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

Honestly with Bari Weiss

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Rising Tensions: America in 1968

This chapter examines the escalating violence and civil unrest during the Vietnam War in late 1967, focusing on the Pentagon protests and the emergence of anti-war sentiment. It highlights the political landscape shifts with Eugene McCarthy’s candidacy and the deepening divide within the Democratic party over war policies, culminating in President Johnson's decision to not seek re-election. The narrative concludes with the tragic assassinations of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Bobby Kennedy, which intensified national anger and division.

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