One hears references to the phonecall that RFK received from Chicago Mayor Richard Daly basically saying the Daly would throw his support to RFK. This was right after RFK won the California Primary and right before he was lead into the killing zone.
My question is what are our sources on this phonecall. I seem to recall two of them were longtime Kennedy insiders. Was one Schlesinger? What are any other sources about this phonecall? Did Daly write anything about it later?
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Spinning off this I would like to ask a couple of conjectural questions.
1) Do you think Daly would have made this call on his own, without any previous discussion with other DNC bigwigs ad or party bosses in other big cities? To
me this seems highly unlikely.
2) Any chance the phonecall was suggested to Daly by someone who was already thinking about how to mend the rift -- as much as was possible-- within the
DNC after the murder of RFK. In other words, as a way of to some extent trying to bridge the gap btw the inside and outside of the Convention hall
at Chicago the following month. They could say "Well at least some of the Humphrey city bosses showed signs of working with Bobby?" Note that I am
not asking this ADMITEDLY CONJECTURAL question to imply that Daly knew about the Assassination plans. That would not have been necessary. Just, do
you think his call to Bobby may have been at the request of someone who could see more compartments of the plan, and was already thinking of a post-
Bobby Democratic Party?
