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In the 1964 presidential election, Lyndon B. Johnson faced Republican nominee Barry Goldwater. Goldwater, a U.S. Senator from Arizona, opposed Johnson's liberal policies and the Great Society programs. His campaign emphasized a return to conservative principles and a strong stance against communism, particularly in Vietnam. Johnson ultimately won the election in a landslide, securing a mandate for his domestic agenda.

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