Modern Era · North America · Politics

1960

First televised presidential debate

September 26, 1960

John Kennedy and Richard Nixon faced off in the first televised presidential debate from a Chicago studio, watched by seventy million Americans. Radio listeners thought Nixon had won on substance. Television viewers, seeing Kennedy tanned and rested and Nixon sweating under hot studio lights with a five o'clock shadow, thought Kennedy had. American politics had entered the age of image.