He was being seriously challenged for the nomination by Robert Kennedy. He could see that just getting the nomination would create a divisive battle in the Democratic party and if he did succeed in winning the nomination, he was by no means certain of getting elected. His Vietnam policy had become very unpopular, especially with young adults.
He was being seriously challenged for the nomination by Robert Kennedy. He could see that just getting the nomination would create a divisive battle in the Democratic party and if he did succeed in winning the nomination, he was by no means certain of getting elected. His Vietnam policy had become very unpopular, especially with young adults.
he didnt feel like it
On March 31, 1968, Lyndon Johnson announced plans to limit the war in Viet Nam and not to seek re election to the presidency.
The Tet offensive. Eugene McCarthy's strong showing in the New Hampshire primary
Democrat, Lyndon Johnson did not seek reelection, and therefore the democrats did not have the incumbent advantage in the race.
L B Johnson did not stand for re election in 1968.
Johnson was in office from November 22, 1963 (Kennedy's death) until 1-20-1969. He served the remainder of Kennedy's first term, was elected once and refused to seek re-election.
President Lyndon B. Johnson became president when Kennedy was killed, so he served out Kennedy's remaining term and then won re-election to serve as president. However, he announced in the Spring of 1968 that he would neither seek nor run for another term as President.
LBJ didn't resign. What you may be thinking of is his statement on March 31, 1968 when he said, "I shall not seek, and I will not accept, the nomination of my party for another term as your president."
Lyndon Johnson Harry Truman Polk, Buchanan, Hayes, and Coolidge. Others have sought a second term, but either not been renominated - Tyler, Fillmore, Pierce, A Johnson, Arthur, L B Johnson - or else defeated in election - J Adams, JQ Adams, Van Buren, Harrison, Taft, Hoover, Ford, GHW Bush.
There were millions of people who were not candidates in 1968. Robert Kennedy and Lyndon Johnson were two that were considered likely nominees at one time but did not run. Kennedy was shot and killed and Johnson earlier decided against running.
The Tet offensive (began January 30, 1968) which included an attack by the NLF (Viet Cong) on the US Embassy in Saigon. On March 31, 1968, Johnson announced that he would not seek re-election, although he was eligible under the 22nd Amendment to serve another four-year term. apex: NLF attacks in South Vietnam in January of 1968
In 1964, Johnson had only been president for a year, and was eligible for an additional term. He actually could have run again in 1968, but he opted out. The 22nd Amendment limits presidents to being elected to two terms, but if as in Johnson's case, he was VP first and became president at after least two years into that term, it's possible for someone to be president for 10 years.
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