Hubert Humphrey
Lyndon Johnson
incumbent President Lyndon Johnson
Richard Nixon, Hubert Humphrey, and George Wallace were the presidential candidates in 1968. Republican candidate Richard Nixon won the election.
Lyndon B Johnson withdrew himself from the next presidential election in the spring of 1968
1971
Initially Lyndon Johnson sought re-election but he realized that that was not popular so he had Hubert Humphrey run. Bobby Kennedy got into the race late. Richard Nixon was the Republican candidate.
Initially Lyndon Johnson sought re-election but he realized that that was not popular so he had Hubert Humphrey run. Bobby Kennedy got into the race late. Richard Nixon was the Republican candidate.
The person to succeed John F. Kennedy in 1963 was Lyndon Baines 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.
Johnson withdrew from the race -PLATO
Barry Goldwater
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.