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Yes. He ran in 1964 and won. LBJ also particpated in the New Hampshire primary in 1968 before pulling out.

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no, he announced his decision not to run in a nationally televised speech on March 31 1968

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No. LBJ was unpopular enough that he knew he would not get re-elected. Hubert Humphrey was made the Democratic candidate for president, and he ended up losing to Richard Nixon in 1968.

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Joe Biden made unsuccessful runs for the Democratic presidential nomination in 1988 and 2008.

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