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text_A: Lyndon B. Johnson won re-election to the presidency by a landslide in the United States presidential election of 1964.
text_B: The United States presidential election of 1964 was the 45th quadrennial presidential election .. presidential election. United States presidential election. United States. United States. It was held on Tuesday , November 3 , 1964 .. Democratic candidate and incumbent President Lyndon B. Johnson had come to office less than a year earlier following the assassination of his predecessor John F. Kennedy .. Lyndon B. Johnson. Lyndon B. Johnson. Democratic. Democratic Party ( United States ). President. President of the United States. assassination of his predecessor. Assassination of John F. Kennedy. John F. Kennedy. John F. Kennedy. Johnson , who had successfully associated himself with Kennedy 's popularity , won 61.1 % of the popular vote , the highest win by a candidate since James Monroe 's re-election in 1820 .. James Monroe. James Monroe. United States presidential election, 1820. It was the most lopsided US presidential election in terms of popular votes , and the tenth-most lopsided presidential election in the history of the United States in terms of electoral votes .. presidential election. United States presidential election. tenth. List of United States presidential elections by Electoral College margin. United States. United States. No candidate for president since has equalled or surpassed Johnson 's percentage of the popular vote , and since 1820 , only Abraham Lincoln in 1864 , Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1936 , Richard Nixon in 1972 and Ronald Reagan in 1980 and 1984 have won by a greater electoral vote margin .. United States presidential election, 1820. United States presidential election, 1936. United States presidential election, 1984. United States presidential election, 1972. United States presidential election, 1864. United States presidential election, 1980. Abraham Lincoln. Abraham Lincoln. Franklin D. Roosevelt. Franklin D. Roosevelt. Richard Nixon. Richard Nixon. Ronald Reagan. Ronald Reagan. The Republican candidate , Senator Barry Goldwater of Arizona , suffered from a lack of support from his own party and his deeply unpopular political positions .. Barry Goldwater. Barry Goldwater. Arizona. Arizona. Republican. Republican Party ( United States ). Senator. United States Senate. Johnson 's campaign advocated a series of anti-poverty programs collectively known as the Great Society , and successfully portrayed Goldwater as being a dangerous extremist .. Great Society. Great Society. Johnson easily won the Presidency , carrying 44 of the 50 states and the District of Columbia , which voted for the first time in this election .. District of Columbia. District of Columbia. voted for the first time. Twenty-third Amendment to the United States Constitution. Goldwater carried the remaining six states in what would be the first election to see a total of fifty states carried by presidential candidates .. Goldwater 's unsuccessful bid influenced the modern conservative movement and the long-time realignment within the Republican Party , which culminated in the 1980 presidential victory of Ronald Reagan .. United States presidential election, 1980. Ronald Reagan. Ronald Reagan. Republican. Republican Party ( United States ). modern conservative movement. Conservatism in the United States. 1980 presidential victory. United States presidential election, 1980. His campaign received considerable support from former Democratic strongholds in the Deep South and was the first Republican campaign to win Georgia in a presidential election .. Democratic. Democratic Party ( United States ). presidential election. United States presidential election. Republican. Republican Party ( United States ). Deep South. Deep South. Georgia. Georgia ( U.S. state ). Conversely , Johnson won Alaska for the Democrats for the first -LRB- and only -RRB- time , as well as Maine -LRB- for the first time since 1912 -RRB- and Vermont -LRB- for the first time since the Democratic Party was founded -RRB- .. Democratic. Democratic Party ( United States ). Alaska. Alaska. Maine. Maine. United States presidential election, 1912. Vermont. Vermont. Since 1992 , Vermont and Maine have rested solidly in the Democratic column for presidential elections , and Georgia has remained in the Republican presidential fold since 1996 .. Democratic. Democratic Party ( United States ). Republican. Republican Party ( United States ). Georgia. Georgia ( U.S. state ). Maine. Maine. Vermont. Vermont. United States presidential election, 1992. United States presidential election, 1996. No post-1964 Democratic presidential candidate has been able to match or better Johnson 's performance in the electoral college -LRB- the only candidates to do so since have been Nixon in 1972 and Ronald Reagan in 1980 and 1984 , both of whom were Republicans -RRB- , or Johnson 's performance in the Mountain and Midwestern regions of the United States .. Democratic. Democratic Party ( United States ). United States. United States. United States presidential election, 1984. United States presidential election, 1972. United States presidential election, 1980. Ronald Reagan. Ronald Reagan. electoral college. Electoral College ( United States ). Mountain. Mountain States. Midwestern. Midwestern United States. As of 2017 , this is the last time Alaska , Idaho , Kansas , Nebraska , North Dakota , Oklahoma , South Dakota , Utah and Wyoming voted for the Democratic candidate .. Democratic. Democratic Party ( United States ). Alaska. Alaska. Idaho. Idaho. Kansas. Kansas. Nebraska. Nebraska. North Dakota. North Dakota. Oklahoma. Oklahoma. South Dakota. South Dakota. Utah. Utah. Wyoming. Wyoming
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