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The 1968 campaign for the presidency of the United States of America demonstrated the serious division in the United States over the war in. Not. The American public was split over whether to continue in Vietnam or poll out.
Probably 1968. Correct! Nearly 17,000 soldiers died during 1968 alone.
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The TET Offensive of 1968
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The war became so publicly unpopular that President Johnson decided in April of 1968 not to run for re-election for his second term. (He had served out the term of President Kennedy, and then was elected for his first 'elected' 4-years in office. He could have ran for another 4 years under provisions of the constitution.)
Contact the: US Dept. of Defence Vietnam War Service Index; Brooke Rowe, Associate Librarian, The American War Library, on line/or write (2002).
1968 TET Offensive
the Vietnam war occur from 1965-1968
LYNDON B. JOHNSON
L B Johnson did not stand for re election in 1968.