That choice allowed other candidates to compete for delegates, from his loyal vice president, Hubert Humphrey ... means. Humphrey campaigned through the spring and summer of 1968, but he avoided ...
Archival video of a 1968 Hubert Humphrey campaign ad is featured. Javascript must be enabled in order to access C-SPAN videos. *This text was compiled from uncorrected Closed Captioning.
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 ...
George Wallace, a southern Democrat and staunch segregationist, is the independent candidate running against labor’s candidate Democrat Hubert Humphrey and Republican Richard Nixon. Wallace’s large, ...
On the morning of June 12, 1968, about 500 people gathered at the Chattanooga Airport in anticipation of the arrival of a ...
"That's a big difference." Getty Images The 1968 DNC saw the nomination of Hubert Humphrey, who ultimately lost to Richard Nixon in the general election Don Rose, who in 1968 was a spokesman for ...
Since 1836, only one sitting vice president, George H.W. Bush in 1988, has been elected to the White House. Among those who ...
As voters across the United States head to the polls on Election Day, many face “a choice between two unsatisfactory candidates,” says Democracy Now! co-host Juan González. This choice is especially ...