They were both in the Democratic Party.
Lyndon B. Johnson was part of the Democratic party.
President Lyndon Johnson was the Democratic replacement for President John Kennedy, after Kennedy's assassination.
Johnson was a major leader of the Democratic Party.
Richard Nixon. Johnson stunned the country by announcing that he would not run for a second term in 1968. The Democratic party nominated Vice President Hubert Humphrey as its candidate but he was defeated due to a number of factors, two of the most serious being social unrest and Johnson's association with the Viet Nam war.
Robert Kennedy was killed on the night that he won the Democratic Party primary in California before the Democratic Convention took place. He was never that nominee of the Democratic Party and consequently had no running mate.
Lyndon Johnson did not run for a third term largely because of opposition to the Vietnam War from his own party as well as outside.
Johnson took over as President after Kennedy was assassinated. Then in 1964 the Democratic Party's Johnson and running mate Humphrey beat Goldwater and his running mate William Miller who were the Republican nominees.
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Lyndon B. Johnson served as the 36th President of the United States. Johnson was a member of the Democratic Party, and was in office from 1963 to 1969.
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Lyndon B. Johnson was the President of the United States when Robert Kennedy was assassinated. Vice President Hubert Humphrey would go on to win the Democratic nomination for president, eventually losing to Richard Nixon in the 1968 Presidential election.
Lyndon B. Johnson served as the 36th President of the United States. Johnson was a member of the Democratic Party, and was in office from 1963 to 1969.