Johnson had a large majority of Democrats in Congress after the 1964 election.
Johnson had a large majority of Democrats in Congress after the 1964 election.
He had a large majority of Democrats in Congress -apex
Lyndon Johnson won the 1964 presidential election defeating Barry Goldwater. In the 1964 presidential election the popular vote totals were Johnson 43,129,566 and Goldwater 27,178,188. The largest percentage of popular votes in a presidential election were won by Lyndon Johnson 61.05% in 1964, Franklin Roosevelt 60.80% in 1936, Richard Nixon 60.67% in 1972, and Warren Harding 60.32% in 1920.
Johnson Succeeded Kennedy in 1963In 1963 President Kennedy was assassinated and was succeeded by vice president Lyndon B. Johnson. Johnson the 36th President of the United States would run for reelection in 1964.The candidates for the Presidential election of 1968 were; Lyndon B. Johnson - Hubert Humphrey (Democratic) and Barry Goldwater - William E. Miller (Republican). President Johnson was reelected and was in office from November 22, 1963 January 20, 1969.
President Lyndon B. Johnson (D) and Senator Barry Goldwater (R-Arizona).
Though he became president in 1963 when John F. Kennedy was assassinated, Lyndon B. Johnson was elected to presidency in 1964
Incumbent President Lyndon B. Johnson (D-Texas) and Senator Barry Goldwater (R-Arizona).
Hubert H. Humphrey served as Lyndon B. Johnson's vice president from 1965 to 1969.
In the election of 1964 Barry Goldwater was the Republican who ran against Lyndon Johnson.
Lyndon Johnson won the 1964 presidential election defeating Barry Goldwater. In the 1964 presidential election Lyndon B. Johnson received 486 electoral votes and Barry Goldwater received 52 electoral votes. The popular vote totals were Johnson 43,129,566 and Goldwater 27,178,188.
There was no vice-president under Johnson until after the next election in 1964. At that time, Hubert Humphreys became vice-president.
Lyndon B. Johnson was the president in September 1964.