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  1. 25. Sept. 2020 · Nixon schwitzte, Kennedy brillierte. Dienstag trifft Donald Trump in der TV-Debatte auf Joe Biden. Erstmals live vor Kameras stritten Kandidaten vor 60 Jahren. Ihr denkwürdiger Auftritt ...

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  2. 29. Feb. 2016 · On radio, most pundits and polls scored the September 26, 1960, debate between presidential candidates Richard M. Nixon and John F. Kennedy a draw, with some giving the Republican contender the ...

  3. www.jfklibrary.org › asset-viewer › debateDebate | JFK Library

    First televised Presidential debate which took place on September 26, 1960, with candidates Senator John F. Kennedy and Vice President Richard Nixon, broadcasted from the WBBM television studio in Chicago, Illinois. By 1960 television was fast becoming the primary means by which to reach people. Senator John F. Kennedy introduced a powerful new ...

  4. 15. Aug. 2008 · Clip from the 1st 1960 presidential debate between Senator John F. Kennedy (D-MA) and Vice President Richard Nixon (R-CA). Held on September 26, 1960, it was...

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    • Max Power
  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. Clip from the 4th and final 1960 presidential debate (October 21, 1960) in which John F. Kennedy and Richard Nixon discuss the Cold War.

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    • Max Power
  7. The 1960 United States presidential election was the 44th quadrennial presidential election. It was held on Tuesday, November 8, 1960. In a closely contested election, Democratic Senator John F. Kennedy defeated the incumbent Republican Vice President Richard Nixon. This was the first election in which 50 states participated, marking the first ...