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Protestors at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago in 1968 wanted
to end all political parties.
to make changes to the election system.
to secure Humphrey’s nomination.
to secure Daley’s nomination.
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to make changes to the election system.
(1968 protesters — largely antiwar and pro-reform — sought changes in the Democratic Party's nominating process and a more democratic electoral system, not to secure Humphrey or Daley or to abolish parties.)
(1968 protesters — largely antiwar and pro-reform — sought changes in the Democratic Party's nominating process and a more democratic electoral system, not to secure Humphrey or Daley or to abolish parties.)
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