Election of 1960 What two future Presidents took place in the “Great Debates,” the first televised presidential debate?

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Election of 1960 What two future Presidents took place in the “Great Debates,” the first televised presidential debate?

Candidates in 1960 Read the handout and create two columns Candidate A and Candidate B Summarize the stance of each candidate on the following issues: Cold War, economy, taxes, labor, and medical care Cite the topics in which both candidates have similar ideas and explain Predict which political party each candidate belongs to: Republican and Democrat If you know identify the candidates

The Issues Economy and the Cold War Candidate B saw the Soviets as a serious threat and concerned about the “missile gap” Candidate A favored “peaceful coexistence” with SU Labor, taxes, and medical care Candidate B was only the 2 nd Catholic to run for President

Election of 1960 and the “Great Debates” Sept. 26, 1960—John F. Kennedy and Richard M. Nixon appeared on CBS television from Chicago for the first of four televised presidential debates – 1 st time in history Surveys showed that most of the 70 million TV viewers thought Kennedy won Most radio listeners gave the victory to Nixon

The Impact of Television Predict how the use of television will impact the Election of 1960 and future elections in the U.S. At election time, more than half of all voters reported that the Great Debates had influenced their opinion; 6% reported that their vote was the result of the debates alone. Nixon refused to a live debate in 1968 and 1972

Results Results: Kennedy—303 to Nixon—219 electoral votes (49.9% to 49.6%) At the age of 43, JFK was the youngest elected President

Bonus Question JFK was the youngest elected President, however, he was not the youngest man to become President. Who was the youngest man to serve as President? How old was he? Must be ed to me by 10 p.m. at

JFK’s Inaugural Address JFK’s Inaugural Address was filled with messages for the American people and the world. Create ten sentences that describe JFK’s messages to America and the world Due Tuesday, Feb. 18