Trump’s big speech will borrow Nixon’s law-and-order theme in echo of ’68
CLEVELAND — When Donald Trump strides to the stage Thursday night to accept the presidential nomination of Abraham Lincoln’s political party, his address will borrow heavily from a more recent speech by another party nominee.
Richard Nixon — 1968.
The presumptive Republican nominee’s campaign manager said Monday that Trump studied past speeches while preparing his own, and was most captivated by the one Nixon delivered in a year with similar political overtones to this one.
Back then the president-to-be promised law and order in a speech that referenced the country’s dual crises: race-related riots at home that left inner cities torched, and the bloody conflict abroad in Vietnam.


