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The Democrat Kennedy and the Republican Nixon would debate one-on-one ... The 650-watt spotlights and studio lights caused Nixon to sweat profusely — defeating the purpose of Lazy Shave that ...
Vice President Nixon looked sickly and frail; Sen. Kennedy looked vibrant and healthy. "While most radio listeners called the first debate a draw or pronounced Nixon the victor, the senator from ...
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7 Unforgettable Presidential Debate Moments From Years Past: Sweating, Lurking and 'Will You Shut Up, Man?'Nixon sweated in 1960In the first-ever televised presidential debate, Richard Nixon unwisely refused makeup and, even worse, had to stop to wipe the sweat off his face.John F. Kennedy, who was far ...
The following excerpt provides a front-row seat to that historic debate between Kennedy and Vice ... a slight sympathy for Nixon, his effort to gamely smile while sweat glistened on his chin ...
Kennedy and Nixon “It was thought that radio listeners gave the edge to Nixon in the debate, while television ... rumpled suit, sweating and looking nervous. TIME magazine only reinforced ...
Hulton Archive/Getty Images The first nationally televised debate in history featured John Kennedy and Richard Nixon. The visuals did not play in Nixon's favor, as he was seen sweating and looking ...
The parallels between the Kennedy-Nixon debate of 1960 and the Harris-Trump ... His apparent aversion to the camera and visible sweating gave the impression that he’d rather have been anywhere ...
Because Nixon was sweating, his 5-o'clock beard "shadow" made him look bad (instead of shaving for the debate they had covered it with some makeup that did not work). He looked nervous.
Kennedy take part in a televised debate during their presidential ... The visuals did not play in Nixon's favor, as he was seen sweating and looking pale after previously being hospitalized ...
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