Mike Huckabee and 1968
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When anti-Vietnam War protestors took to the streets at the Democratic Convention in 1968, Mike Huckabee had just had his thirteenth birthday. Here the former Arkansas governor who made a notable bid for the Republican Party's Presidential nomination, talks about watching as history turned his world upside down.
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