Lyndon Johnson largely supported and continued many of John F. Kennedy's policies after he assumed the presidency following Kennedy's assassination in 1963. However, he also sought to expand and accelerate certain initiatives, particularly in civil rights and social welfare, through his Great Society programs. While there were some differences in approach and emphasis, Johnson's administration is generally seen as building upon Kennedy's legacy rather than working against it.
Lyndon Johnson was Kennedys successor.
He only had one: Lyndon B. Johnson.
No. It was Hubert Humphery.
Lyndon Johnson, Jimmy Carter, and Barack Obama.
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He tried to continue Kennedy's policies (apex)
Lyndon B. Johnson.
Lincoln followed closely by Lyndon Johnson.
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No, Lyndon Johnson is not single.
In the election of 1964 Barry Goldwater was the Republican who ran against Lyndon Johnson.
Lyndon Johnson was the president who declared war on poverty. Poverty won.