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When a President Drops Out: What Biden Can Learn from 1968

Honestly with Bari Weiss

CHAPTER

Escalating Tensions in Vietnam and Anti-War Sentiments in America

The chapter explores the escalating violence in Vietnam, the drafting of American youth, racial tensions, and the rise of anti-war sentiments culminating in a protest at the Pentagon in 1967, setting the stage for the turbulent year of 1968. It also highlights Eugene McCarthy's anti-war presidential campaign, contrasts Lyndon B. Johnson's narrative on the Vietnam War with growing awareness of its unwinnable nature, and delves into the 1968 New Hampshire Democratic primaries where McCarthy and Bobby Kennedy challenged Johnson's Vietnam policies.

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