1960 Republican Party presidential primaries
Selection of the Republican Party nominee for President of the United States in 1960
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1960 Republican Party presidential primaries
Summary
1960 Republican Party presidential primaries is a primary election[1]. It draws 87 Wikipedia views per month (primary_election category, ranking #24 of 81).[2]
Key Facts
- 1960 Republican Party presidential primaries is in the country of United States[3].
- 1960 Republican Party presidential primaries's instance of is recorded as primary election[4].
- 1960 Republican Party presidential primaries's follows is recorded as 1956 Republican Party presidential primaries[5].
- 1960 Republican Party presidential primaries's followed by is recorded as 1964 Republican Party presidential primaries[6].
- 1960 Republican Party presidential primaries's Commons category is recorded as Republican Party presidential primaries, 1960[7].
- 1960 Republican Party presidential primaries's office contested is recorded as presidential candidate[8].
- 1960 Republican Party presidential primaries's point in time is recorded as +1960-07-28T00:00:00Z[9].
- 1960 Republican Party presidential primaries's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/0h3xk13[10].
- 1960 Republican Party presidential primaries's organizer is recorded as Republican National Committee[11].
- 1960 Republican Party presidential primaries's candidate is recorded as Richard Nixon[12].
- 1960 Republican Party presidential primaries's candidate is recorded as Cecil H. Underwood[13].
- 1960 Republican Party presidential primaries's candidate is recorded as James M. Lloyd[14].
- 1960 Republican Party presidential primaries's candidate is recorded as George H. Bender[15].
- 1960 Republican Party presidential primaries's candidate is recorded as Nelson Rockefeller[16].
- 1960 Republican Party presidential primaries's successful candidate is recorded as Richard Nixon[17].
Why It Matters
1960 Republican Party presidential primaries draws 87 Wikipedia views per month (primary_election category, ranking #24 of 81).[2]