Who Can Beat Nixon?

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Who Can Beat Nixon? is a board game published in 1970 by Harrison-Blain of N.J. that simulates the upcoming 1972 United States presidential election.

Who Can Beat Nixon? is a game in which one player is Richard Nixon, while the other players are his challengers as candidates.[1] Players move their tokens around a continuous track, buying or bargaining for electoral votes, using money and media points as currency. From time to time during the game, a primary card is drawn from the deck, and two of the Democratic challengers must fight for the right to remain in the race. This continues until Nixon and one Democratic challenger are left. The player who is the first to pick up 270 electoral votes is the winner.[2]

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