A Democrat incumbent president. Demonstrations roiling college campuses. A national political convention in Chicago. With the parallels eerily similar to 1968, some Democrats worry their August gathering to nominate a presidential nominee could resemble the chaos that resulted in Richard Nixon being swept into office.
Mobs, riots, and tear gas were seen on live television. Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., sees echoes of 1968.
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