I think to be a citizen of the United States in the 1960's is going to be a burdensome and hazardous occupation.
John Kennedy
The Public Record
John Fitzgerald Kennedy was the 35th President of the United States, serving from January 20, 1961, until his assassination on November 22, 1963. A member of the Democratic Party, he was born in Massachusetts and is often remembered for his leadership during the Cuban Missile Crisis, which brought the world to the brink of nuclear war. Kennedy also established the Peace Corps, promoting international service and cooperation, and he advocated for civil rights, laying the groundwork for future legislation in this area.
I propose that we create a new and vital partnership between the National Government and the communities of America.
In a political campaign of such importance as this one, I do not believe we should permit the last 18 days of the campaign to go by without one further face-to-face exchange between the two candidates.
Georgia has much to be proud of, and among those things is the fact that in this century you did not vote for McKinley, and Georgia did not vote for Harding and Georgia did not vote for Coolidge, and Georgia did not vote for Hoover, and…
It is time the people who live in urban areas receive equal representation.
Senator Kennedy does not feel that with the economy showing signs of stagnating, this is the time to increase taxes.
The pollution of our air and water has reached the proportions of a national disgrace.
I believe on November 8, when the people of this country make their judgment, what they want their country to be, I think they are coming with us.
I want him to tell the people of this valley, 'You never had it so good.'
I believe the people of this country, who are devoted to the welfare of this country, are going to choose the public interest, not the private interest.





