r campaign contributions, he was not going to give the dog back because his daughters loved it.[44] It became known as the "Checkers speech", it resulted in much support from the base of the Republican Party and from the general public,[47] and greatly aided Nixon in remaining on the ticket.[44] In the 1952 presidential elections, Eisenhower and Nixon defeated Illinois Governor Adlai Stevenson and Alabama Senator John Sparkman by seven million votes.[44] Nixon assumed the office as the second youngest Vice President in American history.[48]
As Vice President, Nixon expanded the office into an important
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