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一只狗拯救了理查德·尼克松的政治生涯。[2]1952年9月,正值总统大选到来之际,共和党总统候选人德怀特·艾森豪威尔却冲着他的竞选搭档尼克松大发雷霆。尼克松收入平平,经济不能自给,被指控收受非法竞选捐款。里克·珀尔斯坦在《尼克松国度》中这样描述:艾森豪威尔想让尼克松在电视上发表演说,退出竞选,以免拖累自己。[3]谁知尼克松却在电视
A dog saved Richard Nixon’s political career. [2] In September 1952, coinciding with the arrival of the presidential election, Republican presidential candidate Dwight Eisenhower was furious at his campaign partner Nixon. Nixon, whose income was mediocre and the economy was not self-sufficient, was charged with receiving donations for illegal campaign. Rick Pearstein described it in Nixon Nation: Eisenhower wants Nixon to make a speech on television and step out of the race to avoid dragging himself down. [3] Who knows Nixon is on television