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  1. WEBSep 24, 2020 · The first-ever televised presidential debate took place on September 26, 1960, in Chicago and was broadcast on CBS to 66.4 million TVs across the country. The two very different candidates were...

     
  2. WEBSep 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...

  3. WEBSep 26, 2017 · Learn how the first nationally televised presidential debate in 1960 shifted the way campaigns were conducted and influenced the outcome of the election. Find out how Kennedy and Nixon looked and …

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    WEBFeb 29, 2016 · On radio, most pundits and polls scored the September 26, 1960, debate between presidential candidates Richard M. Nixon and John F. Kennedy a draw, with some giving the Republican contender...

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