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  1. 24. Nov. 2009 · Kennedy emerged the apparent winner from this first of four televised debates, partly owing to his greater ease before the camera than Nixon, who, unlike Kennedy, seemed nervous and declined to ...

  2. October 21, 1960 Debate Transcript. October 21, 1960. The Fourth Kennedy-Nixon Presidential Debate. QUINCY HOWE, MODERATOR: I am Quincy Howe of CB- of ABC News saying good evening from New York where the two major candidates for president of the United States are about to engage in their fourth radio-television discussion of the present campaign.

  3. 26. Sept. 2011 · 1960 Debates. There were four presidential debates and no vice presidential debates during the 1960 general election. Courtesy of ABC News© 1960. GO TO: September 26, 1960 October 7, 1960 October 13, 1960 October 21, 1960. General Election Presidential Debate. John F. Kennedy (D), United States Senator (MA) and. Richard M. Nixon (R), Vice ...

  4. Die Präsidentschaftswahl in den USA von 1960 markierte das Ende der achtjährigen Präsidentschaft von Dwight D. Eisenhower. Eisenhowers Stellvertreter Richard Nixon, der dem Amt des Vizepräsidenten erstmals politisches Gewicht verliehen hatte, war der unumstrittene Kandidat der Republikaner, nachdem der einzige potentielle Konkurrent ...

  5. October 13, 1960. The Third Kennedy-Nixon Presidential Debate. BILL SHADEL, MODERATOR: Good evening. I’m Bill Shadel of ABC News. It’s my privilege this evening to preside at this the third in the series of meetings on radio and television of the two major presidential candidates. Now like the last meeting the subjects to be discussed will ...

  6. 22. Mai 2024 · 26 September 1960. Description. CBS (Columbia Broadcasting System) motion picture of the first presidential debate between Senator John F. Kennedy and Vice President Richard M. Nixon from CBS studios, Chicago, Illinois. During the debate, Senator Kennedy states, "I don't believe in big government, but I believe in effective governmental action."

  7. Background. The four 1960 presidential debates with John F. Kennedy and Richard Nixon were the first televised general-election presidential debates and brought new criteria to the presidential candidates campaigning. The first Kennedy-Nixon debate captured over 65 million viewers resulting in a major impact in the election's outcome and outreach.