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One of his biggest enemies, Lyndon Johnson, was technically on his side, a fellow Democrat. "Robert Kennedy, particularly early in his career, tended to see things in blacks and whites," says ...
Bobby's distress only grew when he considered the man who now occupied his brother's chair. RFK and LBJ had eyed each other with barely disguised contempt since the 1960 election season ...
Kennedy. This mortal struggle explodes into view over RFK’s attempt to deny Johnson the vice presidential nomination. Caro captures the pathos of LBJ’s sudden loss of power as VP, ...
The presidential election was approaching and President Lyndon Johnson finally called RFK to the White House to end months of speculation over whether or not RFK would be LBJ's vice-presidential ...