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Full broadcast of the September 26, 1960 debate The fourth and final presidential debate on October 21, 1960. The Kennedy and Nixon campaigns agreed to a series of televised debates. Many in the Nixon camp, including President Eisenhower, urged the vice president to reject the debate proposal and deny Kennedy invaluable national exposure.
The first presidential debate between Vice President Richard Nixon and Senator John F. Kennedy took place on Monday, September 26, 1960, at the WBBM-TV studios in Chicago, Illinois. The debate was moderated by Howard K. Smith of CBS with Sander Vanocur , Charles Warren, Stuart Novins and Bob Fleming as panelists.
The first general election presidential debate was 1960 United States presidential debates, held on September 26, 1960, between Senator John F. Kennedy, the Democratic nominee, and Vice President Richard Nixon, the Republican nominee, at CBS's WBBM-TV in Chicago.
1969: Best Featured Actor in a Musical: John Adams: William Daniels: 1776: Nominated 1994: Best Actor in a Play: Abraham Lincoln: Sam Waterston: Abe Lincoln in Illinois: Nominated 2007: Best Actor in a Play Richard Nixon: Frank Langella: Frost/Nixon: Won 2014: Best Actor in a Play Lyndon B. Johnson: Bryan Cranston: All the Way: Won 2016: Best ...
President John F. Kennedy woke up on the last day of his life in Fort Worth’s Hotel Texas. He stepped outside in the chilly rain to speak before an enthusiastic crowd of onlookers before ...
Senator John F. Kennedy Vice President Richard Nixon: 61.9 [50] P3 Thursday, October 13, 1960 ABC Studios Los Angeles (Nixon) Los Angeles, California Frank McGee Charles Van Fremd Douglass Cater Roscoe Drummond: Bill Shadel: Senator John F. Kennedy Vice President Richard Nixon: 63.7 [50] ABC Studios New York (Kennedy) New York City: P4 Friday ...
A new Gallup poll shows that 65 percent of Americans now believe JFK was killed on November 22, 1963 as the result of an assassination conspiracy, rejecting the official "Lone Gunman" theory that ...
From left, James Austin Johnson as Donald Trump, Dana Carvey as Joe Biden, and Alec Baldwin as Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on "Saturday Night Live" on Nov. 16, 2024.