![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Johnson sent a Secret Service man to invite Yarborough to ride with him in his car. Newspapers that day chronicled every detail of Johnson’s humiliation. Assigned to accompany the Vice-President during a Presidential motorcade through San Antonio, the Senator had gotten into another car instead, and, in a procession in which the other vehicles behind the Presidential limousine were packed with people, Johnson and his wife, Lady Bird, had had to sit conspicuously alone in the back seat of their convertible. The previous day, however, Yarborough had refused even to ride in the same car as Johnson. Connally, a former Johnson assistant, and Senator Ralph Yarborough, the leader of the Party’s liberal wing. Johnson, accompanying President Kennedy on a tour of Texas, had been given an assignment that the President considered vital: since a unified Democratic front in the state would be needed to carry it in 1964, the Vice-President had been made responsible for healing the bitter Democratic Party rift between Governor John B. Friday, November 22, 1963, began for Lyndon Johnson in Fort Worth, with the headline he saw on the front page of the Dallas Morning News: “ YARBOROUGH SNUBS LBJ.” ![]()
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