He really only made a serious run once, in 1960.
In 1956, Kennedy made himself plainly visible at the Democratic Convention, but was a Stevenson supporter. He may have hoped to get the nomination if the convention deadlocked, but he probably was looking more towards being Stevenson's running. mate in 1956.
3 times, once against George Washington(lost)and twice against Thomas Jefferson(won first time, lost second term)
He ran for presidency in 1796 and then was inaugurated on March 4, 1797.
he ran for president 10 times
1 time with 2 terms
twice -- 1816 and 1820
John Kennedy, running for president, was Catholic. The issue was whether as President, he would be subject to the will of the Pope and the Catholic Church and put their interests ahead of that of the United States.
John Quincy Adams in 1825
Roman is an epithet first commonly used in England after the protestant revolt to describe the Catholic Church. It is never used by the Catholic Church.Only one United States president, as of 2012, John F. Kennedy has been a Catholic. Other Catholics have been major party nominees but did not win.Ronald Reagan's father was a lapsed Catholic, and Ronald Reagan briefly claimed that Catholicism in his 20's although he was never baptized Catholic and never joined the Church.
Harvard university
Four U. S. Presidents have been assassinated. Five were shot, and at least one other was shot at without being hit, but it proved fatal for Abraham Lincoln in 1865, James A. Garfield in 1881, William McKinley in 1901 and John F. Kennedy in 1963.
Kennedy was president for about 2.7 years and was a Massachusetts resident.
John Kennedy had only one wife. John F. Kennedy and Jacqueline Lee "Jackie" Bouvier were married at St. Mary's Church in Newport, Rhode Island on September 12, 1953. John and Jackie Kennedy had been married for 10 years when President Kennedy was assassinated.
they had two
he was president for 2 years
Too few. Since John F. Kennedy was inaugurated as President in January 1961, and was assassinated in November 1963, it works out to 34 months as President, approximately.
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There were 50 states when John F. Kennedy was elected president of the United States in 1960.
Kennedy tried to become President only once, when he narrowly defeated Richard Nixon in 1960. He was nominated to be the Democratic Vice Presidential candidate in 1956 but came in second. His brother, Robert F. Kennedy, was running for President in 1968, but he was assassinated in June of that year.
As of 2017, it's been 57 years since Kennedy's election.
John F. Kennedy served as the thirty-fifth President of the United States between January 20, 1961 and November 22, 1963, by which time, there were 50 states in the Union.