On all the great issues which disturb our country, minimum wage, social security, unemployment compensation, houses, roads, schools, hospitals, our parties have divided and we have divided, and the great questions for the 1960's are how is it going to be possible to move this country forward, build its economy, provide employment for its people.
On the recordOctober 23, 1960
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Remarks of Senator John F. Kennedy, Street Rally, Caterpillar Plant, East Peoria, IL
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