Both Kennedy and Nixon were allowed to make 8-minute opening statements and 3-minute closing statements. In between, they were allowed 2 and a half minutes to respond to questions and a short amount of time for rebuttals to their opponent. The producer and director of the first televised presidential debate was Don Hewitt, who later went on to create the popular television news magazine 60 Minutes on CBS.
Hewitt has advanced the theory that television viewers believed Kennedy won the debate because of Nixon's sickly appearance, and radio listeners who could not see either candidate thought the vice president emerged victorious. In an interview with the Archive of American Television, Hewitt described Nixon's appearance as "green, sallow" and said the Republican was in need of a clean shave.
While Nixon believed the first televised presidential debate to be "just another campaign appearance," Kennedy knew the event was momentous and rested beforehand. About Nixon's appearance, he added: "Should a presidential election turn on makeup? No, but this one did.
A Chicago newspaper wondered, perhaps in jest, whether Nixon had been sabotaged by his makeup artist. Actively scan device characteristics for identification. Use precise geolocation data.
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She said the city has to approach the problem through a public health lens. Both candidates said they would stick with a plan requiring all city workers be vaccinated and would continue a mask mandate in schools. They both also said they support pre-kindergarten education. Wu again said the city needs to introduce rent stabilization. Massachusetts voters backed a ballot question banning rent control statewide.
Wu acknowledged she would need the help of state lawmakers to create a rent stabilization plan. Essaibi George said rent control is a failed policy and the city should focus on other programs like helping first-time homeowners come up with a down payment and bolstering public housing and affordable housing programs.
Rent control is the status quo. Essaibi George said the cost of the proposal is staggering and would fall on the backs of Boston residents. They both also said they support pre-kindergarten education. Wu again said the city needs to introduce rent stabilization. Massachusetts voters backed a ballot question banning rent control statewide. Wu acknowledged she would need the help of state lawmakers to create a rent stabilization plan. Essaibi George said rent control is a failed policy and the city should focus on other programs like helping first-time homeowners come up with a down payment and bolstering public housing and affordable housing programs.
Rent control is the status quo. Essaibi George said the cost of the proposal is staggering and would fall on the backs of Boston residents. The hour-long debate came as Bostonians have already begun casting their ballots at early voting locations across the city.
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