That was JFK.
Richard Nixon for the Republicans and John F. Kennedy for the Democrats. The first ever TV debate took place between the two men and may have cost Nixon the election.
He could not run the law prohibited running for a third term
Richard Nixon, the then Vice President won the Republican nomination.
His running mate was Lyndon B. Johnson. Richard M. Nixon was not his 'running mate'! Richard Nixon was his opponent!
No. He lost the 1960 election to John F. Kennedy. Nixon later won the election in 1968.
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.
No. He lost the 1960 election to John F. Kennedy. Nixon later won the election in 1968.
John Fitzgerald Kennedy chose Texan politician Lyndon B. Johnson for his running mate in the 1960 US presidential election against Richard M. Nixon.
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.
John F. Kennedy and Richard Nixon were the parties in the 1960 Presidential election. Kennedy won and carried 23 states.
Yes, in most places in the U.S, there was running water in 1960.
Nixonâ??s opponent in the 1960 Presidential Election was John F. Kennedy. Nixon lost the election when he only received the 219 electoral votes from the states.