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Scenarios about '1968 US election'

The 1968 US presidential election occurred during a period of intense social upheaval marked by the Vietnam War, civil rights struggles, and the assassinations of Martin Luther King Jr. and Robert Kennedy. Republican Richard Nixon narrowly defeated Democratic candidate Hubert Humphrey and third-party candidate George Wallace in a campaign that highlighted national divisions over war, race, and social change. The election represented a significant realignment in American politics, with Nixon's "Southern Strategy" beginning the shift of the formerly Democratic South toward the Republican Party.

What If Robert Kennedy Wasn't Assassinated?

Exploring the alternate timeline where Robert F. Kennedy survived the assassination attempt in 1968, potentially reshaping American politics, the Vietnam War, and the trajectory of progressive politics.