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In reply to the discussion: Nothing good comes to Democrats from divisiveness [View all]Hekate
(100,132 posts)...than in the 1960s.
I was alive and sentient at the time, zip. I'm sure you were too. 1968 was my first presidential campaign and I worked my heart out for the first anti-war candidate to step up. Then our honorable opponent was brutally assassinated. Then Hubert Humphrey's character was assassinated -- by "our" side. It was not until after he died that I found out what a sterling Democrat and populist he was, and it kind of broke my heart that I had been so young and naive.
Howdy, President Tricky Dick.
There were a crapload of other things leading to Nixon's election, to be sure. But of the many many lessons to be learned from that time, one of them is: Democrats should keep their eyes on the prize. Democrats should definitely argue things out. But when the primaries are over, Democrats who don't have each other's backs are fools and dupes.