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President Lyndon B. Johnson
decided not to run in the 1964 election.
won the 1964 election by a narrow margin.
won the 1964 election by a wide margin.
lost the 1964 election by a narrow margin.
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"Won the 1964 election by a wide margin."
Lyndon B. Johnson, who became president after John F. Kennedy's assassination in 1963, ran for a full term in 1964 and defeated Republican Barry Goldwater in a landslide: about 61.1% to 38.5% of the popular vote (a ~22.6-point margin) and 486 to 52 in the Electoral College.
Lyndon B. Johnson, who became president after John F. Kennedy's assassination in 1963, ran for a full term in 1964 and defeated Republican Barry Goldwater in a landslide: about 61.1% to 38.5% of the popular vote (a ~22.6-point margin) and 486 to 52 in the Electoral College.
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