During the 1960 Presidential election, John F. Kennedy and Richard Nixon faced off in their first head to head debate. Los Angeles fires deliver latest blow to embattled Hollywood CEOs share the ...
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WASHINGTON, Jan. 6, 1961 (UPI) -- John F ... and it was Richard M. Nixon's job as vice president to announce the results. On the basis of popular votes the Kennedy-Nixon race was one of the ...
Richard M. Nixon lost the election of 1960 to John F. Kennedy by a small margin of 112,000 popular votes. When Nixon ran again in 1968, he cast himself as representing a “Great Silent Majority,” a ...
John F. Kennedy and Richard Nixon taken prior to their first debate at WBBM-TV in Chicago in 1960. Courtesy: AP Democratic presidential candidate John F. Kennedy and his Republican rival Richard M.
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In 1960, Kennedy, then a senator from Massachusetts, defeated opponent Richard Nixon to become the 35th ... National Portrait Gallery John Fitzgerald Kennedy National Portrait Gallery John F. Kennedy ...
Both sides were convinced that their candidates, Senator John F. Kennedy for the Democrats and Vice President Richard M. Nixon for the Republicans, had the edge and was about to sweep into the ...
In 1960, the presidential race between John F. Kennedy and Richard Nixon was a tight one, and both sides were looking for an ...