no third-party candidate has won an entire state's electoral votes since.-71D-85.51-65-63.618.23.72211301RICHARD NIXONGeorge Wallace43.4%3101231785480Northeast47.4-0.510Dist. of Col.Dist. of Col.D17057873211875-81.8R1968
11WVHex727% shift to the rightGeorge Wallace: Hubert HumphreyARight0ü49.6-18.3-1639967191HUBERT HUMPHREYRichard Nixon42.7%374091312751667.549.646)%)(GEORGE WALLACE13.5%725609906473The election of 1968 was a wrenching national experience, conducted against a backdrop that included the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and subsequent race riots across the nation, the assassination of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, widespread demonstrations against the Vietnam War across college campuses, and violent confrontations between police and anti-war protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Nixon ran on a campaign that promised to restore "law and order". The election also featured a strong third party effort by former Alabama Governor George Wallace. Because Wallace's campaign promoted segregation, he proved to be a formidable candidate in the South; no third-party candidate has won an entire state's electoral votes since.-35.8D-67.91-10-8.840.88.753602301RICHARD NIXONGeorge Wallace43.4%30755531785480South427.0-0.57West VirginiaWest VirginiaD75420673211875-49.6R1968
12MDHex1029% shift to the rightGeorge Wallace: Hubert HumphreyARight0ü43.6-21.9-19260210191HUBERT HUMPHREYRichard Nixon42.7%538310312751668.5414.546)%)(GEORGE WALLACE13.5%1787349906473The election of 1968 was a wrenching national experience, conducted against a backdrop that included the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and subsequent race riots across the nation, the assassination of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, widespread demonstrations against the Vietnam War across college campuses, and violent confrontations between police and anti-war protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Nixon ran on a campaign that promised to restore "law and order". The election also featured a strong third party effort by former Alabama Governor George Wallace. Because Wallace's campaign promoted segregation, he proved to be a formidable candidate in the South; no third-party candidate has won an entire state's electoral votes since.-31D-65.51-5-1.741.97.4132500301RICHARD NIXONGeorge Wallace43.4%51799531785480South429.3-0.59MarylandMarylandD123503973211875-43.6R1968
13TXHex2526% shift to the rightGeorge Wallace: Hubert HumphreyARight0ü41.1-22.2-39638125191HUBERT HUMPHREYRichard Nixon42.7%1266804312751664719.046)%)(GEORGE WALLACE13.5%5842699906473The election of 1968 was a wrenching national experience, conducted against a backdrop that included the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and subsequent race riots across the nation, the assassination of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, widespread demonstrations against the Vietnam War across college campuses, and violent confrontations between police and anti-war protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Nixon ran on a campaign that promised to restore "law and order". The election also featured a strong third party effort by former Alabama Governor George Wallace. Because Wallace's campaign promoted segregation, he proved to be a formidable candidate in the South; no third-party candidate has won an entire state's electoral votes since.-26.8D-63.31-5-1.239.93.4269278301RICHARD NIXONGeorge Wallace43.4%122784431785480South725.6-0.54TexasTexasD307921673211875-41.1R1968
14WAHex923% shift to the rightGeorge Wallace: Hubert HumphreyARight0ü47.2-14.8-1638449191HUBERT HUMPHREYRichard Nixon42.7%616037312751661.527.446)%)(GEORGE WALLACE13.5%969909906473The election of 1968 was a wrenching national experience, conducted against a backdrop that included the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and subsequent race riots across the nation, the assassination of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, widespread demonstrations against the Vietnam War across college campuses, and violent confrontations between police and anti-war protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Nixon ran on a campaign that promised to restore "law and order". The election also featured a strong third party effort by former Alabama Governor George Wallace. Because Wallace's campaign promoted segregation, he proved to be a formidable candidate in the South; no third-party candidate has won an entire state's electoral votes since.-24.6D-621-5-2.145.17.7118144301RICHARD NIXONGeorge Wallace43.4%58851031785480West222.5-0.51WashingtonWashingtonD130428173211875-47.2R1968
15HIHex437% shift to the rightGeorge Wallace: Hubert HumphreyCRight0ü59.8-19-219254191HUBERT HUMPHREYRichard Nixon42.7%14132431275166-0.551.546)%)(GEORGE WALLACE13.5%34699906473The election of 1968 was a wrenching national experience, conducted against a backdrop that included the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and subsequent race riots across the nation, the assassination of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, widespread demonstrations against the Vietnam War across college campuses, and violent confrontations between police and anti-war protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Nixon ran on a campaign that promised to restore "law and order". The election also featured a strong third party effort by former Alabama Governor George Wallace. Because Wallace's campaign promoted segregation, he proved to be a formidable candidate in the South; no third-party candidate has won an entire state's electoral votes since.-57.6D-78.81-25-21.138.717.547403301RICHARD NIXONGeorge Wallace43.4%9142531785480West736.5-0.51HawaiiHawaiiD23621873211875-59.8R1968
16ARHex6Independent winnerGeorge Wallace: Hubert HumphreyKIndependent0ü30.4-25.7-125969191HUBERT HUMPHREYRichard Nixon42.7%188228312751666538.9646)%)(GEORGE WALLACE13.5%2409829906473The election of 1968 was a wrenching national experience, conducted against a backdrop that included the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and subsequent race riots across the nation, the assassination of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, widespread demonstrations against the Vietnam War across college campuses, and violent confrontations between police and anti-war protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Nixon ran on a campaign that promised to restore "law and order". The election also featured a strong third party effort by former Alabama Governor George Wallace. Because Wallace's campaign promoted segregation, he proved to be a formidable candidate in the South; no third-party candidate has won an entire state's electoral votes since.-12.7D-56.110030.8-12.6-52505301RICHARD NIXONGeorge Wallace43.4%19075931785480South512.7-0.55ArkansasArkansasI619969732118750R1968
17MSHex7Independent winnerGeorge Wallace: Hubert HumphreyKIndependent0ü23.010.198026191HUBERT HUMPHREYRichard Nixon42.7%150644312751666.5663.5746)%)(GEORGE WALLACE13.5%4153499906473The election of 1968 was a wrenching national experience, conducted against a backdrop that included the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and subsequent race riots across the nation, the assassination of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, widespread demonstrations against the Vietnam War across college campuses, and violent confrontations between police and anti-war protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Nixon ran on a campaign that promised to restore "law and order". The election also featured a strong third party effort by former Alabama Governor George Wallace. Because Wallace's campaign promoted segregation, he proved to be a formidable candidate in the South; no third-party candidate has won an entire state's electoral votes since.74.2R87.110013.5-73.6-268012301RICHARD NIXONGeorge Wallace43.4%8851631785480South6-74.20.56MississippiMississippiI654509732118750R1968
18LAHex10Independent winnerGeorge Wallace: Hubert HumphreyKIndependent0ü28.2-15-77453191HUBERT HUMPHREYRichard Nixon42.7%309615312751665.5648.31046)%)(GEORGE WALLACE13.5%5303009906473The election of 1968 was a wrenching national experience, conducted against a backdrop that included the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and subsequent race riots across the nation, the assassination of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, widespread demonstrations against the Vietnam War across college campuses, and violent confrontations between police and anti-war protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Nixon ran on a campaign that promised to restore "law and order". The election also featured a strong third party effort by former Alabama Governor George Wallace. Because Wallace's campaign promoted segregation, he proved to be a formidable candidate in the South; no third-party candidate has won an entire state's electoral votes since.13.6R56.810023.5-33.3-251690301RICHARD NIXONGeorge Wallace43.4%25753531785480South6-13.60.55LouisianaLouisianaI1097450732118750R1968
19ALHex10Independent winnerGeorge Wallace: Hubert HumphreyKIndependent0ü18.7-11.849072364-14154191HUBERT HUMPHREYRichard Nixon42.7%196579312751667.5665.91046)%)(GEORGE WALLACE13.5%6914259906473The election of 1968 was a wrenching national experience, conducted against a backdrop that included the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and subsequent race riots across the nation, the assassination of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, widespread demonstrations against the Vietnam War across college campuses, and violent confrontations between police and anti-war protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Nixon ran on a campaign that promised to restore "law and order". The election also featured a strong third party effort by former Alabama Governor George Wallace. Because Wallace's campaign promoted segregation, he proved to be a formidable candidate in the South; no third-party candidate has won an entire state's electoral votes since.38.950927636R69.510014.0-55.5-332162301RICHARD NIXONGeorge Wallace43.4%14692331785480South6-39.00.57AlabamaAlabamaI1049922732118750R1968
20GAHex12Independent winnerGeorge Wallace: Hubert HumphreyKIndependent0ü26.7-19.2-188116191HUBERT HUMPHREYRichard Nixon42.7%334440312751668742.81246)%)(GEORGE WALLACE13.5%5355509906473The election of 1968 was a wrenching national experience, conducted against a backdrop that included the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and subsequent race riots across the nation, the assassination of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, widespread demonstrations against the Vietnam War across college campuses, and violent confrontations between police and anti-war protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Nixon ran on a campaign that promised to restore "law and order". The election also featured a strong third party effort by former Alabama Governor George Wallace. Because Wallace's campaign promoted segregation, he proved to be a formidable candidate in the South; no third-party candidate has won an entire state's electoral votes since.8.2R54.110030.4-23.7-236473301RICHARD NIXONGeorge Wallace43.4%38011131785480South6-8.20.58GeorgiaGeorgiaI1250266732118750R1968
21NDHex434% shift to the rightGeorge Wallace: Hubert HumphreyGRight0ü38.2-19.8-55015191HUBERT HUMPHREYRichard Nixon42.7%94769312751663.525.746)%)(GEORGE WALLACE13.5%142449906473The election of 1968 was a wrenching national experience, conducted against a backdrop that included the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and subsequent race riots across the nation, the assassination of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, widespread demonstrations against the Vietnam War across college campuses, and violent confrontations between police and anti-war protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Nixon ran on a campaign that promised to restore "law and order". The election also featured a strong third party effort by former Alabama Governor George Wallace. Because Wallace's campaign promoted segregation, he proved to be a formidable candidate in the South; no third-party candidate has won an entire state's electoral votes since.-16.1D-5811517.755.914304624301RICHARD NIXONGeorge Wallace43.4%13866931785480Midwest233.8-0.54North DakotaNorth DakotaR2478827321187555.9R1968
22WIHex1228% shift to the rightGeorge Wallace: Hubert HumphreyFRight0ü44.3-17.8-301620191HUBERT HUMPHREYRichard Nixon42.7%748804312751665.527.646)%)(GEORGE WALLACE13.5%1278359906473The election of 1968 was a wrenching national experience, conducted against a backdrop that included the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and subsequent race riots across the nation, the assassination of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, widespread demonstrations against the Vietnam War across college campuses, and violent confrontations between police and anti-war protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Nixon ran on a campaign that promised to restore "law and order". The election also featured a strong third party effort by former Alabama Governor George Wallace. Because Wallace's campaign promoted segregation, he proved to be a formidable candidate in the South; no third-party candidate has won an entire state's electoral votes since.-24.4D-62.1103.647.910.217150212301RICHARD NIXONGeorge Wallace43.4%80999731785480Midwest228.0-0.57WisconsinWisconsinR16915387321187547.9R1968
23ILHex2622% shift to the rightGeorge Wallace: Hubert HumphreyFRight0ü44.2-15.3-757019191HUBERT HUMPHREYRichard Nixon42.7%203981431275166638.546)%)(GEORGE WALLACE13.5%3909589906473The election of 1968 was a wrenching national experience, conducted against a backdrop that included the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and subsequent race riots across the nation, the assassination of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, widespread demonstrations against the Vietnam War across college campuses, and violent confrontations between police and anti-war protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Nixon ran on a campaign that promised to restore "law and order". The election also featured a strong third party effort by former Alabama Governor George Wallace. Because Wallace's campaign promoted segregation, he proved to be a formidable candidate in the South; no third-party candidate has won an entire state's electoral votes since.-19D-59.5102.947.16.626882826301RICHARD NIXONGeorge Wallace43.4%217477431785480Midwest221.9-0.56IllinoisIllinoisR46197497321187547.1R1968
24SDHex423% shift to the rightGeorge Wallace: Hubert HumphreyGRight0ü42.0-13.6-44987191HUBERT HUMPHREYRichard Nixon42.7%11802331275166434.846)%)(GEORGE WALLACE13.5%134009906473The election of 1968 was a wrenching national experience, conducted against a backdrop that included the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and subsequent race riots across the nation, the assassination of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, widespread demonstrations against the Vietnam War across college campuses, and violent confrontations between police and anti-war protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Nixon ran on a campaign that promised to restore "law and order". The election also featured a strong third party effort by former Alabama Governor George Wallace. Because Wallace's campaign promoted segregation, he proved to be a formidable candidate in the South; no third-party candidate has won an entire state's electoral votes since.-11.2D-55.611011.353.38.9197334301RICHARD NIXONGeorge Wallace43.4%14984131785480Midwest322.5-0.54South DakotaSouth DakotaR2812647321187553.3R1968
25IAHex936% shift to the rightGeorge Wallace: Hubert HumphreyGRight0ü40.8-21.1-256331191HUBERT HUMPHREYRichard Nixon42.7%47669931275166535.746)%)(GEORGE WALLACE13.5%664229906473The election of 1968 was a wrenching national experience, conducted against a backdrop that included the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and subsequent race riots across the nation, the assassination of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, widespread demonstrations against the Vietnam War across college campuses, and violent confrontations between police and anti-war protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Nixon ran on a campaign that promised to restore "law and order". The election also featured a strong third party effort by former Alabama Governor George Wallace. Because Wallace's campaign promoted segregation, he proved to be a formidable candidate in the South; no third-party candidate has won an entire state's electoral votes since.-24D-61.911012.253.015.11699589301RICHARD NIXONGeorge Wallace43.4%61910631785480Midwest336.2-0.55IowaIowaR11679317321187553R1968
26INHex1325% shift to the rightGeorge Wallace: Hubert HumphreyGRight0ü38.0-18-364189191HUBERT HUMPHREYRichard Nixon42.7%806659312751667311.446)%)(GEORGE WALLACE13.5%2431089906473The election of 1968 was a wrenching national experience, conducted against a backdrop that included the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and subsequent race riots across the nation, the assassination of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, widespread demonstrations against the Vietnam War across college campuses, and violent confrontations between police and anti-war protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Nixon ran on a campaign that promised to restore "law and order". The election also featured a strong third party effort by former Alabama Governor George Wallace. Because Wallace's campaign promoted segregation, he proved to be a formidable candidate in the South; no third-party candidate has won an entire state's electoral votes since.-12.4D-5611012.350.36.715676713301RICHARD NIXONGeorge Wallace43.4%106788531785480Midwest324.7-0.56IndianaIndianaR21235977321187550.3R1968
27OHHex2628% shift to the rightGeorge Wallace: Hubert HumphreyFRight0ü42.9-20-797745191HUBERT HUMPHREYRichard Nixon42.7%1700586312751668311.846)%)(GEORGE WALLACE13.5%4674959906473The election of 1968 was a wrenching national experience, conducted against a backdrop that included the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and subsequent race riots across the nation, the assassination of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, widespread demonstrations against the Vietnam War across college campuses, and violent confrontations between police and anti-war protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Nixon ran on a campaign that promised to restore "law and order". The election also featured a strong third party effort by former Alabama Governor George Wallace. Because Wallace's campaign promoted segregation, he proved to be a formidable candidate in the South; no third-party candidate has won an entire state's electoral votes since.-25.8D-62.9102.345.28.132014926301RICHARD NIXONGeorge Wallace43.4%179101431785480Midwest328.1-0.57OhioOhioR39596987321187545.2R1968
28NEHex533% shift to the rightGeorge Wallace: Hubert HumphreyHRight0ü31.8-20.8-136523191HUBERT HUMPHREYRichard Nixon42.7%170784312751664.548.446)%)(GEORGE WALLACE13.5%449049906473The election of 1968 was a wrenching national experience, conducted against a backdrop that included the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and subsequent race riots across the nation, the assassination of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, widespread demonstrations against the Vietnam War across college campuses, and violent confrontations between police and anti-war protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Nixon ran on a campaign that promised to restore "law and order". The election also featured a strong third party effort by former Alabama Governor George Wallace. Because Wallace's campaign promoted segregation, he proved to be a formidable candidate in the South; no third-party candidate has won an entire state's electoral votes since.-5.2D-52.61252859.812.4443165301RICHARD NIXONGeorge Wallace43.4%32116331785480Midwest433.2-0.54NebraskaNebraskaR5368517321187559.8R1968
29MOHex1229% shift to the rightGeorge Wallace: Hubert HumphreyFRight0ü43.7-20.3-372900191HUBERT HUMPHREYRichard Nixon42.7%791444312751665.5411.446)%)(GEORGE WALLACE13.5%2061269906473The election of 1968 was a wrenching national experience, conducted against a backdrop that included the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and subsequent race riots across the nation, the assassination of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, widespread demonstrations against the Vietnam War across college campuses, and violent confrontations between police and anti-war protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Nixon ran on a campaign that promised to restore "law and order". The election also featured a strong third party effort by former Alabama Governor George Wallace. Because Wallace's campaign promoted segregation, he proved to be a formidable candidate in the South; no third-party candidate has won an entire state's electoral votes since.-28D-64101.244.98.915839712301RICHARD NIXONGeorge Wallace43.4%81193231785480Midwest429.2-0.55MissouriMissouriR18095027321187544.9R1968
30KSHex729% shift to the rightGeorge Wallace: Hubert HumphreyHRight0ü34.7-19.4-161032191HUBERT HUMPHREYRichard Nixon42.7%302996312751665510.246)%)(GEORGE WALLACE13.5%889219906473The election of 1968 was a wrenching national experience, conducted against a backdrop that included the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and subsequent race riots across the nation, the assassination of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, widespread demonstrations against the Vietnam War across college campuses, and violent confrontations between police and anti-war protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Nixon ran on a campaign that promised to restore "law and order". The election also featured a strong third party effort by former Alabama Governor George Wallace. Because Wallace's campaign promoted segregation, he proved to be a formidable candidate in the South; no third-party candidate has won an entire state's electoral votes since.-9D-54.112020.154.89.7920957301RICHARD NIXONGeorge Wallace43.4%47867431785480Midwest529.1-0.54KansasKansasR8727837321187554.8R1968
31VTHex342% shift to the rightGeorge Wallace: Hubert HumphreyFRight0ü43.5-22.8-37872191HUBERT HUMPHREYRichard Nixon42.7%70255312751661013.246)%)(GEORGE WALLACE13.5%51049906473The election of 1968 was a wrenching national experience, conducted against a backdrop that included the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and subsequent race riots across the nation, the assassination of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, widespread demonstrations against the Vietnam War across college campuses, and violent confrontations between police and anti-war protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Nixon ran on a campaign that promised to restore "law and order". The election also featured a strong third party effort by former Alabama Governor George Wallace. Because Wallace's campaign promoted segregation, he proved to be a formidable candidate in the South; no third-party candidate has won an entire state's electoral votes since.-32.6D-66.3159.352.819.1302003301RICHARD NIXONGeorge Wallace43.4%8514231785480Northeast141.9-0.510VermontVermontR1614047321187552.8R1968
32NHHex436% shift to the rightGeorge Wallace: Hubert HumphreyFRight0ü43.9-20-53475191HUBERT HUMPHREYRichard Nixon42.7%130589312751661113.846)%)(GEORGE WALLACE13.5%111739906473The election of 1968 was a wrenching national experience, conducted against a backdrop that included the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and subsequent race riots across the nation, the assassination of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, widespread demonstrations against the Vietnam War across college campuses, and violent confrontations between police and anti-war protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Nixon ran on a campaign that promised to restore "law and order". The election also featured a strong third party effort by former Alabama Governor George Wallace. Because Wallace's campaign promoted segregation, he proved to be a formidable candidate in the South; no third-party candidate has won an entire state's electoral votes since.-27.8D-63.9158.252.116508744301RICHARD NIXONGeorge Wallace43.4%15490331785480Northeast136.0-0.511New HampshireNew HampshireR2972987321187552.1R1968
33NJHex1734% shift to the rightGeorge Wallace: Hubert HumphreyFRight0ü44.0-21.6-604025191HUBERT HUMPHREYRichard Nixon42.7%1264206312751661039.146)%)(GEORGE WALLACE13.5%2621879906473The election of 1968 was a wrenching national experience, conducted against a backdrop that included the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and subsequent race riots across the nation, the assassination of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, widespread demonstrations against the Vietnam War across college campuses, and violent confrontations between police and anti-war protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Nixon ran on a campaign that promised to restore "law and order". The election also featured a strong third party effort by former Alabama Governor George Wallace. Because Wallace's campaign promoted segregation, he proved to be a formidable candidate in the South; no third-party candidate has won an entire state's electoral votes since.-31.7D-65.6102.146.112.236129317301RICHARD NIXONGeorge Wallace43.4%132546731785480Northeast333.8-0.59New JerseyNew JerseyR28753957321187546.1R1968
34DEHex326% shift to the rightGeorge Wallace: Hubert HumphreyFRight0ü41.6-19.3-33510191HUBERT HUMPHREYRichard Nixon42.7%89194312751669.5413.346)%)(GEORGE WALLACE13.5%284599906473The election of 1968 was a wrenching national experience, conducted against a backdrop that included the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and subsequent race riots across the nation, the assassination of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, widespread demonstrations against the Vietnam War across college campuses, and violent confrontations between police and anti-war protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Nixon ran on a campaign that promised to restore "law and order". The election also featured a strong third party effort by former Alabama Governor George Wallace. Because Wallace's campaign promoted segregation, he proved to be a formidable candidate in the South; no third-party candidate has won an entire state's electoral votes since.-22.1D-60.9103.545.16.3186363301RICHARD NIXONGeorge Wallace43.4%9671431785480Northeast525.6-0.59DelawareDelawareR2143677321187545.1R1968
35KYHex935% shift to the rightGeorge Wallace: Hubert HumphreyFRight0ü37.6-26.4-272118191HUBERT HUMPHREYRichard Nixon42.7%397541312751666.5418.346)%)(GEORGE WALLACE13.5%1930989906473The election of 1968 was a wrenching national experience, conducted against a backdrop that included the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and subsequent race riots across the nation, the assassination of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, widespread demonstrations against the Vietnam War across college campuses, and violent confrontations between police and anti-war protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Nixon ran on a campaign that promised to restore "law and order". The election also featured a strong third party effort by former Alabama Governor George Wallace. Because Wallace's campaign promoted segregation, he proved to be a formidable candidate in the South; no third-party candidate has won an entire state's electoral votes since.-28.3D-64156.243.88.100000000894349301RICHARD NIXONGeorge Wallace43.4%46241131785480South434.5-0.56KentuckyKentuckyR10558937321187543.8R1968
36VAHex1218% shift to the rightGeorge Wallace: Hubert HumphreyGRight0ü32.5-21-115651191HUBERT HUMPHREYRichard Nixon42.7%442387312751668523.646)%)(GEORGE WALLACE13.5%3218339906473The election of 1968 was a wrenching national experience, conducted against a backdrop that included the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and subsequent race riots across the nation, the assassination of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, widespread demonstrations against the Vietnam War across college campuses, and violent confrontations between police and anti-war protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Nixon ran on a campaign that promised to restore "law and order". The election also featured a strong third party effort by former Alabama Governor George Wallace. Because Wallace's campaign promoted segregation, he proved to be a formidable candidate in the South; no third-party candidate has won an entire state's electoral votes since.-7.3D-53.511010.943.4-2.810898512301RICHARD NIXONGeorge Wallace43.4%59031931785480South418.2-0.58VirginiaVirginiaR13614917321187543.4R1968
37TNHex1121% shift to the rightGeorge Wallace: Hubert HumphreyFRight0ü28.1-27.4-283714191HUBERT HUMPHREYRichard Nixon42.7%351233312751667534.046)%)(GEORGE WALLACE13.5%4247929906473The election of 1968 was a wrenching national experience, conducted against a backdrop that included the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and subsequent race riots across the nation, the assassination of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, widespread demonstrations against the Vietnam War across college campuses, and violent confrontations between police and anti-war protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Nixon ran on a campaign that promised to restore "law and order". The election also featured a strong third party effort by former Alabama Governor George Wallace. Because Wallace's campaign promoted segregation, he proved to be a formidable candidate in the South; no third-party candidate has won an entire state's electoral votes since.-11D-55.5159.737.8-6.7-3637311301RICHARD NIXONGeorge Wallace43.4%47259231785480South520.7-0.56TennesseeTennesseeR12486177321187537.8R1968
38NCHex1223% shift to the rightGeorge Wallace: Hubert HumphreyGRight0ü29.2-27-336026191HUBERT HUMPHREYRichard Nixon42.7%464113312751669531.3146)%)(GEORGE WALLACE13.5%4961889906473The election of 1968 was a wrenching national experience, conducted against a backdrop that included the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and subsequent race riots across the nation, the assassination of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, widespread demonstrations against the Vietnam War across college campuses, and violent confrontations between police and anti-war protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Nixon ran on a campaign that promised to restore "law and order". The election also featured a strong third party effort by former Alabama Governor George Wallace. Because Wallace's campaign promoted segregation, he proved to be a formidable candidate in the South; no third-party candidate has won an entire state's electoral votes since.-12.4D-56.211010.339.5-4.3234812301RICHARD NIXONGeorge Wallace43.4%62719231785480South522.7-0.57North CarolinaNorth CarolinaR15874937321187539.5R1968
39OKHex827% shift to the rightGeorge Wallace: Hubert HumphreyGRight0ü32.0-23.7-218176191HUBERT HUMPHREYRichard Nixon42.7%301658312751664.5620.346)%)(GEORGE WALLACE13.5%1917319906473The election of 1968 was a wrenching national experience, conducted against a backdrop that included the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and subsequent race riots across the nation, the assassination of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, widespread demonstrations against the Vietnam War across college campuses, and violent confrontations between police and anti-war protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Nixon ran on a campaign that promised to restore "law and order". The election also featured a strong third party effort by former Alabama Governor George Wallace. Because Wallace's campaign promoted segregation, he proved to be a formidable candidate in the South; no third-party candidate has won an entire state's electoral votes since.-11.4D-55.711515.747.73.400000000370328301RICHARD NIXONGeorge Wallace43.4%44969731785480South627.1-0.54OklahomaOklahomaR9430867321187547.7R1968
40FLHex1412% shift to the rightGeorge Wallace: Hubert HumphreyFRight0ü30.9-20.2-271746191HUBERT HUMPHREYRichard Nixon42.7%676794312751668.5828.546)%)(GEORGE WALLACE13.5%6242079906473The election of 1968 was a wrenching national experience, conducted against a backdrop that included the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and subsequent race riots across the nation, the assassination of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, widespread demonstrations against the Vietnam War across college campuses, and violent confrontations between police and anti-war protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Nixon ran on a campaign that promised to restore "law and order". The election also featured a strong third party effort by former Alabama Governor George Wallace. Because Wallace's campaign promoted segregation, he proved to be a formidable candidate in the South; no third-party candidate has won an entire state's electoral votes since.-2.2D-51.1159.640.5-8.4-1913714301RICHARD NIXONGeorge Wallace43.4%88680431785480South711.8-0.59FloridaFloridaR21878057321187540.5R1968
41SCHex89% shift to the leftGeorge Wallace: Hubert HumphreyFLeft0ü29.6-11.5-18237191HUBERT HUMPHREYRichard Nixon42.7%197486312751668.5632.346)%)(GEORGE WALLACE13.5%2154309906473The election of 1968 was a wrenching national experience, conducted against a backdrop that included the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and subsequent race riots across the nation, the assassination of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, widespread demonstrations against the Vietnam War across college campuses, and violent confrontations between police and anti-war protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Nixon ran on a campaign that promised to restore "law and order". The election also featured a strong third party effort by former Alabama Governor George Wallace. Because Wallace's campaign promoted segregation, he proved to be a formidable candidate in the South; no third-party candidate has won an entire state's electoral votes since.17.8R58.9158.538.1-20.8-549868301RICHARD NIXONGeorge Wallace43.4%25406231785480South5-9.30.58South CarolinaSouth CarolinaR6669787321187538.1R1968
42AKHex335% shift to the rightGeorge Wallace: Hubert HumphreyFRight0ü42.6-23.3-8918191HUBERT HUMPHREYRichard Nixon42.7%35411312751660.5012.146)%)(GEORGE WALLACE13.5%100249906473The election of 1968 was a wrenching national experience, conducted against a backdrop that included the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and subsequent race riots across the nation, the assassination of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, widespread demonstrations against the Vietnam War across college campuses, and violent confrontations between police and anti-war protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Nixon ran on a campaign that promised to restore "law and order". The election also featured a strong third party effort by former Alabama Governor George Wallace. Because Wallace's campaign promoted segregation, he proved to be a formidable candidate in the South; no third-party candidate has won an entire state's electoral votes since.-31.8D-65.9102.745.311.2146703301RICHARD NIXONGeorge Wallace43.4%3760031785480West034.5-0.50AlaskaAlaskaR830357321187545.3R1968
43MTHex427% shift to the rightGeorge Wallace: Hubert HumphreyFRight0ü41.6-17.3-50129191HUBERT HUMPHREYRichard Nixon42.7%114117312751662.527.346)%)(GEORGE WALLACE13.5%200159906473The election of 1968 was a wrenching national experience, conducted against a backdrop that included the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and subsequent race riots across the nation, the assassination of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, widespread demonstrations against the Vietnam War across college campuses, and violent confrontations between police and anti-war protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Nixon ran on a campaign that promised to restore "law and order". The election also featured a strong third party effort by former Alabama Governor George Wallace. Because Wallace's campaign promoted segregation, he proved to be a formidable candidate in the South; no third-party candidate has won an entire state's electoral votes since.-18.3D-58.915950.610258034301RICHARD NIXONGeorge Wallace43.4%13883531785480West227.3-0.53MontanaMontanaR2744047321187550.6R1968
44IDHex428% shift to the rightGeorge Wallace: Hubert HumphreyHRight0ü30.7-20.2-59647191HUBERT HUMPHREYRichard Nixon42.7%89273312751662312.546)%)(GEORGE WALLACE13.5%365419906473The election of 1968 was a wrenching national experience, conducted against a backdrop that included the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and subsequent race riots across the nation, the assassination of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, widespread demonstrations against the Vietnam War across college campuses, and violent confrontations between police and anti-war protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Nixon ran on a campaign that promised to restore "law and order". The election also featured a strong third party effort by former Alabama Governor George Wallace. Because Wallace's campaign promoted segregation, he proved to be a formidable candidate in the South; no third-party candidate has won an entire state's electoral votes since.-1.8D-50.912526.156.87.7218124301RICHARD NIXONGeorge Wallace43.4%16536931785480West227.9-0.52IdahoIdahoR2911837321187556.8R1968
45WYHex334% shift to the rightGeorge Wallace: Hubert HumphreyHRight0ü35.5-21.1-35545191HUBERT HUMPHREYRichard Nixon42.7%4517331275166338.746)%)(GEORGE WALLACE13.5%111059906473The election of 1968 was a wrenching national experience, conducted against a backdrop that included the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and subsequent race riots across the nation, the assassination of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, widespread demonstrations against the Vietnam War across college campuses, and violent confrontations between police and anti-war protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Nixon ran on a campaign that promised to restore "law and order". The election also featured a strong third party effort by former Alabama Governor George Wallace. Because Wallace's campaign promoted segregation, he proved to be a formidable candidate in the South; no third-party candidate has won an entire state's electoral votes since.-13.2D-56.612020.355.812.489293301RICHARD NIXONGeorge Wallace43.4%7092731785480West333.5-0.53WyomingWyomingR1272057321187555.8R1968
46ORHex634% shift to the rightGeorge Wallace: Hubert HumphreyFRight0ü43.8-19.9-142151191HUBERT HUMPHREYRichard Nixon42.7%358866312751661.546.146)%)(GEORGE WALLACE13.5%496839906473The election of 1968 was a wrenching national experience, conducted against a backdrop that included the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and subsequent race riots across the nation, the assassination of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, widespread demonstrations against the Vietnam War across college campuses, and violent confrontations between police and anti-war protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Nixon ran on a campaign that promised to restore "law and order". The election also featured a strong third party effort by former Alabama Governor George Wallace. Because Wallace's campaign promoted segregation, he proved to be a formidable candidate in the South; no third-party candidate has won an entire state's electoral votes since.-27.7D-63.715649.813.81256546301RICHARD NIXONGeorge Wallace43.4%40843331785480West333.7-0.51OregonOregonR8196227321187549.8R1968
47NVHex325% shift to the rightGeorge Wallace: Hubert HumphreyFRight0ü39.3-19.3-18741191HUBERT HUMPHREYRichard Nixon42.7%60598312751662.5413.246)%)(GEORGE WALLACE13.5%204329906473The election of 1968 was a wrenching national experience, conducted against a backdrop that included the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and subsequent race riots across the nation, the assassination of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, widespread demonstrations against the Vietnam War across college campuses, and violent confrontations between police and anti-war protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Nixon ran on a campaign that promised to restore "law and order". The election also featured a strong third party effort by former Alabama Governor George Wallace. Because Wallace's campaign promoted segregation, he proved to be a formidable candidate in the South; no third-party candidate has won an entire state's electoral votes since.-17.2D-58.6158.247.56.1170943301RICHARD NIXONGeorge Wallace43.4%7318831785480West325.4-0.52NevadaNevadaR1542187321187547.5R1968
48COHex632% shift to the rightGeorge Wallace: Hubert HumphreyFRight0ü41.3-20-140850191HUBERT HUMPHREYRichard Nixon42.7%335174312751663.547.546)%)(GEORGE WALLACE13.5%608139906473The election of 1968 was a wrenching national experience, conducted against a backdrop that included the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and subsequent race riots across the nation, the assassination of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, widespread demonstrations against the Vietnam War across college campuses, and violent confrontations between police and anti-war protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Nixon ran on a campaign that promised to restore "law and order". The election also featured a strong third party effort by former Alabama Governor George Wallace. Because Wallace's campaign promoted segregation, he proved to be a formidable candidate in the South; no third-party candidate has won an entire state's electoral votes since.-23.1D-61.3159.250.512.31125786301RICHARD NIXONGeorge Wallace43.4%40934531785480West432.3-0.53ColoradoColoradoR8111997321187550.5R1968
49CAHex4021% shift to the rightGeorge Wallace: Hubert HumphreyFRight0ü44.7-14.4-927559191HUBERT HUMPHREYRichard Nixon42.7%324431831275166256.746)%)(GEORGE WALLACE13.5%4872709906473The election of 1968 was a wrenching national experience, conducted against a backdrop that included the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and subsequent race riots across the nation, the assassination of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, widespread demonstrations against the Vietnam War across college campuses, and violent confrontations between police and anti-war protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Nixon ran on a campaign that promised to restore "law and order". The election also featured a strong third party effort by former Alabama Governor George Wallace. Because Wallace's campaign promoted segregation, he proved to be a formidable candidate in the South; no third-party candidate has won an entire state's electoral votes since.-18.3D-59.1103.10000000047.8758855640301RICHARD NIXONGeorge Wallace43.4%346766431785480West421.4-0.51CaliforniaCaliforniaR72515877321187547.8R1968
50UTHex435% shift to the rightGeorge Wallace: Hubert HumphreyHRight0ü31.1-23.6-62963191HUBERT HUMPHREYRichard Nixon42.7%15666531275166456.446)%)(GEORGE WALLACE13.5%269069906473The election of 1968 was a wrenching national experience, conducted against a backdrop that included the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and subsequent race riots across the nation, the assassination of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, widespread demonstrations against the Vietnam War across college campuses, and violent confrontations between police and anti-war protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Nixon ran on a campaign that promised to restore "law and order". The election also featured a strong third party effort by former Alabama Governor George Wallace. Because Wallace's campaign promoted segregation, he proved to be a formidable candidate in the South; no third-party candidate has won an entire state's electoral votes since.-9.400000000D-54.712525.456.511.2569434301RICHARD NIXONGeorge Wallace43.4%23872831785480West434.8-0.52UtahUtahR4225687321187556.5R1968
51NMHex431% shift to the rightGeorge Wallace: Hubert HumphreyGRight0ü39.7-19.3-63934191HUBERT HUMPHREYRichard Nixon42.7%130081312751663.567.946)%)(GEORGE WALLACE13.5%257379906473The election of 1968 was a wrenching national experience, conducted against a backdrop that included the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and subsequent race riots across the nation, the assassination of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, widespread demonstrations against the Vietnam War across college campuses, and violent confrontations between police and anti-war protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Nixon ran on a campaign that promised to restore "law and order". The election also featured a strong third party effort by former Alabama Governor George Wallace. Because Wallace's campaign promoted segregation, he proved to be a formidable candidate in the South; no third-party candidate has won an entire state's electoral votes since.-18.6D-5911012.151.811.4368544301RICHARD NIXONGeorge Wallace43.4%16969231785480West530.7-0.53New MexicoNew MexicoR3273507321187551.8R1968
52AZHex519% shift to the rightGeorge Wallace: Hubert HumphreyGRight0ü35.0-14.5-67239191HUBERT HUMPHREYRichard Nixon42.7%17051431275166359.646)%)(GEORGE WALLACE13.5%465739906473The election of 1968 was a wrenching national experience, conducted against a backdrop that included the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and subsequent race riots across the nation, the assassination of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, widespread demonstrations against the Vietnam War across college campuses, and violent confrontations between police and anti-war protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Nixon ran on a campaign that promised to restore "law and order". The election also featured a strong third party effort by former Alabama Governor George Wallace. Because Wallace's campaign promoted segregation, he proved to be a formidable candidate in the South; no third-party candidate has won an entire state's electoral votes since.0.900000000R50.411519.854.84.4241865301RICHARD NIXONGeorge Wallace43.4%26672131785480West518.9-0.52ArizonaArizonaR4869367321187554.8R1968