John F. Kennedy was elected U.S. Senator from Massachusetts in 1952 with 51.35% of the votes, and he was re-elected to the seat in 1958 with 73.20% of the votes.
John F. Kennedy was the Junior U.S. Senator from Massachusetts from January 3, 1953 until December 22, 1960.
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No. He was a Representative and then a Senator before being elected President.
John F. Kennedy was a naval officer,author,congressman and senator before being elected as president.
He was senator from Massachusetts.He was a US Senator before becoming president. Before that he was a Congressman.
JFK was the senator for Massachuesetts from January 3, 1953 - December 22, 1960. Oddly enough he won the seat from Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. who would later run as Nixon's vice president against JFK in the 1960 election.
He was not a Governor; he was a U. S. Senator from Massachusetts.
Not if you mean 'did he do anything totally different before he went into politics'. For all his adult life John F. Kennedy was a 'professional' Democratic politician, first from 1946 on as a House member, then from 1952 as a Senator until he was elected President of the United States.
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Please check your coin again. It's either not 1952 or not JFK. Kennedy was a junior senator in 1952 and very much alive so he couldn't legally be depicted on a coin. Benjamin Franklin's image was on the half dollar from 1948 to 1963.
He was a U.S. Senator from Massachusetts.
JFK was elected in 1961. He was only President for one term. 1961-9163