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What people say today about the first televised presidential debate, between Nixon and JFK, doesn’t match first reactions in 1960

  • Written by W. Joseph Campbell, Professor Emeritus of Communication, American University School of Communication
What people say today about the first televised presidential debate, between Nixon and JFK, doesn’t match first reactions in 1960Sen. John Kennedy, left, and Vice President Richard Nixon prepare for the first televised presidential debate on Sept. 26, 1960.AP

The run-up to the Joe Biden-Donald Trump debate at the end of June 2024 has brought reminders about the first-ever televised presidential debate – and how Vice President Richard Nixon’s sweaty, haggard...

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