Lyndon Johnson took over presidency when John Kennedy was assassinated.
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Lyndon Johnson took over presidency when John Kennedy was assassinated.
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"I can't believe Lyndon LaRouche is still alive." "Who's Lyndon LaRouche?" "A crackpot who was a few decades too early for American politics."
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In 1964, Senator Barry Goldwater won the Republican presidential nomination even though questions were raised about his having been born in Arizona when it was still a territory and not a state. The question never gained much traction and was made moot when President Lyndon Johnson defeated Goldwater in a landslide.
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Next, we walk over to the First Ladies Water Garden and see a memorial exhibit for Lady Bird Johnson. She was the wife of Lyndon Johnson, America's thirty-sixth president.
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