In this epochal year in America of political upheaval, the only thing we should not be shocked about is that there are huge ...
Disruptive election years can reset a country's politics ...
In 1968, Republican candidate Richard Nixon and Democratic nominee Vice President Hubert Humphrey debated how to end the ...
the only candidates who won two of them and lost were Republican Thomas Dewey in 1948 and Democrat Hubert Humphrey in 1968.
Senator Eugene McCarthy of Minnesota courageously challenged a sitting president of his own party, and along the way, he ...
And we continued our civil political conversations. It would have been the same had Nixon won. When Nixon beat Hubert Humphrey to become president in 1968, he deliberately tried to divide Americans, ...
While it is rare for foreign policy differences between the political parties to affect electoral outcomes, it has happened ...
NEW YORK (AP) — As Vice President Kamala Harris begins her fall campaign for the White House, she can look to history and ...
Sept. 4, 1968, was two months before that year's presidential election. The parties had just selected their candidates: Richard Nixon, Hubert Humphrey, and George Wallace. So WFMY News 2's Al ...
JD Vance brings to mind Spiro Agnew, whose selection by Republican Richard Nixon in 1968 baffled party veterans.
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On the second day of the 1924 Democratic National Convention, at Madison Square Garden, for example, partisan divide reached ...