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Robert Kennedy strongly opposed the Vietnam War and was committed to civil rights. These were sensitive and important issues during that time, which may have fueled his assassination.
Robert Kennedy's assassination changed the course of the Election of 1968. As a Democratic candidate, he had to strongly opposed the Vietnam War and was committed to civil rights.
Robert F. Kennedy announced his candidacy for president in the grand Senate Caucus Room on March 16, 1968, were he declared that the United States, mired in war and driven by racism, should “stand for hope instead of despair.”