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  1. Sep 13, 2020 · incumbent vice president richard nixon took the stage for the first ever televised presidential debate. next on american history tv, we see them take questions on their leadership experience, communism at home and abroad, medical care for seniors, and the economy. jfk defeated mr. nixon in a close general election with less than 1% of the ...

  2. Sep 21, 2010 · TNC:172 On September 26, 1960, Senator John F. Kennedy and Vice President Richard Nixon stood before an audience of 70 million Americans—two-thirds of the nation's adult population—in the first...

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  3. 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. Sep 26, 2022 · Watch the First Televised Presidential Debate: JFK vs. Nixon. The first presidential debate on TV not only played to Kennedy's charisma, it also merged politics with popular culture — and paved the way for today's image-obsessed electoral landscape. by HistoryNet Staff 9/26/2022.

  5. Oct 3, 2004 · Debates Republican candidate, Vice President Richard M. Nixon, and Democratic candidate, Senator John F. Kennedy hold their first debate on the topic of domestic policy. The candidates answer, or comment upon answers to questions put by a panel of correspondents from the major news networks.

  6. Sep 21, 2010 · The first televised presidential debate in American history took place between John F. Kennedy and Richard Nixon on September 26, 1960. The Kennedy-Nixon debates not only had a major...

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  8. Oct 3, 2004 · Debates Republican candidate, Vice President Richard M. Nixon, and Democratic candidate, Senator John F. Kennedy hold their second debate. The candidates answer, or comment upon answers to questions put by a panel of correspondents: Paul Niven of CBS.

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