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Kinsley Franklin
9 April, 20:52
To what did the "credibility gap" refer?
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Trystan
9 April, 21:52
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i dont know but it refers old history
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Sheldon Barker
9 April, 22:47
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The term "credibility gap" came against a background of the use of the term "missile gap", which the Oxford English Dictionary lists as first being used by then-Senator John F. Kennedy on 14 August 1958, when he stated: "Our Nation could have afforded, and can afford now, the steps necessary to close the missile gap
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