US presidential debates have historically been significant, shaping public perceptions. Notable examples include Kennedy vs.
Reagan was 73 and facing 56-year-old Democratic challenger Walter Mondale. In the first debate, Reagan struggled to remember ...
Washington University in St. Louis hosted presidential or vice presidential debates in 1992, 2000, 2004, 2008 and 2016.
A common complaint about presidential debates is that they change few minds. This year, with anywhere between 3% and 6% ...
1960 Four debates Richard Nixon, who’d been ill, looked terrible in the first one. John F. Kennedy, who looked great, was ...
During the 1992 town hall debate, President George H.W. Bush ... In 2000, Democratic presidential nominee Al Gore rolled his eyes and sighed deeply while his opponent, President George W.
The first nationally televised debate in history featured John Kennedy and Richard Nixon. The visuals did not play in Nixon's ...
That year’s vice presidential debate featured one of the best-remembered ... still easily won the 1988 election. But they lost in 1992 after then-President Bush was caught on camera looking ...
A new poll shows Californians overwhelmingly favor Prop. 36, the November ballot measure that would toughen criminal ...
Most recently, the debate between President Biden and Trump changed the course of the 2024 campaign after Biden's poor ...
Vice President Richard M. Nixon and U.S. Sen. John F. Kennedy​ met for the first ever televised presidential debate.
The last presidential debate between Trump and President Biden ... looking at this watch while debating Bill Clinton in 1992 or then-Vice President Al Gore sighing repeatedly while debating ...