In 1968, Vice-President Hubert Humphrey scored a surprise upset victory over former Vice-President and 1960 Republican nominee Richard Nixon. Most scholarship has attributed the election result to Humphrey's decision to reveal that Nixon had sabotaged the Vietnam Peace Talks for his own political purposes. Nixon would later be prosecuted under the Logan Act, but he was acquitted in 1970 due to a lack of incriminating evidence. Nixon largely remained out of the public spotlight after Humphrey's one term, choosing instead to practice law in New York until his death in 1994. What if Humphrey had decided not to reveal Nixon's actions to the public, and instead Nixon is elected President by a narrow margin?