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  2. 1960 United States presidential debates - Wikipedia

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    The third presidential debate between Vice President Richard Nixon and Senator John F. Kennedy took place on Thursday, October 13, 1960, were held virtually at the ABC studios in Los Angeles, California (for Nixon) and New York City, New York (for Kennedy). The debate was moderated by Bill Shadel of ABC with Frank McGee, Charles Van Fremd ...

  3. Today in History: The Nixon-Kennedy Debates - AOL

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    The debate showed the power of television when Kennedy won the election the moment he stepped onstage

  4. Let’s not even call this a debate - AOL

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    The optics of the televised debate became etched into history with the first presidential debate of 1960 between Vice President Richard Nixon and Senator John F. Kennedy. Nixon refused makeup ...

  5. President Debates in History That Moved the Needle - AOL

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    John F. Kennedy vs. Richard Nixon (1960) The first debate between Kennedy and Nixon is considered one of the most significant because it entrenched the idea that appearances are an important part ...

  6. 1960 United States presidential election - Wikipedia

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    Senator John F. Kennedy (left) and vice president Richard Nixon (right), prior to their first presidential debate. Second of the four Kennedy and Nixon debates, which took place at WRC-TV in Washington, D. C., on October 7, 1960 [51] Full broadcast of the September 26 debate

  7. Richard Nixon 1960 presidential campaign - Wikipedia

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    The news media projected on November 8 that Kennedy had won. [5] In the popular vote, Nixon lost to Kennedy by approximately 118,000 votes, or 0.2 percentage points, which was the closest race a U.S. presidential election had been since 1884. [17] In the Electoral College, Kennedy would receive 303 votes and Nixon 219.

  8. Nixon vs. Kennedy, Williams hits .406: Pages of history, News ...

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    Schools integrated in Little Rock, Arkansas, Nixon-Kennedy debate, H.G. Wells' peace plan, Ted Williams hits .406, Wilmington society news

  9. File:TNC-172 Kennedy-Nixon First Presidential Debate, 1960 ...

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    English: TNC:172 On September 26, 1960, Senator John F. Kennedy and Vice President Richard Nixon stood before an audience of 70 million Americans—two-thirds of the nation's adult population—in the first nationally televised Presidential debate. This first of four debates held before the end of October gave a vast national audience the ...