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Campaigns in TIME
A look back at some of the best TIME photographs of the Democratic contenders during the modern era of presidential campaigns-beginning with the 1960 race between John F. Kennedy and Richard Nixon

NOT FORGOTTEN
President Lyndon Johnson visits a Kentucky family in April 1964. When L.B.J. accepted his party's nomination for the presidency the following August, TIME declared that although Johnson had been in office less than a year, "his record of domestic performance is immensely impressive"

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POSTED FRIDAY, JULY 23, 2004

Campaigns in TIME is a multimedia exhibition which will be on display
at both major party conventions beginning with the Democratic National
Convention at FleetCenter July 26-29.

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