KEY POINTS
  • Former President Barack Obama said Wednesday he doesn't think the protests erupting across the country are like those the U.S. faced in 1968.
  • Many have drawn comparison to the two years, which saw economic challenges and racial strife.
  • Richard Nixon was elected president in 1968, by campaigning on "law and order" in the wake of those riots.

Former President Barack Obama told America on Wednesday he doesn't believe the protests that have erupted across the country are anything like those that reverberated in 1968, which many believed helped elect President Richard Nixon.

"I've heard some people say that you have a pandemic, then you have these protests, this reminds people of the '60s and the chaos and the discord and distrust throughout the country. I have to tell you, although I was very young ... I know enough about that history to say there is something different," Obama said.