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  1. On November 8, 1960, John F. Kennedy was elected President of the United States in a bitter contest against the incumbent Vice President, Richard Nixon. It was one of the closest elections in American history, and some people still doubt its outcome.

  2. 7. Feb. 2022 · Their explanation relied heavily on the 1960 election between John F. Kennedy and Richard Nixon, who was vice president at the time. By December 1960, it was clear Kennedy had won. Only Hawaii’s...

  3. 21. Sept. 2010 · In 1960, John F. Kennedy and Richard Nixon squared off in the first televised presidential debates in American history.

    • Missy Sullivan
  4. 25. Sept. 2020 · The first 1960 presidential debate, televised on Monday, September 26, from the studios of WBBM in Chicago, was not the first head-to-head encounter between Kennedy and Nixon. That face-off had...

    • Bill Newcott
  5. 18. Jan. 2022 · Nixon’s complaint — which, today, has a dismally familiar ring — is the central contention of “Campaign of the Century,” by the historian Irwin F. Gellman. For more than two decades now,...

  6. 24. Sept. 2020 · The 1960 presidential race was one of the closest in United States history. It was a battle between new and old, with the Democratic Senator John F. Kennedy, a handsome young optimist, squaring...

  7. 13. Dez. 2020 · After Democrat John Kennedy barely beat Republican Richard M. Nixon in the 1960 election, a coalition of opponents plotted to deny him the presidency in the electoral college.