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10 March, 13:44

what were two drawbacks facing jfk as he ran for president and how did he turn those drawbacks into assets for his campaign

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  1. 10 March, 17:41
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    Two of John Kennedy's biggest "weaknesses" when he ran for President in 1960 were his young age and his Catholic faith.

    Kennedy was able to mobilize a whole generation of young people, much like Barack Obama did in 2008, by making himself seem like the standard bearer for a new generation.

    Kennedy was also able to speak frankly about religion and become the first Catholic President who was able to rally Catholics and get them involved in public life.
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