ST. PAUL, Minn., Sept. 4 Early in the 1960 campaign, Democratic vice presidential candidate Lyndon Johnson jumped on a special train in Washington and headed out across the South, trying to rally that once-solid Democratic region to support his partner, John F. Kennedy. At his first stop, in... -
Nomination Itself Is a Testament to Obama's Readiness
ST. PAUL, Minn., Sept. 4 Early in the 1960 campaign, Democratic vice presidential candidate Lyndon Johnson jumped on a special train in Washington and headed out across the South, trying to rally that once-solid Democratic region to support his partner, John F. Kennedy. At his first stop, in...-
By David S. Broder