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  1. Il y a 12 heures · * 1960: The first televised debate pitted Democratic nominee John F. Kennedy against Republican Vice President Richard Nixon, who was recovering from a hospital visit and had a 5 o'clock shadow, having refused makeup. The 70 million viewers focused on what they saw, not what they heard. Kennedy won the election.

  2. Il y a 14 heures · – 1960: The first televised debate pitted Democratic nominee John F. Kennedy against Republican Vice President Richard Nixon, who was recovering from a hospital visit and had a 5 o’clock shadow, having refused makeup. The 70 million viewers focused on what they saw, not what they heard. Kennedy won the election.

  3. Il y a 7 heures · Like it or not, quips and gaffes have tended to be the most impactful elements of televised presidential debates since they started in 1960, when Sen. John F. Kennedy squared off against Vice ...

  4. Il y a 4 heures · Carrera a la Casa Blanca. El debate más decisivo desde Kennedy y Nixon Los equipos de campaña de Biden y Trump pactan las condiciones del primer cara a cara televisivo del próximo jueves

  5. Il y a 4 heures · During the vice presidential debate, Quayle attempted to dispel such allegations by comparing his experience with that of pre-1960 John F. Kennedy, who had also been a young politician when running for the presidency (Kennedy had served 13 years in Congress to Quayle's 12). Quayle said, "I have as much experience in the Congress as Jack Kennedy did when he sought the presidency." "Senator, I ...

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    • George H. W. Bush
    • Dan Quayle
  6. Il y a 4 heures · Kennedy has issued a complaint with the Federal Election Commission suggesting CNN has conspired with the leading candidates to keep him from debating, according to The Hill. “Presidents Biden and Trump do not want me on the stage, and CNN illegally agreed to their demand,” Kennedy said, per the Times. The second presidential debate will be ...

  7. Il y a 1 jour · Presidential hopeful Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is peddling conspiratorial attacks on the press, decrying CIA connections as his poor performance keeps him out of the June debate. "The new head of NPR ...