On this day 26th September 1960 the Kennedy and Nixon TV debate took place

More than sixty million Americans watched the first ever televised debate between two candidates running for Presidency.
In total, Republican candidate Vice President Richard Nixon and Senator John F Kennedy, the Democratic candidate, went on to appearing four debates. During this first debate each candidate was given eight minutes to give an opening speech, prior to the start of a series of questions from reporters, prior to each giving a final statement. Richard Nixon went on to become President of the United States of America in 1969. It was not until 1976 when the next televised debate was screened.

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