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Richard Nixon's Strengthen Their Political Party
Richard Nixon was the 37th United States Republican president who the only commander-in-chief to resign from his position, after the 1970s Watergate scandal. The conflict between the two major parties back then worse probably at its worse. On June 16, 1972, a break-in attempt at the Watergate Hotel by Nixon supporters was made in order to strengthen their political party and to discredit the stance of Democratic Parties. The events leading up to this break in were persecution, rumor and tainted publicity and break-ins. The most damaging events following the break in was Richard Nixon’s attempt to covering the botched crime.

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