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He did not want the rides to be an issue during a meeting with Nikita Khrushchev
John Fitzgerald Kennedy. He was Catholic, and the fears that the Pope would have a say in the administration of the US were very real. Kennedy had to address those fears quickly.
a president who understood and could use the media and a catholic who made his religion a non issue
JFK was a Catholic. This was a political issue during the election. Some people feared he would be ruled by the pope.
John Kennedy became the first and only Roman Catholic President in 1960. His religion was an issue, especially in the South, but it also helped him get votes from Catholics.
President Kennedy is not known to have made a statement one way or another about it. When he was president closing schools permanently was not the issue that it is today. He did not make any statement about schools closing for emergencies or weather, either, but it can be assumed that he wanted students to be safe and would want schools to close if driving was unsafe.
Senator John F. Kennedy's main issue in the campaign of 1960 was that
President Kennedy's foreign policy was dominated by American confrontations with theSoviet Union. He was focused on preventing a world wide nuclear war and halting the spread of communism.