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  1. The 1960 Democratic National Convention was held in Los Angeles, California, on July 11–15, 1960. It nominated Senator John F. Kennedy of Massachusetts for president and Senate Majority Leader Lyndon B. Johnson of Texas for vice president .

  2. The two right-hand columns show nominations by notable conventions not shown elsewhere. Some of the nominees (e.g. the Whigs before 1860 and Theodore Roosevelt in 1912) received very large votes, while others who received less than 1% of the total national popular vote are listed to show historical continuity or transition.

  3. The 1960 Republican National Convention was held in Chicago, Illinois, from July 25 to July 28, 1960, at the International Amphitheatre. It was the 14th and most recent time overall that Chicago hosted the Republican National Convention, more times than any other city.

  4. 13. Aug. 2020 · 1968 Democratic National Convention Protests Lead to Change. 1968 Riots at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago. The 1968 Democratic National Convention in Chicago is one of...

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  5. 17. Aug. 2020 · ByErin Blakemore. August 17, 2020. •7 min read. “To Lincoln: You are nominated.” These five words, with little fanfare, were telegraphed in 1860 from the Republican National Convention in...

  6. nominating candidates for president and vice president from respective parties grew organically and (at least at first) without a clear set of rules to govern them.1 Over time however, these conventions became more planned, regulated, and predictable. For the first two national elections following the ratification of the

  7. American Rhetoric: John F. Kennedy - 1960 Democratic National Convention Speech (text-audio-video) Address. J F K ennedy. Democratic National Convention Nomination Acceptance Address. "The New Frontier" delivered 15 July 1960, Memorial Coliseum, Los Angeles. Audio mp3 of Address. click for pdf.