The 1960 American presidential election was a campaign like no other, featuring a multitude of historic firsts.
It was the first time that both major-party candidates were born in the 20th century.
It was the first time in 100 years that the Democratic Party nominated a senator, John F Kennedy, as its standard bearer.
It was the first time Republicans chose a sitting vice-president, Richard Nixon, to pursue the nation's highest office.
Perhaps most significantly, it was the first time that debates on television and radio brought the contenders into the country's living rooms.Article and Image Credits: Independent.co.uk
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