What Democrats Are Desperate to Avoid
Briefly

"Both feature a late-breaking vice presidential replacement for an unpopular incumbent president who was driven to step down, highlighting political turbulence leading into the conventions."
"In 1968, the Democratic Party faced protests and divisions over the Vietnam War, while the current environment sees Democrats energized around their new ticket, hoping to unify rather than splinter."
Read at Slate Magazine
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