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Johnson Pledges 10 Plant Program By United Press International President Johnson pledged today that if elected his programs will be governed by a 10-point “bill of responsibilities.” He said he sometimes thinks Sen. Barry M. Goldwater "is running against the office of president instead of for it.”
The President offered the campaign credo and renewed his attack on the Republican presidential nominee as he began the last day of a crosscountry campaign swing. He was scheduled to make appearances in six Western states before leaving for Washington late tonight. Johnson was alone on the presidential hustings today. Goldwater took a day’s rest
from the campaign at his Phoenix home, where he conferred with aides before setting out on | a 10-state tour Tuesday. On the vice presidential front, GOP candidate William E. Miller continued to recuperate from a cold in Washington while the Democratic nominee, Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey pressed his campaign into New Jersey and New York.
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A century ago, a Johnson _ from the South was seeking enough Democrat votes to elect his runningmate and himself as overseers of the nation. He was, of course, Andrew Johnson of Tennessee, the second of three Johnsons from southern states to be a successful Democrat candidate for vice president. The first was Richard Mentor Johnson of Kentucky, who became the next in line to Martin van Buren in 1837. Having failed to obtain a majority of the electoral votes for vice president in the election in 1836, the Kentuckian was the first and only candidate
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to secure the office by action of the Senate. He had served in that body, 1819-1829, in between 10 terms in the House of Representatives. However, he went down to defeat with Van Buren in their campaign for a second term in 1840. Andrew Johnson, who had been a Democrat member of the House, governor of Tennessee, and senator, was chosen in 1864 as a "War Democrat to give proper recognition to that element in the Union Party”—to use a phrase of Prof. Eugene Roseboom, author of the comprehensive “History of Presidential Elections" (pub. by Macmillan). Lincoln stayed close to the White House after his nomination in 1864, except for one trip to Baltimore for a speech, while Johnson’s role was to seek votes from the regular Democrat nominee. Maj. Gen. George B. McClellan. The result in November, when Lincoln led his opponent by less than 500,000 in the popular vote, could be attributed to some extent to the influence of Andrew Johnson in the border states of Maryland, Missouri, Kansas and other areas. He could have brought some support to Lincoln from Tennessee, but, only partly occupied by Union troops, it did not choose electors. (Nor, of course, did 10 other states that had declared their secession from the Union in 1861.) Subjected to threats for his loyalty to the Union and efforts in behalf of the Lincoln ticket, Johnson wore pistols conspicuously. —CLARK KINNAIKD f<-] Contemporary critical cartoon of Andrew Johnson, running-mate of Lincoln on the National Union ticket, 1864. I American Historical Archive]
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