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16DNC:96 Democratic candidate for president John F. Kennedy gave a speech at Boston Garden on Election Eve, November 7, 1960.
Please note that there are cuts and jumps in the footage and times when the sound and picture are not in sync, primarily from 10:17-10:54.
This footage is from the Victoria Schuck Political Film Collection. Copyright is unknown.

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@beatlejim64
@beatlejim64 Год назад
God...How far we've fallen since 1960...
@jeffwier696
@jeffwier696 Год назад
What a magnificent orator. The excitement is truly palatable in Boston Garden. The first five minutes of this clip, I thought that I was hearing Beatlemania! Just amazing! Thanx for the clip.
@gloriag1888
@gloriag1888 3 года назад
A truly global iconic, natural leader. At the end of his 8 year presidency he would still have been only 51, with so much to do for the world.....we miss you forever!
@geraldinegonsalvez5804
@geraldinegonsalvez5804 Год назад
What a loving and befitting welcome for one of Boston's own sons and for a President whose grandfather was a past mayor of Boston. Such an enjoyable viewing 👌
@evndas
@evndas 5 лет назад
What a standing ovation and a well deserved one! You will always be a source of inspiration for all Americans and the world at large! God bless you!
@stevengallant6363
@stevengallant6363 Год назад
Joe Kennedy made his fortune rum-running
@freduklernas3637
@freduklernas3637 6 месяцев назад
Amen
@Chauncey60
@Chauncey60 4 года назад
One of the greatest speeches of any kind by any man in history.
@Chauncey60
@Chauncey60 Год назад
@Chams Ali I agree with you about the warning
@JulieAnnRacino
@JulieAnnRacino Год назад
Always remarkable to wish to quote from so far back in the 1960s! Incredible! Loved America and American leadership in the global world. Julie Ann Racino, American Society for Public Administration, International, 2019
@jfs78
@jfs78 4 года назад
I remember watching him on TV..He was my hero as a boy...I have never forgotten him and never will.
@myahollandia3552
@myahollandia3552 3 года назад
Same 😊😊😊😊
@josephasner171
@josephasner171 5 месяцев назад
Same Here.
@0907oliv
@0907oliv 7 лет назад
I checked Wikipedia regarding seating capacity for Boston Gardens and in doing so found that there was a figure for how many people attended this rally for JFK. The number of people who turned out for JFK in the arena was 20,000, but the Boston police estimated that there were another 100,000 in the streets. It just seems to me that those 20,000 sure are making a lot of noise, demonstrating their excitement for this outstanding candidate.
@felipeagonzalez8373
@felipeagonzalez8373 4 года назад
Let them make all d noise they want.
@sdfeinstein
@sdfeinstein 25 дней назад
Johnny Most used to say 13,909...
@paulstuart3510
@paulstuart3510 6 месяцев назад
A long campaign speech, no notes, no teleprompter, coherent and able to recall names and data easily at will. How standards have fallen in public speaking by political leaders. The brilliance of the likes of JFK has long gone sadly.
@michillene
@michillene 4 года назад
He had charisma ,charm,personality...I remember him when I was a small child and was enamored with him,even then.
@robertmoir5695
@robertmoir5695 Год назад
Well good Marion Harris I was only a couple of years old on November 22nd 1963 So I would n t have any recall of Kennedy But for the most part during the short time he held office I think he did a pretty good job
@shapezula
@shapezula Год назад
As a libertarian, he is one of the greats
@angelp.5224
@angelp.5224 5 лет назад
What a legend! God I so miss the dignity he brought to the office. For those who dont remember just listen to just a little of the speech!
@cherylcacchione3236
@cherylcacchione3236 4 года назад
Angela Payne the CIA killed him not Oswald Rothschild put him on a hit list NWO he had an affair with Monroe
@cherylcacchione3236
@cherylcacchione3236 4 года назад
Angela Payne I’m not afraid to speak the truth
@TheLionOfJudahTheLambOfYHWH
@TheLionOfJudahTheLambOfYHWH 2 года назад
he was so accurate about the ABSENCE OF a coming future secrecy to globalize FREEDOM into what is now a reclusive MANDATE
@koreanculturefan
@koreanculturefan 2 года назад
@@cherylcacchione3236 recommend me some books on this subject please
@chaisemcnally1462
@chaisemcnally1462 2 года назад
@Cheryl Cacchione Monroe was dead a year before JFKs assassination.
@musicpinas9935
@musicpinas9935 2 года назад
A brilliant President with strong determination to fight for freedom and justice to all mankind, to sustain the peace and security in the United States of America..
@jb-vb8un
@jb-vb8un Год назад
as always, anoer DEMOCRAT INSTITUIONAL RACIST appointing segqegationist judges
@dangergaming4539
@dangergaming4539 Год назад
History of the world will always love and respect His excellent speech and deeds.
@hippiegirl58
@hippiegirl58 7 лет назад
Thanks so much for sharing.
@brendagerry9894
@brendagerry9894 2 года назад
President Kennedy had the class and caring of the office of the president. He was the only President that earned the office. I voted for him and if he could run again I would vote again for him.
@mach_o_man3476
@mach_o_man3476 3 года назад
And now in 2020 we have two guys in their late 70’s running .
@tanmaxwell4599
@tanmaxwell4599 4 года назад
He was our best looking president - that had charisma .The professor John Robinson of the 60's tv show LOST IN SPACE was patterned after him.Sadly missed.
@canadianfortrump4057
@canadianfortrump4057 4 года назад
Come to think of it, the actor that played John Robinson in Lost in Space beared a very close resemblance to Kennedy.
@transylvanianite3391
@transylvanianite3391 Год назад
What a nice coincidence. I discovered the same. Guy Williams had the same Character and Charisma as John F Kennedy. If you seen all the Lost in space episodes is was clearly a resemblance 🤔
@freddylubin
@freddylubin 4 года назад
I was allowed to stay up late, for the first time in my life, to watch the election results come in. The family was happy.
@jackrussell4284
@jackrussell4284 7 лет назад
A Statesman and a genuine Leader !!!!....after him the cosmic empty space........
@alexmcgillivray301
@alexmcgillivray301 5 лет назад
My great uncle and great aunt met him during this like I mean face to face full blown conversation. My great uncle worked for Bobby Kennedy and when they were in Boston he asked JFK if he would come meet his wife. So he came into the hotel room and gave her a hug and called her by her first name then they had an actual full conversation with him. I have a picture of the conversation. My great uncle is the guy in the wheel chair on stage when JFK walks off.
@lauralishes1
@lauralishes1 4 года назад
What were their names?
@tammylloyd8637
@tammylloyd8637 4 года назад
Cool
@thejerseyj1636
@thejerseyj1636 6 лет назад
The pinnacle of American society.
@jb-vb8un
@jb-vb8un Год назад
organized crime society
@bobbykaminski1549
@bobbykaminski1549 2 года назад
Either know I wasn't yet born, President Kennedy has been a great inspiration in my life....My love for the man will never die.
@IslandGirl-nt6ry
@IslandGirl-nt6ry 9 месяцев назад
My first time seeing this video. Not sure if this was carried on live tv I am t hinking not. I was only 8years old when JFK as elected, but I, like so many had HIGH HOPES!! We were thrilled when he was elected. Not one of us could have ever imagined the tragedy that was to come. We will never really recover from it. The dark forces of evil still lurk everywhere in this country. It's a constant battle.
@dwightpatton2540
@dwightpatton2540 4 года назад
"We want Jack"!! "We want Jack"!!
@nollyfkennedy
@nollyfkennedy 4 года назад
I miss him even if I'm only 20 years old. I remember him from my past.
@Chauncey60
@Chauncey60 4 года назад
nollyfkennedy Long live JFK
@yaninamazza2583
@yaninamazza2583 10 месяцев назад
I got emotion and it made me cry when I saw Mr. Kennedy. 😢❤
@musicpinas9935
@musicpinas9935 2 года назад
Such a President like a HERO who possesses MAGNETIC PERSONALITY, inspired much the minds and hearts of American citizen throughout the world, your name and your heroic act will be remembered in world history...
@suestephan3255
@suestephan3255 Год назад
He was sincere and he did inspire and got people thinking about their roll in the great American Society that in 2022 is no more.
@Buzzbox3rd
@Buzzbox3rd 6 лет назад
Absolutely awesome to see this great man.
@thejerseyj1636
@thejerseyj1636 6 лет назад
Oh !!! Priceless.
@emerlamine8184
@emerlamine8184 2 года назад
Great speech with hopefully thank you everyone for sharing
@thomasnelan5733
@thomasnelan5733 5 лет назад
great president! great man!
@CrazyManhog
@CrazyManhog 3 года назад
Trump is not
@ishworparajuli116
@ishworparajuli116 3 года назад
Very very popular president we have nothing to give you besides your rememberance.
@evaadams8298
@evaadams8298 4 года назад
What a speech!! Incredible 👏👏👏👏👏
@emmabradford137
@emmabradford137 6 лет назад
"Now in the revolution of 1960 the cause of all mankind is the cause of America." Wow
@jgjperlman
@jgjperlman 6 лет назад
Best EVER. NO EXCEPTION
@Chauncey60
@Chauncey60 3 года назад
Our last true and the greatest president in the history of the United States.
@wadesaleeby2172
@wadesaleeby2172 Год назад
Cool, calm and always connected. 😊❤
@mw4340
@mw4340 2 месяца назад
I listen to him and remember when I was young.
@musicpinas9935
@musicpinas9935 10 месяцев назад
The most loved and fascinated President through out the world, Best welknown leader who inspired much the heart of the American citizens and very much notable for spreading civil right, preservation of peace and security, to all mankind... 💖💖💖
@musicpinas9935
@musicpinas9935 2 года назад
The most powerful and famous President of the United States of America, possess Magnetic personality, his personality would mean as INCOMPARABLE ONE, THE NAME KENNEDY WILL ALWAYS IN OUR HEARTS AND MINDS BEING A COURAGEOUS LEADER AT ALL TIMES, THANKS FOR UPLOADING...
@jb-vb8un
@jb-vb8un Год назад
mob tainted & influnced by his bootlegger / market manipulator / NAZI appeaser father
@JESSEXTO
@JESSEXTO Год назад
Absolute legend❤
@0907oliv
@0907oliv 7 лет назад
Thanks JFK Library for posting this. I have to say, the reception he is getting at this Election Eve Rally is stronger, noisier, more enthusiastic than any candidate gets today - that includes Clinton or Obama. Nothing like this reception.
@charleskeefer7512
@charleskeefer7512 7 лет назад
jack twine hero hippy grinch
@emmabradford137
@emmabradford137 6 лет назад
home boy
@chrisbuck1695
@chrisbuck1695 6 лет назад
Yes I was thinking how much his supporters loved him, and I totally get it he represented an ldealistic and optimistic future and a lot of that was lost the day he died
@mattdon2164
@mattdon2164 Год назад
RFK got similar enthusiastic reactions in 1968. If only…
@libertyann439
@libertyann439 4 года назад
Can ww have this kind of President again?
@roadrules3671
@roadrules3671 3 года назад
@liberty Ann; NOT going to happen; i'm Sad to say. NOT with our Hideous Educational System DELIBERATELY put in place to thoroughly Indoctrinate Americans; NOT Education. Kennedy was Born in 1917. Different Time. Different America. Im sitting here writing this on 9/17/2020. America 30 Years from now will be a full blown Communist/Socialist State. I'm sincerely Hope i'am gone by then. It will be a Hell On Earth. LITERALLY.
@HaidurShah21
@HaidurShah21 5 лет назад
Wow!
@musicpinas9935
@musicpinas9935 2 года назад
Probably, the most handsome President of the United States of America and eloquent speaker at all times, it was a great lost for the American citizen, whe Pres. JOHN F KENNEDY died!
@leenaburrs5257
@leenaburrs5257 5 лет назад
Incredible footage. Granted, he had serious flaws, but it is impossible not to like the guy.
@suestephan3255
@suestephan3255 Год назад
Just looking at him, his stance is humble, his heart sincere and his words true. An exceptional Statesman but not with faults.
@jb-vb8un
@jb-vb8un Год назад
@suesteph - his " humble " whatever was a predator, proving alchohol & drugs to undeage interns
@MrZackavelli
@MrZackavelli 10 месяцев назад
@@jb-vb8un They were teenagers but not underage
@jb-vb8un
@jb-vb8un 10 месяцев назад
@@MrZackavelli JULY 11, 1986 The 22 children of Elijah Muhammad, the late founder... CHICAGO -- The 22 children of Elijah Muhammad, the late founder of the Nation of Islam, are entitled to $5.7 million improperly turned over to the current leader of the religion, a judge has ruled. Cook County Circuit Judge Henry Budzinski ended a seven-year court battle with his ruling Thursday that the disputed bank account at the First Pacific Bank of Chicago, now known as Dai-Ichi Kangyo Bank, was the private property of Muhammad and did not belong to the church of Islam. After Muhammad's death, the Pacific Bank closed his account and transferred the funds into a new account of one of his sons, Wallace Muhammad. The younger Muhammad was later named the new leader of the Islam nation, which is now known as the Muslim American Community. Eight of Elijah Muhammad's 22 children filed suit in 1979, contending the money belonged to their father's estate and not to the religious community. The account totaled $3.3 million when Muhammad died in 1975 and has accrued more than $2 million in interest. Budzinski ruled in favor of the estate in 1982 but the state appellate court asked him to reconsider the case with additional evidence in 1984.
@jb-vb8un
@jb-vb8un 10 месяцев назад
@@MrZackavelli mr.Muhammad himself said that I defected well in reality I never even left the Muslim movement they put me out and they put me out because of what I knew and what I knew was told to me by mr. Muhammad's son Wallace Muhammad himself they put me out and they put him out well now first of all let's find out what it is that Wallace Muhammad Elijah Muhammad his son told you well number one if you notice the the stick that I always used in presenting representing and defending the Muslim movement was the fact that it had the ability the ability to reform the morals of the so-called Negro community it eliminated drug addiction alcoholism fornication adultery loose sex sexual behavior which meant that uh had eliminated bastard babies illegitimate children well as long as I knew that this was what it represented and it gave me a strong stick I could represent it and defend it but we had a law which meant which means which was that whenever any Muslim became involved in any kind of sexual relationship with someone to whom they weren't married that person would be brought before the Muslim community community humiliated and then isolated for from one to five years this was our law well in 1954 our teenage sister left Detroit and became one of mr. Muhammad's personal secretaries and there in the Chicago office she became pregnant after being there for a year and she was brought before the Muslim community and humiliated and isolated and a year a year later another secretary this time one from Lansing Michigan came to Chicago she also became pregnant she was brought before the community and humiliated and isolated and because the other person was never brought forth during this court session it was concluded by all of mr. Muhammad's followers that it was a non-muslim who was the other party well we grew so rapidly and to that in 1957 or 58 the secretarial staff was expanded to I think eight teenage sisters in 1959 six of them disappeared two of them reappeared in Philadelphia about two or three months later and they were all right the other four reappeared in 1960 all four of them had babies all four of them had become involved with someone and become pregnant and had these children so it was from what I now know when the four of them got back to Chicago and begin to compare notes they found that the same man had told all of them the same story and had made all of them pregnant that the same man was the father of all four of their children and had also been the father of the children brought forth by the two secretaries who preceded them so this story was kept among these sisters until 1962 two of them rebelled against the person who was responsible and begin to tell the story all over the city of Chicago it caused many of the Muslims in the Chicago mosques to leave and go back out in the street they knew it and it I knew nothing about it until 1963 when mr. Muhammad's son who had been in prison came out and he was he had been a minister he was very religious and spiritual and when he began to hear these rumors around Chicago he went to one of the sisters and the sister admitted to him that the rumor was true and it was he who first told me about it and when he told me about it I took I wrote to mr. Mohammed and told him about it and he admitted that he had a knowledge of it and that he'd given me a religious explanation that would fit into prophecy and all of that so I was quiet and it wasn't until October of 1963 that it came up again and when it came up again I realized that the same person who had made these other sisters pregnant was still busy doing the same thing he hadn't stopped two of the sisters had two children by the same man and one of the two one of those two sisters was pregnant still getting ready to have a third child by the same man so when it was known among the Chicago officials that I had a knowledge of this they become very fearful of me they became very antagonistic toward me and they tried they had to do something to diminish the authority that I had for fear that if this became public knowledge the followers would leave the Muslim movement and follow me and it was at that time that they used the statement that I made against President Kennedy as a pretext to cut my Authority and some other things happen that finally were produced to split or forced to split and when I made the split the only reason that I didn't make this public knowledge was I knew the implications and I felt that if the Muslims who were in the Nation of Islam knew it that which enables them to be so strongly religious and exercise moral discipline would be shattered and it would cause all of them to go right back and start doing the things that they had been doing previously who is the father of all of these various children whom you have enumerated the first one to tell me who the father was was Wallace Muhammad and he told me that the father was Elijah Muhammad himself one of the sisters - he went to the home of one of the sisters and when he walked in the door she said I want to let you see something and she showed him her child she said here's your brother and your father is the one your father is the father of this child and then ask questioned the sisters myself because it was shook up and they admitted to me that Elijah Muhammad was the father
@annotoole7387
@annotoole7387 7 лет назад
I Hope This is something I remember & have been trying to Find!
@annotoole7387
@annotoole7387 7 лет назад
It wasn't what I remember ~ but It Was How GOOD HE Was & That's Everything I WISH We Had NOW! I Continue my Search ...
@jamesyu9926
@jamesyu9926 Год назад
Too bad he chose a Texan as his running mate. LBJ said he will do anything to be the President. And many believe he did as he prophesied.
@Chauncey60
@Chauncey60 4 года назад
14:37 incredible
@jackdowd6238
@jackdowd6238 3 года назад
2:10 the first person jfk shakes hands with is a very slim Tip O'Neill......ironically the first two candidates he mentions would lose the next day, voters re-electing Sen. Everett Saltonstall (R) & electing a newcomer John Volpe (R) as Governor.....just before he begins speaking the man on his left is Att.General Ed McCormack who would have a bitter primary with Teddy Kennedy two years later
@moritzprivat453
@moritzprivat453 7 лет назад
I love jfk
@freddylubin
@freddylubin 4 года назад
People forget how much of a cold-warrior he was.
@sean1672able111
@sean1672able111 4 года назад
Election Eve, and JFK spoke at Boston Garden, and it was a moment which was big, because JFK was prepared, and made terrific speeches.
@seanjohal7
@seanjohal7 2 года назад
Always learn from the best.
@felipeagonzalez8373
@felipeagonzalez8373 4 года назад
A man men I will never forget him I was only 10 when he made that speech.
@Grit489
@Grit489 5 лет назад
I bet he hated that confetti in his hair
@johnmurphy5064
@johnmurphy5064 5 месяцев назад
It was exactly like this in June 1961 when President and Mrs Kennedy visited London and we were among the just under a million people who turned out to see their motorcade through central London. I vividly remember the wild excitement of the crowds as their motorcade passed by. My parents later said they were never prouder to be American than on that day. The nation and the world lost so much when President Kennedy was assassinated.
@74jailbreaker
@74jailbreaker 3 года назад
JFK could simply walk in a room and the entire place would simply go crazy.
@evaadams8298
@evaadams8298 4 года назад
Charisma charisma charisma!!👏👏👏👏👏👏
@ferhatss8147
@ferhatss8147 4 года назад
what a magnetic man
@oscarrobert4725
@oscarrobert4725 Год назад
Love you John
@toddmaddaline997
@toddmaddaline997 3 года назад
This man was the bomb.
@mariamathias291
@mariamathias291 3 года назад
Como ele era amado pelo povo
@mogreen1249
@mogreen1249 4 года назад
Oh my God,what has happened to the American presidency. You see president JFK I was not born then,just brilliant and an indispendable true "world leader" there has not been another since and then the current presidency. World has gone upside down!!
@jamesc.7990
@jamesc.7990 4 года назад
Those were the days. Such a sad story. Anybody know the story of the guy in the white trench coat at 19:04?
@ethann9290
@ethann9290 7 месяцев назад
double-cheeked up on a thursday afternoon
@glen6945
@glen6945 4 года назад
canada loved him also
@mauiswift6391
@mauiswift6391 7 лет назад
I will always wonder if JFK knew his fate if he would choose the same path?
@johnglynn5042
@johnglynn5042 7 лет назад
Yes, I think he would have .... maybe things would have been better/worse if he lived ???
@jgjperlman
@jgjperlman 6 лет назад
He'd take precautions and CHANGE THAT FATE
@thejerseyj1636
@thejerseyj1636 6 лет назад
This man seems to have been born to be President. And, a great one at that. I'm guite sure his devotion to public service would have compelled him to run for the Presidency. No stranger to adversity was he.
@andrelawrence5515
@andrelawrence5515 5 лет назад
I think he would still go down that road.
@chrisbuck1695
@chrisbuck1695 5 лет назад
He never shrunk from danger, he was in the thick of action in WW2 when due to his privlege could have sat it out and he paid for it with severe back pain the rest of his life after the Pt 109 was hit by a Japanese destroyer. I too think he would have choosen the same path. It still hurts me deeply today though on what happened to him.
@chuckersimsII
@chuckersimsII 6 лет назад
I love jfk he was the greatest President ever. Trump does not compare to jfk.
@sullum3958
@sullum3958 5 лет назад
Chuck sims II I agree, there has never been a president more worthy of respect than JFK. But there is still, that underlying problem they both address
@San-oe1xv
@San-oe1xv 4 года назад
Trump is a great speaker
@edwardpacheco1436
@edwardpacheco1436 4 года назад
San' no
@roscomeon3965
@roscomeon3965 Год назад
Trump and Reagan , both corrupt draft dodgers.
@felipeagonzalez8373
@felipeagonzalez8373 4 года назад
I want one of those hats does anyone have one for sale d round one's.
@alexiszorba1638
@alexiszorba1638 10 месяцев назад
I made a faux pas. That was not the Los Angeles convention. It was in Boston on Election Eve in 1960.. I apologize for the goof-up. Was thrown off by the 16DNC:96 appearing above.
@champaray8025
@champaray8025 4 года назад
Wow, did anyone see the lunatic at 19:14? The staff and cop were awfully cavalier in getting that guy out of there.
@stevefrake8922
@stevefrake8922 2 года назад
He was fortunate to have staff and a cop with him. He was still only a candidate that evening. Secret Service wasn't due him until he was elected.
@akapigpen
@akapigpen 3 года назад
The difference between politics, politicians and inspiring leadership! Does not matter what side of the fence you are on. Jack was a rock star who loved his country. In comparison today we reside in the midst of an empty suit clown show. Both houses of Congress are dysfunctional and couldn’t negotiate their way out out of a wet paper bag. Term limits for all of them! Let’s gets some new young JFK’s with a burning desire
@glen6945
@glen6945 4 года назад
thats not bone spurs
@folarinadejube5721
@folarinadejube5721 2 года назад
Is there any way JFK can be brought back to life?
@bobbykaminski1549
@bobbykaminski1549 2 года назад
I ONLY WISH.....
@lolita04
@lolita04 Год назад
He was a good man, and I think that was the "problem" ...
@theresesouthworth227
@theresesouthworth227 11 месяцев назад
A sincere heart for his country.😢❤
@nathanhunt6032
@nathanhunt6032 2 года назад
Watch out for that old Polecat Lyndon
@danilonogueira648
@danilonogueira648 3 года назад
Kennedy: um autêntico superstar ! E a bandinha atacando o tema marinha (Navy) o tempo todo !
@ottconsulting7
@ottconsulting7 11 месяцев назад
No teleprompter -
@televisionman3093
@televisionman3093 5 лет назад
Question: How does President Kennedy's oratorical skills compare to President Obama's? Whose skills were more impressive?
@_cloudiiskxy_158
@_cloudiiskxy_158 4 года назад
Television Man Kennedy could motivate anyone, he had a way with words and a genuine love for his country. Obama much the same, unfortunately I feel that Obama faulted at times, were Kennedy delivered a great punch line, Obama does not.
@Allan_O._Muthiga
@Allan_O._Muthiga 4 года назад
Obama's great too but no one beats Jack.
@evaadams8298
@evaadams8298 4 года назад
Television Man Probably JFK but Obama a very close second....
@meganarmstrong3950
@meganarmstrong3950 2 года назад
5:19 are they yelling JFK???
@ANDRE-sp2mi
@ANDRE-sp2mi Год назад
🙏🙏🙏 Thank God I have overcome the world 🌎. Thank God for my freedom. Thank God I have a second chance to honor my marriage and family. Thank God for full time employment 🇺🇸
@wthattny
@wthattny 3 месяца назад
Sounds a lot like making America great, and America first.
@canadianfortrump4057
@canadianfortrump4057 4 года назад
I didn't know the Democrats National Convention was held the night before election day back then. Both parties national conventions have always been during summer as far back as I remember.
@christinewrona643
@christinewrona643 Год назад
The convention was in July, 1960, followed by the campaign and those famous debates. This video was the night before election day, when Kennedy was "home" and would vote the next morning--November 8, 1960
@canadianfortrump4057
@canadianfortrump4057 Год назад
@@christinewrona643 Thanks for the information. It sure looked like a convention instead of a regular campaign stop were the crowds were usually smaller. I believe it wasn't until 2016 when we saw every campaign rally of Donald Trump's attended by tens of thousands of people.
@clarencedixon5304
@clarencedixon5304 3 года назад
💖💙
@JoaoBatista-wt2ed
@JoaoBatista-wt2ed 2 года назад
Jfk sempre foi meu herói desde meus dias de garoto jfk sempre jfk 👦👶🙌🇱🇷🇱🇷🇱🇷 jfk sempre jfk
@gabrielfriedel4754
@gabrielfriedel4754 7 лет назад
Where is Jackie?
@gtimny
@gtimny 7 лет назад
+Gabriel Friedel Home in bed, I think. This speech was made late on Monday night, Nov. 7, 1960, the day before election day. By then, Jackie was more than 8 months pregnant with JFK, Jr. who would be born on Nov. 25th.
@keithhyttinen8275
@keithhyttinen8275 4 года назад
Home, 8 months pregnant.
@brigidacruzcruz9504
@brigidacruzcruz9504 2 года назад
Qué gran carisma tuvo este gran hombre, tengo 70 años y no me canso de leer sobre él lo admiro para mi el mejor presidente de todos los tiempos.
@cherylcacchione3236
@cherylcacchione3236 4 года назад
I’m not afraid to speak the truth
@champaray8025
@champaray8025 4 года назад
lol lunatic
@antoniboleslawowicz8095
@antoniboleslawowicz8095 11 месяцев назад
JFK did not vote for O’Connor for Senate: he voted for the Republican Saltonstall, whom he liked and with whom he’d worked on behalf of several home state issues. Ironically, Edward McCormack would be Ted Kennedy’s opponent in the primary held before the 1962 special election for Senate.
@marianlong
@marianlong Месяц назад
Back when politics was exciting, not depressing.
@bobbykaminski1549
@bobbykaminski1549 2 года назад
J.F.K. = THE BEST IN MY BOOK= MY FOREVER PRESIDENT = MY FAMILY AND I WILL ALWAYS LOVE HIM....
@josephasner171
@josephasner171 Год назад
Bobby Kaminski:Agreed. JFK: tamerica's last decent president and the last American president Who was worthy of he office.
@ArgentPure
@ArgentPure 4 года назад
Mason handshake at 5:07!
@ethann9290
@ethann9290 7 месяцев назад
be lookin scrumpdidiliyumptious
@ronaldrothchild4068
@ronaldrothchild4068 2 года назад
And they said a trump rally rocked
@mariamathias291
@mariamathias291 3 года назад
Deus Pai Todo Poderoso vai dar a vitoria pro presidente Trump e o mundo vai sair vitorioso.
@niningsetia4213
@niningsetia4213 Год назад
Love you my sugar Daddy❤️🌹
@jesussaves355
@jesussaves355 3 года назад
I was only 11 yrs old when he gave this powerful speech. As Nov 3rd 2020 approaches only two Presidents deserves this ovation President Reagan and President Donald J. Trump. God we pray for President Trump
@yao052
@yao052 2 года назад
HAHAHAHAHA. What a joke!
@roscomeon3965
@roscomeon3965 Год назад
You mean the paedophile Reagan and the alleged rapist racist bigoted orange orangutan Trump. Lol. You must be on drugs or have mental health issues.
@annguyendoan7189
@annguyendoan7189 Год назад
Trieu dinh / ho bay tren troi minh duoi dat lam chi
@dlhartley157
@dlhartley157 3 месяца назад
When he fell out of the charisma tree, he hit every branch on the way down. RIP JFK!
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