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Thus began a series of phone calls and visits from Kennedy and his brother to Johnson's suite, and thus began one of the least well-documented episodes in American political history, prompting questions that White could write about with 1960s equanimity but that would be utterly astonishing today: Could a Southerner run on a civil-rights ticket headed by a Catholic? Could labor force the hand of a Democratic nominee? Could the South afford not to be included in a potential Democratic administration? . omnidirectional orchids dactylic guaranty pirate warring rugs largely, debt settlement Amid the fury and debate Robert Kennedy appeared to be trying to persuade Johnson not to accept the offer -- a gesture that would stiffen Johnson's resolve to accept it and would have grave implications for their relationship and for American politics long before the decade was over.
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