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  1. 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.

  2. October 7, 1960. The Second Kennedy-Nixon Presidential Debate. FRANK McGEE, MODERATOR: Good evening. This is Frank McGee, NBC News in Washington. This is the second in a series of programs unmatched in history. Never have so many people seen the major candidates for president of the United States at the same time; and never until this series ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. 16. Nov. 2020 · Legacy of the Kennedy-Nixon Debates. Eineineinhalb Monate später gingen die Amerikaner in Rekordzahl zur Wahl. Wie vorhergesagt, war es eine knappe Wahl, bei der Kennedy die Volksabstimmung mit 49,7 Prozent zu 49,5 Prozent gewann. Umfragen ergaben, dass mehr als die Hälfte aller Wähler von den Großen Debatten beeinflusst worden waren ...

  5. www.maryferrell.org › pages › Kennedy-Nixon_DebatesKennedy-Nixon Debates

    Radio listeners polled after the debate generally thought that Nixon had bested Kennedy. But the story with television viewers was different, polling almost two-to-one in favor of Kennedy as the "victor" in the debate. Debate #1, 26 Sep 1960, Chicago. Debate #2, 7 Oct 1960, Washington DC. Debate #3, 13 Oct 1960.

  6. 21. Okt. 2017 · On this day in 1960, tens of millions of American viewers sat riveted by the fourth and final presidential debate between Sen. John F. Kennedy of Massachusetts and Vice President Richard M. Nixon.

  7. 3. Sept. 2020 · Kennedy emergió como el aparente ganador de este primero de cuatro debates televisados, en parte debido a su mayor telegenia ante la cámara que Nixon, quien, a diferencia de Kennedy, parecía nervioso y, además, se negó a usar maquillaje. A Nixon le fue mejor en el segundo y tercer debate, y el 21 de octubre los candidatos se reunieron para discutir asuntos exteriores en su cuarto y ...