I think that there is no problem which should occupy the attention of the next administration in foreign policy more immediately than reestablishing the harmonious relations which existed in the administration of Franklin Roosevelt.
On the recordSeptember 11, 1960
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Remarks of Senator John F. Kennedy, Cortez Hotel Plaza, El Paso, TX
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