Lyndon Johnson - Remarks on Decision to not seek Reelection
You can view the full speech here: http://millercenter.org/scripps/archi... Johnson restates his offer to the North Vietnamese to begin talks for making peace, and he discusses the economic problems and solutions in the United States. After urging both Congress and Americans to end their divisions, the President announces his decision not to seek reelection so that he may focus on executing his presidential duties instead of partisan politics.

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