Just managed to beat Nixon after several tries. Whew! Not looking forward to T. Roosevelt.
Anyway, here was my basic strategy:
Go after CA, OR, and WA on the west coast. (Yes, California is Nixon's home, but very vulnerable) MN, IA, IL, WI, MI, OH, PA, MD, NJ, NY, CT, MA, and FL. Total 284 electoral votes. You may take or lose a few small states around these also as a result of your campaigning. I had a fictional candidate from FL, so this gave me a leg up in a key battleground.
The first several turns were the same. I put down one HQ in a large state, then banked capital until I could get an endorsement. I got all but three of the endorsements that way. I then built up my HQs until I had one in each target state and 2s or 3s in CA, PA, and OH. Fundraise as needed and try to bank at least one capital per turn (on average--sometimes I skipped 4 turns and banked an entire turns worth). I ran no TV ads during the first 1/2 of the campaign.
After choosing Hillary as my running mate, I began cranking out webmasters, tv ads (mostly in CA and PA), then ended up with 5 each of spin doctors and smear merchants.
In the last week of the campaign, it came down to a very close fight over OH, PA, and FL. We both piled on and I sqeaked out all three with a barrage of last minute ads and political agent visits. I won a few states like AZ and NM by accident.
Final tally:
Electoral: Me 305, him 233
He clobbered me in popular.
He outspent me 2-1.
I out-capitaled him 6-1.