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The election of Richard Nixon to the presidency in 1968 marks one of the most noteworthy comebacks in American politics. Six years earlier, pundits had written him off as a has-been in the wake of his unsuccessful bid for the California governorship, which had come on top of his historically close loss to John F. Kennedy in the 1960 presidential election. Even Nixon himself had admitted publicly that he was through with politics. Yet that appraisal took into account neither the depth of his ambitions for high office nor his dogged determination.
George Tames, a veteran news photographer for the New York Times, snapped this picture of Nixon giving a campaign speech. His wife, Pat Nixon (1912–1993), is shown seated behind him, listening attentively.
La elección de Richard Nixon a la presidencia en 1968 marcó uno de los regresos políticos más notables en la historia de Estados Unidos. Seis años antes, los analistas lo habían descartado como figura acabada luego de su candidatura fallida a la gobernación de California, poco después de su histórica derrota por muy poco margen frente a John F. Kennedy en las elecciones presidenciales de 1960. Incluso el propio Nixon había admitido públi- camente que abandonaría la política. Pero nadie tomaba en cuenta su profunda ambición por el alto cargo ni su férrea determinación.
George Tames, veterano fotógrafo del New York Times, captó esta imagen de Nixon en un discurso de campaña. Su esposa, Pat Nixon (1912–1993), aparece sentada detrás de él, escuchando con atención.