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- . the 1944 campaign. That was in And I served in the Senate until I retired voluntarily in January 1967. F: Now, in 1944, when you first ran, the country went Democratic. You bucked a national trend there. s: I did. I got a good majority vote in both
- he knew what it would take to get the support of the non-cotton sector, also. And you had to have something that was passable, not only workable. B: Do you recall any other examples of Senator Johnson in action in those days before '60? G
- Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh 3 B: Did this involve you in national Democratic politics? C: To a limited degree. I wouldn 1 t ~.;rant
Oral history transcript, Adrian S. Fisher, interview 1 (I), 10/31/1968, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- to mumble; he looked like a man trying to lie his way out of a traffic charge. But he was a good loyal Truman Democrat and was prepared to undertake the sort of a captaincy of the Administration team presenting the ten-point anti-inflation program
Oral history transcript, Mary D. Keyserling, interview 2 (II), 10/31/1968, by David G. McComb
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- moving and so right in this area. Also, as an indication of the President's thinking, I would refer anyone to the report of the third conference in June of '66 called "Targets for Action." And, again, his words deeply moved the three or four hundred