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4: Fault lines

Campaign '68

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This chapter examines the pivotal conservative transformation in American politics during 1968, focusing on Richard Nixon's strategic use of television to shape his public persona. It also addresses the pressing societal issues of the era, such as crime and civil rights, highlighting the shortcomings of political leadership in confronting these dilemmas.

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