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In reply to the discussion: Breath of Dissent [View all]H2O Man
(73,536 posts)39. Gene McCarthy was first.
Robert was going back-and-forth in late '67. McCarthy stepped up to the plate. He shocked the "experts" in the NH primary -- although LBJ did get some more votes, McCarthy won more delegates.
RFK came in to the contest in early '68; his move was enough to push LBJ over the edge.
It's interesting: among his closest associates, Johnson admitted that he believed the party would "draft" him at the summer's convention. He clung to that rather delusional belief, even after RFK was killed.
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DocwillCuNow
Jul 2014
#49
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Jul 2014
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