President Kennedy and Jacqueline Kennedy in Houston, Texas

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The President and the First Lady at a LULAC (League of United Latin American Citizens)meeting on November 21, 1963 in Houston, Texas in the Grand Ballroom of the Rice Hotel. In this video are President John F. Kennedy, Vice President Lyndon Johnson, First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy and Lady Bird Johnson. This was one day before the President was shot in Dallas, Texas. This was November 21, 1963, and the President was shot in Dallas one day later on November 22, 1963.

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  • It has been love!!!!

    look!! She is the great love of his life!!!!I am happy!

    death to they say that he was womanizer is fake!

    He loved much to ther, look!

  • I love the way he looks at her after she's done. I know I heard the death of their last child, Patrick brought them closer and they were the happiest they had been since before the baby passed. So tragic, the way it all ended. They were kinda like star crossed lovers, when you're finally truly happy it's ripped away from you in a second.

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  • Jackie Kennedy was ingenius and JFK was blessed to have her as his wife, if only he honored the sacredness of marriage through fidelity, perhaps he would not have opened his life to the tragedy which befell him the next day....

  • If you were married to a cheating philanderer like JFK, you would be absolutely miserable. Getting killed is what made him famous. If he had lived, he might have been defeated for re-election. If, with LBJ as his vice president, he was uncertain about carrying Texas, he really was in political trouble.

  • No, it was clear far before his journey to Texas that he would run for reelection (as almost every incumbent president does). That was also the main reason for his visit to Texas -- it was an early campaign tour because he needed the state's electoral votes for his reelection in 1964. There had been some conflicts within the Texan Democratic Party at that time, and because those were pretty much of a danger to his electoral success in Texas, he wanted to settle the conflicts with his visit.

  • I heard that if Kennedy wasn't killed he was going to announce reelection in Texas

  • thanks for posting this.

    JFK is one of the ultimate legends, icons and myths and hero of all time.

    and i have always wished to marry a guy like him.

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