“Lyndon B. Johnson (November 22, 1963—January 20, 1969). Democratic. President Lyndon Johnson was one in four presidents to have served in all four federal offices of the U.S. government (President, Vice President, Representative, and Senator). He was well known for his domestic policies, including civil rights, Medicaid, Medicare, Public Broadcasting, the ‘War on Poverty,’ educational aids, and environmental protection. However, his foreign strategy with the Vietnam War dragged his popularity.”
“U.S. Presidents,” TotallyHistory.com