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Why was Lyndon Johnson important to John F. Kennedy’s victory in 1960? Johnson was popular with Mexican American voters and in the Southwest. Johnson supported programs that provided healthcare for those in need. Johnson appealed to Catholics and voters in New England. Johnson helped push the 1957 Civil Rights Act through Congress.

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