John F. Kennedy looked more relaxed and confident while Richard Nixon (recovering from illness looked pale & uneasy. This is why in the opinion of those who watched the televised debates Kennedy had the upper hand while the radio audience gave the edge to Nixon.
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The first televised debate between two Presidential candidates was between Nixon and Kennedy.
The first Televised presidential debate was held between Nixon and Kennedy.
The televised debates between Kennedy and Nixon may have tipped the election to Kennedy.
The first televised presidential debate took place in 1960, between Richard M. Nixon and John F. Kennedy.
The first televised debate between major presidential candidates occurred in 1960 between John F. Kennedy and Richard M. Nixon.
The first televised presidential debate was between John F. Kennedy and Richard Nixon on Septermber 26,1960.
September 26, 1960, 70 million U.S. viewers tuned in to watch Senator John Kennedy of Massachusetts and Vice President Richard Nixon in the first-ever televised presidential debate. It was the first of four televised "Great Debates" between Kennedy and Nixon.
The first debate was between Nixon and JFK. JFK came out of it better than Nixon because he looked young and fresh and Nixon didn't look good.
September 26, 1960, 70 million U.S. viewers tuned in to watch Senator John Kennedy of Massachusetts and Vice President Richard Nixon in the first-ever televised presidential debate. It was the first of four televised "Great Debates" between Kennedy and Nixon.
This President thought to have won the based on a televised debate which showed a clear difference in the physical appearance between the two candidates was John F. Kennedy.