
4: Fault lines
Campaign '68
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Political Maneuvering in the 1968 Election
This chapter explores the intense political dynamics leading up to the 1968 presidential election, emphasizing the candidates' contrasting approaches to the Vietnam War and the implications of voter turnout. It also delves into the aftermath of a closely contested race, highlighting Nixon's strategies and the rise of third-party candidate George Wallace.
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