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and maybe gather together every few years to hold testimonial dinners in honor of Barry Goldwater, repatriated by Lyndon Johnson to the parched earth of Phoenix, where dwell only millionaires ...
In July 1964, the Republican party nominated Senator Barry Goldwater as the candidate to unseat President Lyndon Johnson. The ultra-conservative Arizona senator, whose radical right-wing rantings ...
Delegates to the Republican National Convention stage a huge demonstration for Senator Barry Goldwater ... passed Civil Rights Act. "After Lyndon Johnson—the biggest faker in the United States?
In March 1968, President Lyndon B. Johnson was nearly 40 minutes into ... He went on to defeat Republican Barry Goldwater in a landslide victory. But Johnson’s concerns became more pronounced ...
To understand the dimensions of the Democrats' calamity, recall that in 1964, Lyndon B. Johnson had defeated Barry Goldwater for the presidency with 61.1 percent of the popular vote, a margin ...
In myriad ways, 1964 was the year when Americans faced choices: between the liberalism of Lyndon Johnson or Barry Goldwater’s grassroots conservatism, between support or opposition to the civil ...
In the advertisement a man in his late twenties speaks to the camera about his pride in the Republican Partys past before admitting that he is frightened by Republican nominee Barry Goldwater He ...
The shift to conservative control is signaled by Barry ... given Goldwater's record of comments such as, "Let's lob one into the men's room at the Kremlin." The Johnson campaign uses ...
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