Log-in to bookmark & organize content - it's free! An introduction to the 1968 presidential election is featured including remarks from president-elect Richard Nixon. In the 1968 presidential election ...
The 2024 presidential election is shaping up to be one of the most consequential in history. Interestingly, it shares many similarities with another important election: 1968. President Joe Biden now ...
The 2024 Democratic Convention, which begins today in Chicago, will be almost uniquely without suspense. Vice Pres. Kamala Harris and Gov. Tim Walz have already been nominated for president and vice ...
A Democratic president announces he will not run for reelection and throws his support to his vice president. The vice president in turn wins over a majority of the delegates before August’s Chicago ...
Log-in to bookmark & organize content - it's free! Presidential scholar Barbara Perry and political commentator and Nixon presidential campaign staffer Pat Buchanan talked about George Wallace and the ...
The sky above Chicago is bright and blue as Democrats gather this week to pitch their vision for America on live TV over the next four nights. But no matter how high the hopes of the faithful, there ...
So here we are, staring at our news screens and feeling like we are staring into someone else’s mirror. We don't even recognize the face that’s staring back at us. It’s the new post-election face of ...
For Americans, the world seemed to turn upside down in 1968. Martin Luther King, Jr., was assassinated in April. In response, race riots broke out in some 125 cities across the nation; the riot in ...
President Joe Biden has been huddled up in Camp David trying to figure out what to do after a terrible debate performance against former President Donald Trump. The president had so much difficulty ...
President Biden's co-chair for the 2024 campaign brushed off Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders' comparison of the rampant anti-Israel protests on college campuses to the 1968 election, arguing Biden could ...
The dominant headline on The Wall Street Journal’s home page at midday Wednesday was “Chaos on Campus, in Gaza, Threatens Biden’s Campaign.” The article is emblematic of a theme that will grow ...