Robert Hayne.
September 26, 1960, 70 million U.S. viewers tuned in to watch Senator John Kennedy of Massachusetts and Vice President Richard Nixon in the first-ever televised presidential debate. It was the first of four televised "Great Debates" between Kennedy and Nixon.
The duration of The Senator Was Indiscreet is 1.47 hours.
PCH: senator Prior to his presidency, he served as a Congressman and Senator from Maryland.[3]
Which one? Senator Padme Naberrie Amidala Skywalker is one!
The motto of Senator O'Connor College School is 'Audax et Fidelis'.
Vice President Richard M. Nixon and Massachusetts senator John F. Kennedy. (Kennedy won the debates and the election. Nixon became president in 1968.)
Senator Charles Sumner was the Massachusetts representative. He wrote a speech against slavery and was beaten by Senator Preston Brooks when he read it to the other senators.
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Both of the Senators engaged in three Presidential debates. Their vice - presidents, Palin and Biden, had one. Keep in mind that these are the only official debates, their were other forums / interviews.
The Massachusetts senator who spoke out against pro-slavery forces in Kansas and was violently attacked by a fellow senator was Charles Sumner. In 1856, he delivered a speech titled "The Crime Against Kansas," condemning slavery and its supporters. His outspoken criticism led to a brutal assault by South Carolina Senator Preston Brooks, who beat Sumner with a cane on the Senate floor, highlighting the intense sectional tensions leading up to the Civil War.
Floor debates are unlimited in the Senate. A senator has the right to speak for as long as she or he sees fit. This is called a filibuster.
Charles Sumner was a Massachusetts Senator.
Senator Edward Kennedy of Massachusetts died yesterday.
No, at the end of all seven debates between the two men, Douglas beat Lincoln in the election to retain his Illinois senate seat. While it can be said that each man made important points, Senator Douglas had the edge having been the incumbent candidate.
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No. He was a Representative and then a Senator before being elected President.