One time - He was elected on his first try and was killed in his first term.
John F. Kennedy's father, Joseph Kennedy inspired him to run for president.
Yes.
No, he was assassinated, dead men can't run for president.
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He was going to run for vice president but he realized he would get that easily so he decided to run for president instead.
One time - He was elected on his first try and was killed in his first term.
JFK was not an inventor. He was a politician and president. His father Joe Kennedy raised him and his older brothers to go into politics. When his older brother Joe Kennedy, Jr. died it became John's place to become president. His older brother was suppose to run for the office. The senior Kennedy wanted to make sure that one of the boys was the first Irish Catholic president.
No. He has been dead since Nov. 23, 1963 so that is impossible.
John Kennedy ,on November 9, 1960, became the only Roman Catholic to be elected US President so far. Other Catholics have run for President before Kennedy, most notably Al Smith in 1928 , but lost. Current VP Joe Biden is Catholic, as is the losing candidate in 2004, Senator John Kerry.
His father influenced John F. Kennedy to run for office. Joseph Patrick Kennedy wanted his eldest son Joseph Patrick Kennedy Jr. to run for office and thought he eventually be President. When Joe Jr. died in WWII Joe Sr. decided to put JFK into office instead
JFK was the youngest to run and win at 43. However, William Jennings Bryant was the Democratic nominee for President in 1896 at the age of 36 making him the youngest to run as the nominee of a major party.
The correct way to ask this question would be to say: "What were some of the long-term effects of John F. Kennedy's run for president?" Secondly, why don't you just look at today's society and the society of JFK's time? You can't expect some random person online to do your homework for you.