The Southwestern Historical Quarterly, Volume 103, July 1999 - April, 2000 Page: 182
554 p. : ill. (some col.), maps, ports. ; 23 cm.View a full description of this periodical.
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The Master of the Senate: Lyndon Baines Johnson, seen here in a 1954 photo, ran a presi-
dential campaign in 1960 that was far more successful than previously thought. Using for-
eign policy as an issue and pushing an image that emphasized his experience, he delivered
several blows that bloodied the effort of Senator John F. Kennedy in a race for the
Democratic nomination. Later, as the vice presidential nominee of his party, Johnson used
world affairs again to turn back Republican efforts in the South.Photograph courtesy oJ
Edward Buries, LBJLibrary Collection, Austin, 7exas.
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