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Big winners The 1964 and 1984 presidential elections stand out as quick, overwhelming wins. President John F. Kennedy’s November 1963 assassination helped set the scene for the 1964 election.
Did Barry Goldwater vote for the Civil Rights Act of 1964? To many observers, Goldwater’s June 1964 Senate vote against the Civil Rights Act of 1964 forever put him on the wrong side of history.
Declaring election winners The presidential election has more moving parts than any other contest on the ballot, including the complexities of the Electoral College.
They agreed to pool their resources in the 1964 election to compile the vote count for key races, an arrangement that would last in some form for more than 50 years and eventually expand to ...
proved far more concerned about TVA and social security than the race issue, voted for L.B.J. He even carried Gary, Ind., where racial tensions were taut and Alabama's Governor George Wallace ...
They agreed to pool their resources in the 1964 election to compile the vote count for key races, an arrangement that would last in some form for more than 50 years and eventually expand to ...
They agreed to pool their resources in the 1964 election to compile the vote count for key races, an arrangement that would last in some form for more than 50 years and eventually expand to ...
They agreed to pool their resources in the 1964 election to compile the vote count for key races, an arrangement that would last in some form for more than 50 years and eventually expand to ...
They agreed to pool their resources in the 1964 election to compile the vote count for key races, an arrangement that would last in some form for more than 50 years and eventually expand to ...
They agreed to pool their resources in the 1964 election to compile the vote count for key races, an arrangement that would last in some form for more than 50 years and eventually expand to ...