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Pie Chamberlain: In the United States it was a presidential election year, marked by the peaceful if not quiet, transition from the Kennedy Administration to one which Lyndon Johnson could ...
During the 1964 Presidential election between Lyndon B. Johnson and Barry Goldwater, Ronald Reagan delivered remarks in support of his fellow Republican, Barry Goldwater.
What happened to Barry Goldwater? Simpson of ASU noted that former Vice President Richard Nixon’s victorious 1968 presidential campaign was influenced by Goldwater’s 1964 effort.
The Gazette offers audio versions of articles using Instaread. Some words may be mispronounced. Iowa was a battleground state 60 years ago in the 1964 presidential election, the first one after ...
By the way, in the November 1964 presidential election, the Republican Goldwater-Rep. William E. Miller ticket lost to President Lyndon Johnson and Sen. Hubert Humphrey.
After serving in the House and Senate, Lyndon Johnson was asked to be John F. Kennedy's presidential running mate. Kennedy narrowly beat his Republican opponent, Richard Nixon, in the 1960 election.
With just one week before the November 1964 presidential election, Ronald Reagan took to television to make his case for Republican poresidential candidate Barry Goldwater.
Sixty years ago, near the end of the 1964 presidential election, Ronald Reagan gave a speech supporting Republican candidate Barry Goldwater that launched Reagan’s political career and paved the ...
The impetus for the passionate and fearless leader’s famous address was the 1964 presidential election, when Democratic President Lyndon Johnson was up for re-election.