You're obviously a Paul & Young Ron listener...that's NOT the question. The question is "What do Jefferson and Nixon have in common?" The words "former president" are not used. It's YOU CAN'T WIN...think outside the box..they wouldn't have something as boring and mundane as questions about Presidents. I heard one guy answer "they both played violin." Anyone who really listens to the show KNOWS that's not the kind of answer they're looking for.
I'm doing my research on All in the Family and The Jeffersons. And I bet I'm on the right track.
Both were concerned with what other's though, both did "sneaky things" (Jackson had spies, spy on people he didn't like...including his Vice President!)
they certainly did not have too much in common except for the fact that they were both republicans.
this being said republicans in Andrew's case were certainly NOT the same as the ones today.
Type Both JFK and Richard Nixon were elected to Congress in 1946, a year in which the New Deal took a serious beating as the Republicans regained control of Congress on the slogan "Had Enough?" Nixon of course, had campaigned against incumbent Jerry Voorhis on an anti-New Deal platform, but it's often forgotten that when JFK first ran for the House in 1946, he differentiated himself from his Democratic primary opposition by describing himself as a "fighting conservative." (1) In private, Kennedy's antipathy to the traditional FDR New Deal was even more extensive. In his diary, which was published in 1995, it was discovered that in 1945.
The first televised presidential debate was between John F. Kennedy and Richard Nixon on Septermber 26,1960.
Nixon. Kennedy was elected in his 40's and Nixon was closer to 60
The cast of Kennedy-Nixon Debate - 1960 includes: Richard Nixon as himself
John F. Kennedy debated Richard M. Nixon in the first televised Presidential debate
Kennedy performed much better than Nixon on television
Richard Nixon. One of the important events in the election was the first TV debate between Nixon and Kennedy. Nixon looked dead on TV and Kennedy looked young and smart. It gave him the election.
John F. Kennedy won the 1960 presidential election defeating Richard Nixon. In the 1960 presidential election John F. Kennedy received 303 electoral votes, Richard Nixon received 219 electoral votes, and Harry Byrd received 15 electoral votes. The popular vote totals were Kennedy 34,226,731 and Nixon 34,108,157.
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Harry Truman, Dwight Eisenhower, John Kennedy, Lyndon Johnson, Richard Nixon
Nixon lost to John Kennedy in 1960.
The first televised debate between two Presidential candidates was between Nixon and Kennedy.
No it was not that way, as it was John Kennedy who was a catholic.