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Andrew Johnson replaced Hannibal Hamlin on Abraham Lincoln's second election ticket because Lincoln believed there was a political advantage to be gained. Johnson was supported by the War Democrats (became the National Union Party) and broadened Lincoln's base of support. Lincoln also considered Tennessee-native Johnson would be useful during the anticipated Reconstruction of the South.
Marxism gained only limited support among the British working class.
Vice President Andrew Johnson took over the Presidency when President Abraham Lincoln was assassinated in April, 1865. Vice President Lyndon Johnson took over the Presidency when President John F. Kennedy was assassinated in November, 1963.
As Vice President for 8 years (1953-1961) under Dwight Eisenhower, Nixon had lost to John F. Kennedy for the Presidency in 1960. But he still had substantial support in the Republican Party, including conservatives such as Barry Goldwater (who lost to Lyndon Johnson). His campaign for fiscally-responsible government (and law-and-order) gained him popularity, and his opposition to the war in Vietnam gave him an advantage over his opponent, Johnson's Vice President Hubert Humphrey.
He gained the support of the workers.
Goldwater's advocacy for the use of nuclear weapons played a significant role in Johnson's landslide victory. Johnson ended up winning with 61.1 percent of the vote.
It gained support because people got to vote for their Senators.
Andrew Jackson was the leader who exceeded instructions, but eventually gained support. Jackson went on to serve as the 7th President of the U.S.
Choummaly Sayasone gained fame as the president. Boungnang Vorachith gained fame as the vice president. Bouasone Bouphavanh gained fame as the prime minister.
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