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What people say today about the first televised presidential debate, between Nixon and JFK, doesn’t match first reactions in 1960John F. Kennedy. That, at least, is conventional wisdom about the Kennedy-Nixon debate of Sept. 26, 1960: Image prevailed, rewarding Kennedy and punishing Nixon. “Kennedy went on to narrowly win ...
John F. Kennedy ... gap” became a major issue in the 1960 campaign: Kennedy, the Democratic candidate, charged Vice President Richard M. Nixon, his Republican opponent, with responsibility ...
Fifty years after John F. Kennedy’s January 20 ... Predictably at the bottom was Richard Nixon with 29 percent. Above him, with the surprising number of 47 percent, was George W.
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