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  1. The 1960 Democratic National Convention was held in Los Angeles, California, on July 11–15, 1960. It nominated Senator John F. Kennedy of Massachusetts for president and Senate Majority Leader Lyndon B. Johnson of Texas for vice president . In the general election that November, the Kennedy–Johnson ticket won an electoral college victory ...

    • Los Angeles, California
    • July 11–15, 1960
  2. Jul 13, 2017 · July 13, 2017 | by NCC Staff. More in Constitution Daily Blog. On July 13, 1960, Democratic Senator John F. Kennedy won his party’s nomination at a Los Angeles convention by leveraging the system of primary elections as a new factor in presidential campaigning. To be sure, Kennedy and his team had to heavily lobby local and national political ...

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  4. The two right-hand columns show nominations by notable conventions not shown elsewhere. Some of the nominees (e.g. the Whigs before 1860 and Theodore Roosevelt in 1912) received very large votes, while others who received less than 1% of the total national popular vote are listed to show historical continuity or transition.

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    Democratic Convention
    Democratic Nominee
    Joe Biden & Kamala Harris
    Philadelphia
    Hillary Clinton & Tim Kaine
    Barack Obama & Joe Biden
  5. From March 8 to June 7, 1960, voters and members of the Democratic Party elected delegates to the 1960 Democratic National Convention through a series of caucuses, conventions, and primaries, partly for the purpose of nominating a candidate for President of the United States in the 1960 election.

  6. 1960 Republican National Convention. ... Charlottesville - Virginia Lee Whitford, ... and other participants in national party nominating conventions; (6) Americans ...

  7. Aug 13, 2020 · Critics derided the system as “King Caucus,” and in September 1831, the Anti-Masonic Party held the first national presidential-nominating convention as an alternative to the caucus. Later ...

  8. Aug 12, 2020 · 7 / 7. President Gerald Ford's supporters at the Republican National Convention, Kansas City, Missouri. Library of Congress. 3. 1860 and its Four Conventions— This was the year of not one but ...

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