Episodes
Historian Rick Perlstein traces the country's ideological divisions from John F. Kennedy's assassination through Richard Nixon's campaign to modern politics.
Published 10/30/18
Published 10/30/18
Political scientist Lori Cox Han traces the growing role of women in politics from 1968 to now: "Women are not a monolithic voting bloc, and I think that's one of the biggest misconceptions out there."
Published 10/23/18
Roger Ailes helped Republicans use television to get elected for decades. He was more politically influential than many politicians themselves. In 1968, Ailes helped Richard Nixon win the White House -- and he was only getting started. Gabriel Sherman, author of a biography on Ailes, traces how the master manipulator shaped elections from Nixon to Trump.
Published 10/16/18
Historian Peniel Joseph explores how racial anxiety and resentment among white voters shaped the 1968 campaign -- and still shapes politics today.
Published 10/09/18
Nixon uses a powerful weapon in new ways: television. Politics will never be the same.
Published 10/02/18
Richard Nixon campaigns on law and order, while George Wallace rises on racist rhetoric. The run for the White House intensifies.
Published 10/02/18
The list of Democratic candidates grows. The campaign continues in the shadow of national grief.
Published 10/02/18
1968 rolls in, the Vietnam war rages on, and early presidential primaries show a country beginning to splinter.
Published 10/02/18
1968 brought tragedy, violence and an unforgettable run for power. Campaign '68, coming Oct. 2, captures the chaos of an American presidential election.
Published 09/19/18