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  1. 26. Sept. 2017 · Before the debate, Nixon led by six percentage points in the national polls. There were three other debates between Nixon and Kennedy that fall, and a healthier Nixon was judged to have won two of them, with the final debate a draw. However, the last three debates were watched by 20 million fewer people than the September 26 th event.

  2. 26. Sept. 2020 · Dla Johna Kennedy’ego debata była oczywistością. Gdy także i Nixon wyraził na nią zgodę, pozostało jedynie ustalić szczegóły spotkania. Sztab Kennedy’ego był gotów na kilka potyczek, natomiast strona wiceprezydenta skłonna była tylko do jednej rozmowy. Wynikało to z tego, że Kennedy był dotychczas osobą mało ...

  3. 2. Mai 2024 · The 1960 presidential cycle featured former Sen. John F. Kennedy of Massachusetts, the Democratic nominee, and Vice President Richard Nixon, a Republican. Th...

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  4. On September 26, 1960 Senator John F. Kennedy and Vice President Richard M. Nixon stood before an audience of 70 million Americans, two-thirds of the nation‘s adult population, in the first nationally televised presidential debate, which ushered in a new age of presidential politics. Compared to the exhaustive negotiations that precede our ...

  5. Nixon, pale and underweight from a recent hospitalization, appeared sickly and sweaty, while Kennedy appeared calm and confident. As the story goes, those who listened to the debate on the radio thought Nixon had won. But those listeners were in the minority. By 1960, 88% of American households had televisions — up from just 11% the decade ...

  6. America’s first televised presidential debates—four TV showdowns between Richard Nixon and John F. Kennedy in the fall of 1960—immediately showed how they could change the course of politics. The details of the debates have been recounted innumerable times in the subsequent decades. The stories, meanwhile, of how Nixon showed up to the ...

  7. 26. Sept. 2016 · Le 26 septembre 1960, le vice-président Richard Nixon rencontre sur le petit écran son challenger à la présidentielle, un jeune sénateur relativement inconnu du Massachussets, John F. Kennedy.