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Republican Richard Nixon and Democrat John F. Kennedy appeared in the first-ever televised debate between presidential candidates on Sept. 26, 1960. More than 65 million Americans watched.
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If Joe Biden’s disastrous performance in late June doesn’t convince you that debates matter, I don’t know what will.
After an initial period of relative restraint, the former president has begun blaming the shooting on his opponents and amplifying conspiracy theories.
Then-Sen. John F. Kennedy of Massachusetts married Jacqueline Lee Bouvier on this day in history, Sept. 12, 1953, in Newport, Rhode Island. Over 800 guests attended the church ceremony.
Debates are rarely decisive in determining the outcome of presidential elections, with the impact of a debate being minimal and often overshadowed by other events.
Taylor Swift drops a lengthy endorsement after the ABC News presidential debate between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris, signing it "Childless Cat Lady," as Hollywood weighs in.
Vice President Richard M. Nixon and U.S. Sen. John F. Kennedy​ met for the first ever televised presidential debate.
US presidential debates have historically been significant, shaping public perceptions. Notable examples include Kennedy vs.