Amid the whirlwind of news surrounding President Joe Biden's withdrawal from the presidential race, this conversation delves into the parallels and contrasts between the current political landscape and the Democratic Party's tumultuous summer of 1968. Discover the crucial role of delegates in the nomination process and the shifting power dynamics within the party. We also explore the historical context of George Washington's farewell address and its enduring relevance to today's political climate.
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Resources To Learn More:
- Davis, J. E., Fernlund, P. F., & Woll, P. (2005). Civics: Government and Economics in Action. Pearson Prentice Hall.
- McClenaghan, W. A., & Magruder, F. A. (2003). Magruder’s American Government. Prentice Hall.
- Biden's speech: Warnings about Trump without naming him, a hefty to-do list, and a power handoff
- Delegates explained
- Washington's Farewell Address, 1796
- What happens now that Biden dropped out? The chaotic 1968 Democratic convention could be a clue.
- What to know about the Democratic convention with Harris's likely nomination
- 2024 Presidential Nominating Process - Democrats
07/26/24 • 23 min
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