No
He was a democrat
Booth, who shot Lincoln was a Southern sympathizer. Guiteau was, I guess, a Republican. He had supported Garfield and thought he had earned an appointment to be an ambassador. McKinley's assassin was an anarchist--thought all governments were evil. Oswald had Communist leanings, but I do not think he belonged to the Communst party.
not james b
Johnson was a major leader of the Democratic Party.
George Washington -- no party affiliationJohn Adams -- Federalist PartyThomas Jefferson -- Democratic-Republican PartyJames Madison -- Democratic-Republican PartyJames Monroe -- Democratic-Republican PartyJohn Quincy Adams -- Democratic-Republican PartyAndrew Jackson -- Democratic PartyMartin Van Buren -- Democratic PartyWilliam Henry Harrison -- Whig PartyJohn Tyler -- Whig Party (kicked out of the party during the 1st year of his presidency)James K. Polk -- Democratic PartyZachary Taylor -- Whig PartyMillard Fillmore -- Whig PartyFranklin Pierce -- Democratic PartyJames Buchanan -- Democratic PartyAbraham Lincoln -- Republican PartyAndrew Johnson -- Democratic PartyUlysses S. Grant -- Republican PartyRutherford B. Hayes -- Republican PartyJames A. Garfield -- Republican PartyChester A. Arthur -- Republican PartyGrover Cleveland -- Democratic PartyBenjamin Harrison -- Republican PartyWilliam McKinley -- Republican PartyTheodore Roosevelt -- Republican PartyWilliam Howard Taft -- Republican PartyWoodrow Wilson -- Democratic PartyWarren G. Harding -- Republican PartyCalvin Coolidge -- Republican PartyHerbert Hoover -- Republican PartyFranklin D. Roosevelt -- Democratic PartyHarry S. Truman -- Democratic PartyDwight D. Eisenhower -- Republican PartyJohn F. Kennedy -- Democratic PartyLyndon B. Johnson -- Democratic PartyRichard M. Nixon -- Republican PartyGerald R. Ford -- Republican PartyJimmy Carter -- Democratic PartyRonald Reagan -- Republican PartyGeorge H. W. Bush -- Republican PartyBill Clinton -- Democratic PartyGeorge W. Bush -- Republican PartyBarack Obama -- Democratic Party
He was member of Democratic party.
Lyndon B. Johnson was part of the Democratic party.
Houston.
The Republican Party nominated Abraham Lincoln for reelection, and the Democratic Party nominated General George B. McClellan of New Jersey.
Barry Goldwater ran against Lyndon B. Johnson in the 1964 U.S. presidential election. Goldwater, the Republican nominee, was known for his conservative platform, while Johnson, the Democratic incumbent, campaigned on the success of his Great Society programs. The election resulted in a landslide victory for Johnson.
I'm sorry, I think what your question is; "Was Lyndon Baines Johnson a Republican or Democrat?" He was a Democrat.