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LBJ had been in Washington along time. He knew everyone and everything about everyone. To get things done in Washington (even today) requires knowledge of how the system works and understanding the 3 branches of government. Much of what Kennedy began LBJ finished and if Kennedy had gotten a second term he may have been able to pass what he proposed.

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