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To whom did Nixon refer when he spoke of the "Silent majority"?

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 The "Silent Majority" was a term used by President Richard Nixon to indicate his belief that the great body of Americans supported his policies and that those who demonstrated against the involvement of the United States in the Vietnam War amounted to only a noisy minority.
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