1976 United States presidential election
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Turnout | 64.8% ▼ 1.1 pp | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Candidates
Progressive Candidates
Fidel Castro | Jimmy Carter | Henry M. Jackson | Mo Udall | George McGovern |
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Governor of Cuba (1967-1975) |
Governor of Georgia (1971-1975) |
Secretary of Defense (1961-1965) |
Rep. from Arizona (1961-1991) |
Vice President (1974-1977) |
Won nomination | LN: July 15 (endorsed Castro) |
W: July 15 (endorsed Castro) |
W: July 15 (endorsed Castro) |
W: May 29 (endorsed Udall) |
Although initially the front runner, former President and incumbent Vice President George McGovern soon saw his popularity evaporate amongst the core Progressive voter base as he became too connected with the Republican administration of Bob Dole. McGovern was also forced to defend some of his Republican cabinet colleagues from corruption charges on the news, which led to him gaining the distrust of Progressive party officials.
With the 1976 Progressive National Convention deadlocked between Jimmy Carter, Scoop Jackson and Mo Udall, Jackson and Udall supported endorsing a compromise candidate to stop Carter (who had a substantial plurality of delegates) from winning the nomination. With the convention gridlocked, Jackson and Udall both agreed to either endorse Massachusetts Senator Edward Kennedy or Cuba Governor Fidel Castro as the Progressive nominee. Kennedy refused to be nominated and so Udall and Jackson both withdrew from the race and endorsed their delegates to back Castro as a unity candidate. Castro finally defeated Carter on the 17th ballot despite not actively seeking the nomination.
To prevent his opponent from running as an independent, Castro offered Carter the running mate slot on the Progressive ticket, which he reluctantly accepted.
Republican Candidates
Bob Dole | Ronald Reagan |
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President of the U.S. (1974-1977) |
Governor of California (1967-1975) |
Won nomination | LN: August 16 (endorsed Dole) |