The state of the U.S. in 1968 contributed to violent protests at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago. In 2024, the DNC is back in Illinois and Vice President Kamala Harris’ week to accept the nomination appears different in some ways. Lindsay Chervinsky, a presidential historian, joins CBS News with more context on both Chicago conventions.
How Harris’ DNC compares to 1968 Chicago convention
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