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Because so many people identified him as a symbol of the future, and they didn't think presidents were likely to be assassinated in modern times.

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He was one of the best presidents to date, many people liked and trusted him.

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Because so many people identified him as a symbol of the future, and they didn't think presidents were likely to be assassinated in modern times.

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It left the country in shock and despair.

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