I come to you today as the Democratic candidate for President in 1960.
I do not believe the tide of history is moving in our favor.
I believe that every American, regardless of their race, their creed, or their color is entitled not only to vote, but to hold office in our...
High interest may help the system.
I believe that this is a great country, but it must be greater.
No man can serve two masters, for either he will hate one and love the other, or else he will hold to one and despise the other.
It will be an administration of, for, and by the people.
I think we can do better in having friends, not foes, in Cuba, only 90 miles away.
It is my judgment a question as to whether the United States is meeting its responsibilities here at home and abroad.
I received word today that Mr. Nixon would not agree to a fifth debate.
First, no officer or employee of the executive branch shall use his official position for financial profit or personal gain, or reveal to ot...
I intend to be that lobbyist.
Thank God, Ohio has saved the Union.
I believe in sound finance.
Any American who holds the view that the tide of history can only move in our favor if we move here at home, should vote for Mr. Nixon.
But the rise in interest - tiny as it may seem - adds thousands of dollars to his costs.
Let me make it very clear that this country will not be in a position of influence around the world unless we are strong here in the United ...
I believe this is a powerful country but it must be more powerful.