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American History
In reply to the discussion: Who would have made an interesting president, but never got the shot? [View all]Ken Burch
(50,254 posts)45. Before he was shot, there was significant support for the idea
of Dr. King being nominated by the Peace and Freedom Party, with Benjamin Spock(their eventual nominee)as his running mate.
If LBJ had still insisted on making the Dems nominate Humphrey and adopt a "keep the war going" plank on Vietnam, a King-Spock ticket would have stood a real chance(and, I would argue, have been assured of victory if LBJ had been re-nominated, which was apparently still a possibility during the Chicago convention).
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Mo Udall was my first serious political hero...he ran in 1976 and finished second to
Rowdyboy
Oct 2012
#14
At the top of my list of Morris Udall. I don't know whether he would have won the GE if he had
StevieM
May 2015
#21
I was never a 9/11 conspiracy theory, but I am rethinking my attitude in light of additional
JDPriestly
Jun 2016
#38
I absolutely agree with you on that one, he had so much to offer, and the temperament, too.
Rhiannon12866
Jul 2016
#43