The upcoming Democratic National Convention faces the potential of disruptive protests reminiscent of the 1968 convention in Chicago. The current protests over the Israel-Hamas war could complicate the convention and President Biden's messaging. While there are differences from 1968, the legacy of that convention still looms large. The Republican narrative of chaos and disorder could be fueled by any images of disorder at the convention. The article also compares the antiwar movements in 1968 to the present, highlighting the potential impact of protests on political outcomes. The potential for chaos and disorder at the upcoming convention is a source of concern for Democrats.