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They may not have been the most successful bids for election—and some definitely didn't stand the test of time—but these are certainly the funniest presidential campaign slogans ever created. Yes, we ...
A political ad from President Lyndon Johnson's 1964 presidential re-election campaign was shown. The ad criticized Senator Barry Goldwater's (R-AZ).
After John F. Kennedy's assassination, Lyndon Johnson was sworn into office. For his first presidential election campaign one year later, he went with a familiar slogan — Adlai Stevenson's from ...
In March 1968, President Lyndon B. Johnson was nearly 40 minutes into a speech on the Vietnam War when he closed with a stunning announcement: He would not seek another term. From the Oval Office ...
"A Great Society" for the American people and their fellow men elsewhere was the vision of Lyndon B. Johnson. In his first years of office he obtained passage of one of the most extensive legislative ...
When President Lyndon B. Johnson stopped in Portland for a campaign visit 60 years ago Saturday, throngs of supporters filled the streets from the airport to City Hall.
Arriving at the Lyndon B. Johnson Presidential Library in Austin, Texas, Monday President Biden hopes to revisit the mountaintop of LBJ’s greatest achievement: passage of the 1964 Civil Rights Act.
Besides, as with “I Like Ike,” Lyndon Johnson’s winning campaign slogan, “All the Way with LBJ,” doesn’t work unless your name is Ray (and these days, I wouldn’t recommend such a ...
The LBJ Foundation put together a proposal to rename Austin's airport after President Lyndon B. Johnson as part of the 60th anniversary of the passage of the Civil Rights Act.