32. Lyndon B. Johnson – 140.6
Lyndon Johnson found himself thrust into the role of President following the tragic assassination of President Kennedy. Like his predecessor, Johnson shared a deep determination to send humans to the Moon, a goal he pursued with unwavering enthusiasm. However, his tenure also saw the troubling escalation of the Vietnam War and the pressing civil rights issues faced by African Americans. Despite these challenges, Johnson’s initial short stint as President didn’t deter him, and he secured a resounding victory in the 1964 election, earning another term in office.