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    In 1964,which Candidate Tried Too Hard to Appeal to His
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In 1964,which Candidate Tried Too Hard to Appeal to His

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Question 30

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In 1964,which candidate tried too hard to appeal to his party's activists and lost the election as a result?


A) Lyndon Johnson
B) George McGovern
C) Barry Goldwater
D) Richard Nixon

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