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January 8, 1964: State of the Union

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Lyndon B. Johnson

January 08, 1964

Source National Archives

Johnson outlines the goals of his administration, which emphasize domestic problems like poverty, high taxes, an unbalanced budget and racial discrimination. In his 10-point foreign policy agenda, the President highlights programs that encourage peace through food, science, and alliances instead of stockpiling weapons.

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January 8, 1964: State of the Union

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