Word: democratized
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Nothing, it had seemed, could conceivably stand in the way of Democrat Lyndon Johnson's inexorable march back to the White House...
Only in 1912, when local Republicans were hopelessly divided over T.R. (of the Class of '80) and Taft, did a Democrat sneak in. But he really doesn't count; he got a plurality and not a majority...
Flowers is the only Alabama Democrat holding a state elective office to back the Johnson-Humphrey ticket. A political rival of Governor Wallace and a possible candidate for the U.S. Senate in 1966, he considers himself a moderate and has said that he will comply with the Civil Rights...
...first place, your entire editorial was slanted unmistakably toward the Democratic side. This slant has been a notable characteristic of all your coverage of the New York race thus far. If your editorial writer were forced into a corner and thumbscrews were applied, I am afraid he would have to admit that deep down in his heart he believed that any Democrat is better than any Republican. This is not a good attitude with which to write an unbiased editorial; it is reminiscent of the attitude and position taken by the New Republic, which, although not voicing any particular criticism...
...Democrat Orval Faubus had his way, he'd be Governor of Arkansas until the Ozarks turn into molehills. This year he set out after his sixth straight two-year term, certain that winning would be as easy as eating grits with a tablespoon. He was in for a surprise...