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Post by lordroel onJan 2, 2017 at 8:28am. The 1960 Republican candidate, Vice President Richard M. Nixon, was widely favored to win that year’s presidential election over Kennedy, who had a well-justified reputation as a lightweight playboy senator. Nixon had traveled the world extensively during his eight years serving in the White House ...
And he was probably not wrong about that. The Kennedys played hardball. And [his brother] Bobby Kennedy was probably smarter about dirty tricks in 1960 than Richard Nixon was. I say that having written a biography of Bobby Kennedy." f Nixon had won the White House in 1960, Thomas said, Nixon's confidence would have been higher.
From a article of the huffington post: How Would History Have Been Different if Richard Nixon Had Won the 1960 Presidential Election come some good answers to your question. Positives: Vietnam would not have happened for the U.S., as Nixon would have continued the previous administrations policies that he was part of creating.
I wrote this on alternative history history.com a few days ago.. November 22. 1963 John F. Kennedy had nearly defeated then Vice President Nixon in 1960.now he was beginning his reelection campaign, It nearly ended on this date.From out of nowhere shots rang out.disrupting the harmony of the ocasion.One shot missed president kennedy but another hit governor Connolly instantly killing him.
Nixon wins 1960 Jan 24, 2018 ... What would be the butterfly effects of Richard Nixon winning the 1960 ...
John F. Kennedy and family killed in 1960. Administration. Forum Rules, Announcements and Feedback.
What fate would befall Cuba should Nixon have won in 1960, without the fraud which saw Kennedy supposedly win? Instead of the Bay of Pigs, would we have seen a real invasion occur? Would the Soviet
In the 1960 election, when only 29 percent of voters approve of slavery, Roman Catholic Republican John F. Kennedy is elected C.S.A. president over Democrat Richard Nixon. However, foreign policy such as the Newfoundland Missile Crisis distracts him, and he is unable to implement his domestic agenda.
Hang your hat in the wind April 20.1957 President
What if: President John F. Kennedy loses the 1964 election