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Jilly_in_VA

(10,838 posts)
Fri Jun 3, 2022, 04:28 PM Jun 2022

How RFK Could Have Become President

To see him at the podium claiming victory in the crucial California primary, jokingly thanking his dog Freckles, passionately hopeful that the divided country could come together, flashing a peace sign as he exhorts: ‘So it’s on to Chicago and let’s win there!” Knowing what is to come a moment later, it is hard not to assume that it was only Sirhan Sirhan’s bullets that kept Robert Kennedy out of the White House.

The cold political realities of June 1968 were very different. Despite his victory in the winner-take-all California primary—a victory that was well under the 50 percent mark the Kennedy campaign had hoped for—the primary season was ending, as virtually every TV analyst noted, with Vice President Hubert Humphrey, who had entered no primary battle, as the real winner. Big states without primaries, like New Jersey and Pennsylvania, were lined up solidly in his corner, as were the Southern states, as was the leader of the AFL-CIO. And once the New York primary ended two weeks after California, there was no place else to go to win delegates at the ballot box.

“We were losing altitude,” de facto campaign manager Fred Dutton reflected later. looking back at the political terrain Kennedy was facing. In fact, the day of the primary, Dutton was skeptical enough of our chances to suggest that RFK would take the vice-presidential slot if offered.

“Bobby’s a Roman,” Dutton said. “He’ll go where the power is.” And a delegate analysis showed that Humphrey would end the primary season with close to1,000 of the 1,312 delegates need for nomination; Bobby and Eugene McCarthy together had fewer than 700.

So the question that has lingered for half a century—Could RFK have won the White House?—needs an unsentimental look at the prospects, even from someone who worked as a Senate and campaign speechwriter. Some years ago, I devoted 150 pages of an alternate history book to suggest how that might have happened. That scenario included some imagined twists and turns that a strictly “reality-based” view requires reshaping. Here is an unvarnished outline of how he might have won.

https://www.thedailybeast.com/how-rfk-could-have-become-president?ref=home
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*cosmic sigh*

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How RFK Could Have Become President (Original Post) Jilly_in_VA Jun 2022 OP
the story continues for subscribers only, but my recollection rurallib Jun 2022 #1
I remember reading Bobby saying that night: It's all up to Tomconroy Jun 2022 #2
If RFK had survived the shooting and been able to continue lapfog_1 Jun 2022 #3

rurallib

(63,157 posts)
1. the story continues for subscribers only, but my recollection
Fri Jun 3, 2022, 05:04 PM
Jun 2022

is pretty much what's described in your post.

I have had many friends try to tell me that RFK could have win had he lived, but the numbers were pretty stark. As California ended, Humphrey already was very close to the nominating numbers. With LBJ in office at the time, he was able to still use some arm twisting to get delegates behind Humphrey.

There were fewer primaries and lots more smoke filled back rooms in those days. So while some idealists like to imagine an RFK presidency, reality was in Humphrey's corner.

Just my opinion. Had Nixon not committed treason, Humphrey may have won. He came damn close even with the treason

 

Tomconroy

(7,611 posts)
2. I remember reading Bobby saying that night: It's all up to
Fri Jun 3, 2022, 06:20 PM
Jun 2022

Daley now.
Meaning Chicago Mayor Richard Daley.

lapfog_1

(30,073 posts)
3. If RFK had survived the shooting and been able to continue
Fri Jun 3, 2022, 08:42 PM
Jun 2022

I think the outcome of the election would have tilted in his favor.

JFK was just too fresh in everyone's mind... and Vietnam was already becoming unpopular with the "silent majority". They didn't like "hippies" but they didn't like the kids being shot up in a distant land for the corrupt government either.

All speculation at this point.

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