John Kennedy and Richard Nixon were the two major party candidates for President in 1960.
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In 1960 Richard M. Nixon and John F. Kennedy ran for president. More people in Illinois voted for Nixon than voted for Kennedy. However, far more tombstones in Chicago voted for Kennedy than voted for Nixon. As a result, Kennedy carried Illinois and won the election.
In this past presidential election fewer tombstones voted for Obama. In New York State, only 3,000 tombstones voted.
Just before he ran for president, he ran for Senate.
John F. Kennedy had a long career in politics. Before he ran for the presidency, he was a representative from Massachusetts for six years, beginning in 1946. He was then elected to the U.S. Senate in 1952. He then ran for president in 1960 and won.
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George Washington
Nixon ran three times, in 1960, 1968 and 1972. After losing a close election in 1960, he came back to win in 1968 and 1972.
1960
JFK ran for President in 1960.
Barack Obama and John McCain
Franklin D. Roosevelt
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because he wonted to be president of the USA.
Abraham Lincoln