In March of 1968, facing a tough primary challenge from Robert Kennedy, Lyndon Johnson decided not to run for reelection. The increasingly unpopular Vietnam War had split the Democratic Party and made Johnson’s bid untenable. Richard Nixon won the election on the promise that he had a secret plan to end the war in Southeast Asia. In 2008, Democrats nominated first-term Sen. Barack Obama of Illinois to be their standard-bearer. Obama had relatively little experience but he had one thing going for him that his chief opponent did not have: He was unabashedly opposed to the Iraq War. Sen. Hillary Clinton (D-N.Y.) was for it before she was against it — she voted to authorize the war, but w
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