How did the candidacy of George Wallace, an avowed racist, fare in the presidential election of 1964?
A) Wallace did surprisingly well in several states outside the South.
B) Wallace received almost no support in any area. The failure of his candidacy indicated that racial attitudes were changing.
C) Wallace was beaten very narrowly by Johnson in the primaries.
D) Wallace received the support of all the deep South states, but no others.
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