Lyndon Johnson was the Vice President for 1036 days, or 2 years and 306 days.
Lyndon Baines Johnson served as the thirty-seventh Vice President of the United States under John F. Kennedy between the President's inauguration on January 20, 1961 and his assassination on November 22, 1963. He was succeeded in the post by Hubert H. Humphrey, who was vice-President while Lyndon Baines Johnson himself was President.
Lyndon Baines Johnson served as the thirty-seventh Vice President of the United States under John F. Kennedy between the President's inauguration on January 20, 1961 and his assassination on November 22, 1963. He was succeeded in the post by Hubert H. Humphrey, who was vice-President while Lyndon Baines Johnson himself was President.
Vice President Andrew Johnson nor Lyndon B. Johnson were not killed
Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson was in the same motorcade as President Kennedy in Dallas, Texas. Johnson was two cars back in the motorcade.
Hubert Humphrey was never President; he was Vice President under Lyndon Johnson.
Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson succeeded Kennedy and became the 36th President of the United States after being sworn in on Air Force One at about 1:20 p.m. on November 22, 1963.
The vice president who became president with President Kennedy was assassinated was Lyndon Johnson.
Lyndon Johnson was Vice President to President John F. Kennedy. Johnson became president following Kennedy's assassination in 1963.
Lyndon Baines Johnson, longtime senator from Texas, was Kennedy's Vice President. He therefore became President upon Kennedy's death.Lyndon B. JohnsonLyndon Baynes Johnson (LBJ) was Vice-President under John F. Kennedy (JFK)VP Lyndon JohnsonLyndon B Johnson
Lyndon Johnson was Vice President to President John F. Kennedy. Johnson became president following Kennedy's assassination in 1963.
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John F. Kennedy preceded Lyndon Johnson as President of the USA.Lyndon Johnson was elected as John F. Kennedy's Vice President. So technically, Lyndon B. Johnson was president before Lyndon B. Johnson was elected as president.
Gerald Ford and Lyndon Johnson