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Episode Summaries

Episode 1 - The Making of the President, 1960

Summary

With Dwight D. Eisenhower retiring, the presidential field seems wide open from the outset. For the Democrats, will young upstart John F. Kennedy hold off the ebullient populist Hubert H. Humphrey and an eleventh-hour movement to draft Adlai Stevenson? For the Republicans, how can Richard M. Nixon, Ike’s heir apparent, bring his party’s liberal wing on board? Nixon and Kennedy eventually vie in the first television debates and a historically close election.

Episode 2 - The Making of the President, 1964

SUMMARY

Ascending to the White House after a national tragedy, Lyndon B. Johnson must choose a running mate; possibilities include the late president’s brother, Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy—the Democrats’ emotional favorite, but a potential threat to LBJ’s leadership. Meanwhile, Sen. Barry Goldwater marshals a “citizens’ army” to march to the Republican nomination against desperate, panicked opposition. The general election presents voters with a stark philosophical choice and marks a tectonic shift in American politics.

Episode 3 - The Making of the President, 1968

Summary

The election year brings a deepening sense of national crisis: Americans killed by the hundreds in a divisive war, a sitting president shocked in the first primary, Martin Luther King Jr. and Robert F. Kennedy assassinated, and dozens of cities torn by riots. Both major parties’ conventions feel like armed camps, but Chicago—site of the Democratic event—turns chaotic and violent. When Hubert H. Humphrey, Richard M. Nixon, and George Wallace face off in the general election, voters look for healing.

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