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previous few years as an opportunity to exploit.10 Perhaps in an alternate version of history, Kennedy deferred to his more cautious advisors and didn’t make the call. Perhaps Nixon, who was closer to King than Kennedy was at the time, made the call and won the pivotal support from black voters, and a Republican president presided over the civil rights revolution.11 Republicans then became the party of civil rights, and American politics would have looked very different.
Breaking the Two-Party Doom Loop: The Case for Multiparty Democracy in America
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