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  1. Richard M. Nixon, then a U.S. senator from California and the Republican vice presidential nominee, was accused of maintaining a hidden political fund of about $18,000 collected from home-state...

  2. Jul 8, 2024 · Facing an uproar over use of a private fund to cover expenses, vice presidential candidate Sen. Richard Nixon invoked the family dog, Checkers, to salvage his political career in 1952.

  3. Nixon had been accused of improprieties relating to a fund established by his backers to reimburse him for his political expenses.

  4. Jan 19, 2013 · Richard Nixon’s Checkers speech — delivered just five days after the New York Post reported wealthy backers had set up a fund for his day-to-day expenses — was seen by some 58 million people,...

    • Nixon thought Kennedy stole the 1960 election. Nixon narrowly lost the 1960 election to John F. Kennedy, and believed “to his dying day” that the presidency had been stolen from him.
    • He sent a secret message to China in his inaugural address. Getty Images. The saying “Only Nixon could go to China” refers to Nixon’s career as a strident anti-communist and Cold Warrior.
    • Even the National Security Agency thought Nixon’s wiretaps were “disreputable.” During his time in office, Nixon wiretapped friend and foe alike. He trusted no one and hated leaks most of all.
    • He hated domestic politics and wasted little effort on it. Getty Images. Nixon hated domestic politics, which he regarded as “building outhouses in Peoria.”
  5. Sep 23, 2009 · It was about a fund that took care of some of Nixon’s expenses that were political in nature, and ones that couldn’t be covered by a senator’s salary. Originally it was created in anticipation of a 1956 re-election run for the Senate.

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  7. Sep 23, 2015 · With only two months to go before the 1952 presidential election, Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower’s running mate, a California representative named Richard Nixon, came under fire for permitting...