WEBVTT 00:00:00.355 --> 00:00:01.715 [lively band music] 00:00:01.715 --> 00:00:04.707 (male voiceover) Richard Nixon was the favorite to win the Republican presidential 00:00:04.707 --> 00:00:07.117 nomination in 1960. 00:00:07.771 --> 00:00:12.576 Just 14 years after he was tapped by a group of small town businessmen to run for 00:00:12.576 --> 00:00:17.495 Congress in California, Richard Nixon stood at the top of his party. 00:00:17.495 --> 00:00:20.440 As he mapped out an ambitious 50 state campaign, 00:00:20.440 --> 00:00:22.970 he was challenged by his opponent, John F. Kennedy, 00:00:22.970 --> 00:00:25.090 to a series of televised debates; 00:00:25.090 --> 00:00:27.880 the first in American history. 00:00:28.010 --> 00:00:31.080 Even when hospitalized for two weeks with a knee injury, 00:00:31.080 --> 00:00:34.960 Nixon remained confident, anxious for the debates to begin. 00:00:34.960 --> 00:00:38.920 Eager once again to use television to talk directly to the voters. 00:00:38.920 --> 00:00:42.310 (moderator) The Republican candidate, Vice President Richard M. Nixon and 00:00:42.310 --> 00:00:45.600 the Democratic candidate, Senator John F. Kennedy. 00:00:45.600 --> 00:00:48.499 According to rules set by the candidates themselves, 00:00:48.499 --> 00:00:49.325 each man shall- 00:00:49.325 --> 00:00:51.305 (male voiceover) The Nixon-Kennedy debates would forever 00:00:51.305 --> 00:00:54.430 change the way Americans chose their presidents. 00:00:54.430 --> 00:00:58.600 Political rallies and old fashioned hand shaking became much less important 00:00:58.600 --> 00:01:01.090 than the image on the television screen. 00:01:01.090 --> 00:01:04.840 (Ted Rogers) You must understand that Nixon himself had said, I don't want any makeup on for 00:01:04.840 --> 00:01:06.710 these particular debates. 00:01:06.710 --> 00:01:10.180 What I tried to explain to Dick was he has a certain characteristics 00:01:10.180 --> 00:01:12.540 of his skin where it's almost transparent. 00:01:12.540 --> 00:01:14.282 And it was a very nice thought to say, 00:01:14.282 --> 00:01:17.310 you know, I don't want any makeup, but that he really needed it 00:01:17.310 --> 00:01:20.770 in order to have what we would call even an acceptable television picture. 00:01:20.770 --> 00:01:22.035 And of course, JFK here, 00:01:22.035 --> 00:01:25.450 he'd been riding in motorcades all over California with the top down. 00:01:25.450 --> 00:01:28.940 He looked like a bronze warrior when he came into Chicago, he really did. 00:01:28.940 --> 00:01:31.770 (Richard Nixon) I know what it means to see people who are unemployed. 00:01:31.770 --> 00:01:35.561 I know Senator Kennedy feels as deeply about these problems as I do. 00:01:35.561 --> 00:01:39.306 But our disagreement is not about the goals for America, 00:01:39.306 --> 00:01:42.240 but only about the means to reach those goals. 00:01:42.910 --> 00:01:45.590 (male voiceover) The first debate was costly to Nixon. 00:01:45.590 --> 00:01:47.550 The radio audience thought he had won. 00:01:47.550 --> 00:01:51.170 But the largest television audience in history had seen the Vice President 00:01:51.170 --> 00:01:56.219 haggard and drawn, and had been given its first sustained look at the Kennedy style.