The Election We Needed

The 1964 election was a lost opportunity in the history and conduct of American presidential campaigns. In 1963, President John F. Kennedy and Senator Barry Goldwater, both presumed to be the nominees of their parties  in the forthcoming 1964 election, discussed the idea of staging a series of debates modeled on the famous Lincoln Douglas debates held in 1858.

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