I regard '68 as the single most crucial election of the post-wwii era in that it was the rollout of the southern strategy. Once it worked, it was inevitable the republican party would become the confederate party.
And inevitably like the confederacy as they lost followers they would turn to autocratic rule. The problem now is they are able to enforce minority rule with gerrymandering.
and by stealing elections when gerrymandering isn't enough
problem is democrats let them do it just like democrats whine that boebert was reelected when it would have taken them pennies and minutes to have prevented that -- sadly the strong "courageous" (ie unscrupulous dishonest) party is not the democratic one.
I regard '68 as the single most crucial election of the post-wwii era in that it was the rollout of the southern strategy. Once it worked, it was inevitable the republican party would become the confederate party.
And inevitably like the confederacy as they lost followers they would turn to autocratic rule. The problem now is they are able to enforce minority rule with gerrymandering.
and by stealing elections when gerrymandering isn't enough
problem is democrats let them do it just like democrats whine that boebert was reelected when it would have taken them pennies and minutes to have prevented that -- sadly the strong "courageous" (ie unscrupulous dishonest) party is not the democratic one.
And domestic terrorism
Did not vote in '68. did vote in '72. I agree re '68.