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  1. 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
  2. 25 de sept. de 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 ...

  3. September 26, 1960 Debate Transcript. September 26, 1960. The First Kennedy-Nixon Presidential Debate. HOWARD K. SMITH, MODERATOR: Good evening. The television and radio stations of the United States and their affiliated stations are proud to provide facilities for a discussion of issues in the current political campaign by the two major candidates for the presidency.

  4. 4 de oct. de 2012 · ABC. «El 26 de septiembre de 1960 la política cambió para siempre. Nada volvería a ser igual después de aquel primer debate entre Nixon y Kennedy», escribía el director de MAS Consulting y ...

  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. 24 de nov. de 2009 · On September 26, 1960, for the first time in U.S. history, a debate between major party presidential candidates is broadcast on live television. The presidential hopefuls, John F. Kennedy, a ...

  7. 1960 Kennedy–Nixon debates. The first general election presidential debate was 1960 United States presidential debates, held on September 26, 1960, between Senator John F. Kennedy, the Democratic nominee, and Vice President Richard Nixon, the Republican nominee, in Chicago at the studios of CBS's WBBM-TV.