He exuded confidence and poise. The power of these televised images revealed itself in post-debate polls. Many radio listeners gave the edge to Nixon. Television viewers, however, overwhelmingly ...
in contrast to his opponent John F Kennedy. Radio listeners thought Nixon had won the debate based on his responses, but his ...
Vast majority of over 6 million pages of records, photos, films, and other material related to JFK assassination was ...
Televised U.S. presidential debates are truly scary. Back in 1960, TV cameras famously caught Vice President Richard Nixon wiping sweat from his face in front of his younger rival, John F.
JFK was also the only president to appoint a sibling to a cabinet post. The Nixon-Kennedy debates were the first ever to be televised, and JFK's ability to project a positive image on-screen may ...
(CNN Student News)-- Historical Background: Presidential debates are a product of the television era. In 1960, Richard Nixon and John F. Kennedy met in the first general election presidential ...
and sets them on their head," says Chris Wallace of comparisons between JFK vs then Vice President Richard Nixon then and current Vice President Kamala Harris vs. Donald Trump now. The CNN host ...