How JFK's Clever TV Strategies Helped Him Win the Election
Seventy million people tuned in to watch America's first televised presidential debate in 1960. They were met with a well-prepared, well-dressed JFK who outshone his opponent, Richard Nixon.
From the Series: America In Color: The 1960s
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Видео How JFK's Clever TV Strategies Helped Him Win the Election канала Smithsonian Channel
From the Series: America In Color: The 1960s
http://bit.ly/1960sinColor
Видео How JFK's Clever TV Strategies Helped Him Win the Election канала Smithsonian Channel
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