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Presidential Debates

Posted By: Saade Youssef Makhloufon: November 14, 2020In: POLITICSNo Comments

In 1960, the first formalized presidential debates took place. The participants were Massachusetts Senator John F. Kennedy, the Democratic candidate, and Vice President Richard M. Nixon, the Republican candidate. This time there was a moderator and a panel of television reporters. Both candidates were experienced politicians and, in the series of four debates, responded reasonably […] Read more

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