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In reply to the discussion: All the icky comments I just have something to say - [View all]SheilaT
(23,156 posts)27. I recall 1968 quite well myself,
and there was also a strong feeling on the part of a fair number that Kennedy had not had the courage to enter the race until Eugene McCarthy demonstrated by his second place in the New Hampshire primary, that President Johnson was vulnerable. The McCarthy supporters were especially unhappy about this.
Yes, RFK's support was growing, but he was by no means the clear-cut probably nominee, and we can only speculate what might have happened had he not been killed. His chance to be nominated was slim at best.
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KnR. It's gone nuts at DU. Thanks for trying to bring some reason into the discussion....
Hekate
Jun 2015
#2
Did Humphrey or McCarthy ever give a straight-from-the-heart speech like this?
Art_from_Ark
Jun 2015
#43
I used to post against anyone who would not vote D in the general election. I got slammed
jwirr
Jun 2015
#35
Back then the arguement was that to vote for less than a perfect candidate is wrong. But to me
jwirr
Jun 2015
#47
Okay. I guess we see, and don't see, what we want/don't want to see. n/t
1StrongBlackMan
Jun 2015
#21
It's (the lesser of 2 evils meme) been trickling on in GD relentlessly for ages. Unfortunately...
Hekate
Jun 2015
#34
When Hillary lost I was upset. But not enough to turn my back on the Democratic nominee.
Laser102
Jun 2015
#13