Democratic Party

Lyndon B. Johnson

1963-1969

Lyndon B. Johnson shows a net positive impact profile, with positive contributions in Housing / Civil Rights / Federal Legislation.

Lyndon B. Johnson
Black Impact Score100.00
Systemic context0.00

Direct confidence

LOW

Based on 4 scored outcomes.

Promises tracked

7

7 linked outcomes currently visible.

Delivered promises

7

Promise tracker performance stays separate from the impact score.

Source footprint

6

Evidence access stays visible on the profile rather than buried in methodology.

Impact over time

Impact improved after 1965, driven by Courts / Housing / Civil Rights.

Top contributing topics

Topic contributions explain where the score is actually coming from.

Top records

Policies and promises driving this profile

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PolicyTopicStatusImpact Score
Congress passes and President signs the Fair Housing Act of 1968Housing / Civil Rights / Federal LegislationDelivered
Pass federal fair-housing protectionsHousing / Civil RightsDelivered
Pass the Voting Rights Act after SelmaVoting Rights / Civil RightsDelivered
Supreme Court holds that 42 U.S.C. 1982 bars private racial discrimination in property transactions in Jones v. Alfred H. Mayer Co.Courts / Housing / Civil RightsDelivered

Trust and evidence

Direct score remains the headline metric. Systemic score is shown nearby when downstream judicial attribution exists and is strong enough to defend.

Sources

6

Source Quality

Profile evidence footprint

Confidence

LOW

Completeness

7 outcomes in visible promise set

What shaped this score

Driver visibility

The presidential score should be readable as a structured result, not a mystery number. These drivers show where the strongest movement came from in the available dataset.

Strongest positive drivers

Congress passes and President signs the Fair Housing Act of 1968

Housing / Civil Rights / Federal LegislationDelivered

Pass federal fair-housing protections

Housing / Civil RightsDelivered

Pass the Voting Rights Act after Selma

Voting Rights / Civil RightsDelivered

Strongest negative drivers

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Topic contributions

Courts / Housing / Civil Rights

1.00

Housing / Civil Rights

1.00

Housing / Civil Rights / Federal Legislation

1.00

Voting Rights / Civil Rights

1.00

Impact Direction mix

Positive 4 • Negative 0 • Mixed 0 • Blocked 0

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Promise tracker snapshot

Status mix for this presidential record

Promise status stays visible on the profile because delivery, blockage, and partial fulfillment help explain the shape of the broader governing record.

Delivered

0

Promise status count in the currently visible tracker set.

In Progress

0

Promise status count in the currently visible tracker set.

Partial

0

Promise status count in the currently visible tracker set.

Failed

0

Promise status count in the currently visible tracker set.

Blocked

0

Promise status count in the currently visible tracker set.

How to interpret promise outcomes

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Timeline

Promise and impact chronology

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