Nathan Kenyon

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The McCarthy campaign in New Hampshire, as far as I could tell, was limited to the candidate’s sitting in the lobby of the Sheraton Wayfarer sometimes alone, sometimes affably chatting with some of the older reporters who recognized him. The winner of the Democratic presidential nomination that year, Bill Clinton, was a former junior staffer on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee when Gene McCarthy made his first decision to run for president, the decision that changed history.
Playing with Fire: The 1968 Election and the Transformation of American Politics
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