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Lyndon B. Johnson became the 36th President of the United States after the assassination of John F. Kennedy in 1963; Johnson ran in his own right in 1964, winning in a landslide.
On July 13, 1960, John F. Kennedy won the Democratic presidential nomination on the first ballot at his party’s convention.
Jacqueline Kennedy-Onassis believed Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson was behind the assassination of her husband, according to tapes recorded by the former First Lady just months after his death ...
A renowned Republican strategist and lobbyist has claimed that former president Lyndon B. Johnson set up John F. Kennedy’s assassination, which occurred on November 22, 1963.
WASHINGTON, Nov. 23, 1963 (UPI) - Lyndon Baines Johnson today met the awesome responsibilities of President of the United States grimly determined - with the help of God and a united America - to ...
November 22, 1963: Lyndon B. Johnson takes the oath of office as President of the United States, after the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.
With rare skill he obtained passage of a number of key Eisenhower measures. In the 1960 campaign, Johnson, as John F. Kennedy's running mate, was elected Vice President. On November 22, 1963, when ...
JOHNSON CITY, Texas, Nov. 17, 1960 (UPI) - President-elect John F. Kennedy and his running mate, Sen. Lyndon B. Johnson, went deer hunting today in the rugged hills around Johnson's ranch, leaving ...
On July 10, 1960, Lyndon B. Johnson joined “Meet the Press” as a presidential candidate along with other Democratic candidates, Stuart Symington and John F. Kennedy. In the 90-minute interview ...
President John F. Kennedy and wife Jackie, surrounded by a crowd and followed by bodyguard Clint Hill and Vice President Lyndon Johnson, enter Hotel Texas in downtown Fort Worth on Nov. 21, 1963.