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Landslide Lyndon Johnson
He earned the ironic nickname during his 1948 run for the U.S. Senate. In that election it looked as if he had lost. But six days after Election Day, it was "discovered" in a precinct in the town of Alice that 203 people had voted at the last minute and 202 voted for Johnson. These 203 also voted in alphbetical order. His opponent, Governor Coke Stevenson took it to court but U.S. Supreme Court Justice Hugo Black upheld the result. Johnson was declared to have won by 87 votes. It was only in 1977, four years after Johnson's death, that the election "judge" in Alice admitted that he had helped rig the election.
He earned the ironic nickname during his 1948 run for the U.S. Senate. In that election it looked as if he had lost. But six days after Election Day, it was "discovered" in a precinct in the town of Alice that 203 people had voted at the last minute and 202 voted for Johnson. These 203 also voted in alphbetical order. His opponent, Governor Coke Stevenson took it to court but U.S. Supreme Court Justice Hugo Black upheld the result. Johnson was declared to have won by 87 votes. It was only in 1977, four years after Johnson's death, that the election "judge" in Alice admitted that he had helped rig the election.