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History, 22.10.2019 05:00, brianrodriguez2005

Which campaign tactic did richard nixon rely on the most when running for congress?

a. stealing information from the opposing side

b. accusing rivals of having communist sympathies

c. recording his enemies private conversations

d. emphasizing his long and successful military career

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