Vice President Richard M. Nixon and U.S. Sen. John F. Kennedy​ met for the first ever televised presidential debate.
On Sept. 26, 1960, Vice President Richard M. Nixon and U.S. Sen. John F. Kennedy​ met for the first ever televised ...
Vice President Richard Nixon struggled with the appearance of a five o'clock shadow, a pale appearance, and other problems during the first televised presidential debate on Sept. 26, 1960, while ...
The 1960 presidential debates featured John Kennedy and Richard Nixon in the first national contest to be televised ...
Trump and Harris haven't agreed to another debate. Michigan has traditionally hosted primary or general election debates in ...
This photo was taken there on November 8th, 1960. On the afternoon of the following day, Kennedy was declared US President-Elect. The popular senator swept to victory ... during the tour with CBS ...
It was August 1960. Larry Sabato — then a schoolboy in ... a future correspondent for CBS News and, later, a UVa professor. Fast forward to 2024: Though derided by critics as “Dr. Dial-A- ...
And even if Trump reverses course and agrees to a third debate of the cycle, CBS News has offered to host ... with both candidates – hoping to score a victory in Tuesday’s Democratic primary ...
The path to victory for former President ... race – but by Democrats. In that 1960 election, facing an avalanche of anti-Catholic propaganda, JFK was able to ignite a massive Catholic turnout ...
In my heart, I no longer believe that I have a realistic path to electoral victory. So I cannot in good ... Mr. Trump recently told CBS News that he has “no regrets” about the Supreme Court ...
The first sign of trouble came before the debate even started. “Folks, how are you?” President Joe Biden said as he shuffled onto the stage. His voice was raspy and thin, his ...