What Would You Do?

The 1960s Presidential Election

 

Who would you vote for? Why?

 

Is a presidential race just a campaign of public image and slandering your competitor? In 1960, in one of the closest presidential races in the U.S., two candidates ran whose policies and politics were so similar that the election was partially decided by pure media and image. In a world of increasing technology and media attention, these presidential candidates have to learn to manipulate the media or be manipualted by it. Could you do better?
Check out some of the surprising decisions that can make or break a presidency!

 

Choose your persona!

 

Richard M. Nixon | John F. Kennedy

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