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What impact did television have on the first presidential debate between Nixon and Kennedy?

all future presidential debates were aired only on the radio to emphasize the point that looks don’t matter

both candidates struggle to get their message out and voters decided to elect a third part candidate

President Nixon was the younger candidate and his youthful appearance caused TV viewers to feel that he was too young and inexperienced to be president.

television proved that image mattered because viewers believed Kennedy won, while radio listeners believed Nixon won

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