Nixon declared himself a Keynesian, ready to bring, at least, conscious order into the "self-regulating" market mechanism, which did not live up to its reputation. Aside from such obvious charlatans ...
Two measures that economists most commonly use for inflation-adjusted wages show that wages are higher now than five decades ...
Nixon combined an appeal to white working-class values with some decidedly un-Republican economic policies: a price and wage ...
A loss, however painful, is not the end of the world. Every election result is provisional. There are multiple examples in ...
The people have spoken... And never has the rest of that legendary phrase by American political consultant Dick Tuck been ...
Over 51% of votes counted so far in Pueblo County went to Republican nominee Donald Trump despite Pueblo's historic ties to ...
In a November address, he appealed to “the great silent majority of my fellow Americans” for their support. Opposing ...
Both Democratic presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and Joe Biden won majorities of Latino voters — with 63% and 59%, ...
The lessons of history about second-term presidents and second-term Republicans in particular are not just the stuff of ...
John F. Kennedy and Vice President Richard Nixon prepared to find out which of them would become president.
One photo shows the Sept. 26, 1960, debate between then-Vice President Richard Nixon and then-Sen. John F. Kennedy from behind the cameras and lights used in the first-ever televised clash.
The author analyzes how the domestic and global economic and geopolitical environments under each US president determined the gold price trajectory.