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Essay heading: Lyndon B Johnson
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When
war came to Europe he backed Roosevelt's efforts to aid the Allies.
During World War II he served a brief tour of active duty with the U.S.
Navy in the Pacific (1941-42) but returned to Capitol Hill when
Roosevelt recalled members of Congress from active duty. Johnson
continued to support Roosevelt's military and foreign-policy programs... displayed 300 characters
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Johnson
continued to support Roosevelt's military and foreign-policy programs.
During the 1940s, Johnson and his wife developed profitable business
ventures, including a radio station, in Texas. In 1948 he ran for the
U.S. Senate, winning the Democratic party primary by only 87 votes.
(This was his second try; in 1941 he had run for the Senate and lost to
a conservative opponent... displayed next 300 characters
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