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    Who took New York City by an impressive 81,920 votes in the 1972 presidential election?

    Question #120896. Asked by 29CoveRoad. (Mar 28 11 3:01 PM)


    Zbeckabee

    President Nixon swept New York State yesterday, but lost to Senator McGovern in New York City by a total of 81,920 votes.

    http://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F20915FE3E5F117B93CAA9178AD95F468785F9

    Mar 28 11, 6:52 PM


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