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John F. Kennedy's Presidential Legacy
John Fitzgerald Kennedy served as the 35th president of the United States. He succeeded Eisenhower’s presidency in 1960. Seeing as Eisenhower served an 8 year reign in the White House, it was readily accepted by the public. Many of the young folks sought after a new, young vibrant presidential candidate. John F. Kennedy was able to promise all of the things that many desired. At a whopping 35 years of age, many didn’t believe that he possessed enough experience to carry out a successful presidential legacy. Fortunately for Mr. Kennedy his election was full of positive outcomes. Running against Richard Nixon, John F. Kennedy was forced to use more intense strategies, because he inspiring speeches wouldn’t get him everywhere. Richard

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