The Election of 1960: John F. Kennedy vs. Vice President Richard Nixon. This election is, arguably, one of the most important and influential elections of the last 100 years. This is due to the fact that it was the first election in which television played an enormous factor in the overall outcome. According to an article published by the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum (2011), only about 11 percent of American households owned a TV ten years prior to the historic election. However…
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How Significant are Presidential TV Debates in a Presidential Election? Televised debates have become an important aspect of every presidential election. The first general election presidential debate was held on September 26, 1960, between Democratic nominee U.S. Senator John F. Kennedy and Vice President Richard Nixon, the Republican nominee. There are, however, suggestions that actually these TV debates hold absolutely no significance in terms of changing the outcome for the candidates. This…
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Influential major factor in media and communication that’s been slowly taking over. Since the 1960’s, television has affected who is elected with campaign ads and debates shown nationally for everyone to see. Television has also made elections dirty, causing candidates to move from pursuing issues to pursuing image. Television has changed the way campaigning is done. It has had a negative impact on presidential elections. Television has become a gateway, also distorting people’s views of certain candidates…
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Television has allowed political events and discussions to be more accessible, even if the audience is thousands of miles away. Since the 1960’s, American presidential elections and events surrounding the elections have been broadcasted on television. Although this allows for more of an audience to be politically active, as a result, images have become almost as important as a person’s actions. Through television, a political figure has the power to manipulate public opinion or change the truth to…
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In 1960, John F. Kennedy and Richard Nixon squared off in the first televised presidential debates in American history. Television has allowed more people to feel politically active, but are they being politically active? Presidential elections have become more about irrelevant entertainment than politics. Image has become a huge factor in who people vote for deliberately or not. For some people, a candidate’s image is just as important as his or her political views. Television has also been a tool…
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In the ever fast pace world that we live in, media is the fastest mean of getting information around and delivering real time to our nation. Broadcast system plays an crucial role on help educating viewer, developing opinions, spotlighting issues, and reinforcing the bond between the public and government. The media is crucial in 21st century affair of the state. It is the key element for the reelection of President Obama, policies on the “fiscal cliff”, hydrofracking. his new policies involving…
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In 1960 John F. Kennedy was elected as president of the United States using his public figure and influence over America to beat of Republican candidate Richard Nixon. In the following years during his presidency John F. Kennedy would bring forward many ideas and projects including the Peace Corps and The Alliance of Treaty that would not only help the United States internally but also on a more global scale. Kennedy would come to be viewed as one of the most influential and positive president to…
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the 1960s presidential elections campaign was dominated by the increasing tension between the Soviet Unions and the Americans because of the Cold War. In the 1950s before the election of the new president, the Soviet Union gave the Americans a reason to be troubled do to there claim that they have an atomic bomb and in 1957 they had they launched the satellite Sputnik into orbit. The American leaders advised that the nation was falling behind in science and technology.(JFK) During the 1960s there…
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Douglas debates represent the two opposing sides of pro-slavery and anti-slavery, showing their contrasts in political and moral beliefs. The debates consisted of 7 different arguments regarding the issue of slavery in the United States. The series of debates skyrocketed Lincoln's popularity and stifled Douglas’ reputation as well. This altered the 1960 election and the speeches improved Lincoln's chances to win the election where he did and abolished slavery. The Lincoln-Douglas debates were a series…
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The 1960s Audrey Carmichael English Comp. II April 22, 2015 Carmichael 1 The 1960s was an important time in American history. Many things that happened in the 1960s are still affecting us in today’s world, some big and some small. From the first Wal-Mart to the first televised presidential debates, the United States has come a long way from what it was in the 1960s. So many things have changed and have been invented that the United States should be proud of, even if it was not the first to accomplish…
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