The last wartime general turned president. Also the last respected general to run for president.
The televised presidential debates. Kennedy won the female vote entirely off physical appearance on television. Studies showed that everyone who listened to the debates versus watched say Nixon won and Vice versa.
The last president to warn about the globohomo complex.
The televised presidential debates. Kennedy won the female vote entirely off physical appearance on television. Studies showed that everyone who listened to the debates versus watched say Nixon won and Vice versa.
That is a meme. And this is the first time when I've seen any claim about the reaction of 'the female vote'.
the Nixon radio victory emerged in only a single poll conducted by Sindlinger and Company. Considering other polling data reveals Sindlinger’s finding is likely the result of a Republican bias in the sample and not a mass defection of Democrats swayed by Nixon’s substantive arguments. Voters found Kennedy ahead on substance as well as style. Considering the full historical context of the election, there is little evidence that television worked to the advantage of Kennedy and the disadvantage of Nixon, nor even much evidence that Kennedy was considered more attractive. We find no evidence that the first debate was decisive; we find it dubious that the debates overall produced a 2-million vote swing for Kennedy; we find it implausible that the first debate can be linked in any meaningful way to the outcome of the election. We find it more meaningful that Nixon turned a 5-to-3 Republican disadvantage into a razor-thin contest and that he largely did so using television during the final two weeks of the contest. The 1960 election should not be read as a triumph of style over substance.
The last president to warn about the globohomo complex.
Kennedy successfully resisted their plans for Operation Northwoods, or so it is said, and defied their demands during the Cuban Missile Crisis.
Imagine reading only the abstract of a liberal narrative 😂😂😂😂
Druckman (2005) sampled 210 University of Minnesota students exposing half to the radio version of the debate and half to the televised version. Using a 1-to-7 scale with lower numbers favoring Kennedy, Druckman reports: “television viewers (2.57, with a standard deviation of 1.40) were significantly more likely to think Kennedy won the debate than audio listeners (3.28, 1.30) (t166 = 3.39, p < .01). This is compelling evidence that television—by enhancing the impact of image—can make a difference
Maybe read your own source first and not just the abstract 😂😂😂
Kennedy also pandered immediately to women and vastly expanded globo homo, to include the early work on Johnson’s “great new society”
The next year, at the urging of the commission, he ordered federal agencies to end sex discrimination in hiring. And in 1963, he signed into law the historic Equal Pay Act, which prohibited “discrimination on account of sex in the payment of wages by employers.”
There’s also the fact we haven’t had an actual male president since Eisenhower thanks to women voters.
Why Eisenhower?
The last wartime general turned president. Also the last respected general to run for president.
The televised presidential debates. Kennedy won the female vote entirely off physical appearance on television. Studies showed that everyone who listened to the debates versus watched say Nixon won and Vice versa.
The last president to warn about the globohomo complex.
That is a meme. And this is the first time when I've seen any claim about the reaction of 'the female vote'.
the Nixon radio victory emerged in only a single poll conducted by Sindlinger and Company. Considering other polling data reveals Sindlinger’s finding is likely the result of a Republican bias in the sample and not a mass defection of Democrats swayed by Nixon’s substantive arguments. Voters found Kennedy ahead on substance as well as style. Considering the full historical context of the election, there is little evidence that television worked to the advantage of Kennedy and the disadvantage of Nixon, nor even much evidence that Kennedy was considered more attractive. We find no evidence that the first debate was decisive; we find it dubious that the debates overall produced a 2-million vote swing for Kennedy; we find it implausible that the first debate can be linked in any meaningful way to the outcome of the election. We find it more meaningful that Nixon turned a 5-to-3 Republican disadvantage into a razor-thin contest and that he largely did so using television during the final two weeks of the contest. The 1960 election should not be read as a triumph of style over substance.
Kennedy successfully resisted their plans for Operation Northwoods, or so it is said, and defied their demands during the Cuban Missile Crisis.
Imagine reading only the abstract of a liberal narrative 😂😂😂😂
Maybe read your own source first and not just the abstract 😂😂😂
Kennedy also pandered immediately to women and vastly expanded globo homo, to include the early work on Johnson’s “great new society”
…Have the researchers seen photos of Nixon and Kennedy?