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  2. Watergate scandal - Wikipedia

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    The Watergate scandal left such an impression on the ... Ford's pardon of Nixon played a major role in his defeat in the 1976 presidential election against Jimmy Carter.

  3. Timeline of the Watergate scandal - Wikipedia

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    The Watergate scandal refers to the burglary and illegal wiretapping of the headquarters of the Democratic National Committee, in the Watergate complex by members of President Richard Nixon's re-election campaign, and the subsequent cover-up of the break-in resulting in Nixon's resignation on August 9, 1974, as well as other abuses of power by the Nixon White House that were discovered during ...

  4. Jimmy Carter 1976 presidential campaign - Wikipedia

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    The Carter campaign used various television advertisements that promised to bring back integrity and trust in the government after the Watergate scandal. Mondale and Rosalynn Carter, too, campaigned for the ticket in various states.

  5. 5 lessons from Jimmy Carter about leadership, mistakes, and ...

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    Carter built his presidential campaign in the aftermath of the Watergate scandal that brought down Richard Nixon. He called for honesty and integrity in government.

  6. Column: Jimmy Carter was the right candidate for 1976, but ...

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    In 1976, Carter offered a fresh face and breath of clean air to cynical voters who had lost respect for the presidency over Richard Nixon’s Watergate scandals and lies told to them about the ...

  7. Jimmy Carter's presidency changed politics: Here's how it ...

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    Vaulting to the presidency in the post-Vietnam, post-Watergate year of 1976, Carter changed the way presidential candidates are nominated and elected, embracing a system centered around primaries ...

  8. G. Gordon Liddy - Wikipedia

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    On April 12, 1977, President Jimmy Carter commuted Liddy's sentence to eight years, "in the interest of equity and fairness based on a comparison of Mr. Liddy's sentence with those of all others convicted in Watergate related prosecutions", leaving the fine in effect. [30] Carter's commutation made Liddy eligible for parole as of July 9, 1977.

  9. Presidency of Jimmy Carter - Wikipedia

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    Jimmy Carter is much more highly regarded today than when he lost his bid for reelection in 1980. He has produced an exemplary post-presidency, and today there is an increased appreciation for the enormity of the task he took on in 1977, if not for the measures he took to deal with the crises that he faced.