Years John F Kennedy served as president
1961 to 63
What challenges did the new frontier offer
challenges regarding both foreign and domestic policy, including fighting the cold war, science and space, ignorance and prejudice and poverty and surplus
Kennedy stated that if these challenges were met they would bring about a version of the ‘American dream’ that emphasised ‘public interest’
How much did K win the presidential election of 1960 by?
Closest win of the 20th century by 119,450 votes
Kennedy won by 0.17% of the popular vote
Nixon won more states
Kennedy’s strength for his election campaign
Nixon’s weaknesses during his election campaign
Nixon’s strengths during his election campaign
What does the narrow election victory of 1960 show?
Kennedy wasn’t as popular as people thought - supports view that Kennedy was all style and no substance
UNCONVINCING VICTORY
How and why didn’t Eisenhower support Nixon in his presidential campaign?
What did Kennedy’s and Nixon’s policies involve?
They were both very similar
Both promised to end the cold war - however, this was unconvincing on Nixon’s behalf given the fact that he was a member of a party that was supposed to have already dealt with the cold war
Both concerned for policies involving extending the economic prosperity experienced during the 1950s to all sections of society, inc those in ethnic minorities
Because there were little differences between the policies of N + K what was the election campaign mainly focussed around?
Presentation
What was said to have been the 1st of the 2 final reasons for Kennedy’s success?
A call Kennedy placed to MLK’s wife when he was imprisoned during a sit-in in Atlanta. This incident was advertised heavily during Kennedy’s campaign and in the end it helped to secure MLKs release
In the end K won 70% of the black vote
What was said to have been the 2nd of the 2 final reasons for Kennedy’s success?
The first ever televised debate, 6 weeks before the election, watched by 74 million people
Kennedy appeared as a young, charismatic, energetic man. He was well-tanned having just returned from campaigning in Florida and caught the public eye in his blue suit.
Nixon appeared as a tired, grey old man. He had just suffered a knee injury and was recovering from the flu. He appeared as particularly worn out probably given the fact that he had been carrying out his promise to campaign in all 50 states
When did Kennedy introduce his new frontier?
Through a speech in July 1960
Why is it difficult to judge Kennedy’s level of success?
His premature death in 1963 - he is remembered as a ‘great president in the making’
Why is it difficult to judge Kennedy’s success - particularly in domestics?
Particularly with domestic policies results take years to become clear, with such a short presidency it is difficult to judge his effectiveness particularly due to the fact that many of his bills introduced were actually forced later through Johnson
Summary of K in domestics
He had some moderate success and adopted a highly liberal and interventionist approach to domestic policies whilst trying to also cut taxes to stimulate the economy
Where were Kennedy’s priorities
Foreign policy - global image and US reputation abroad was the most significant thing to him
Where were Kennedy’s priorities
Foreign policy - global image and US reputation abroad was the most significant thing to him
Domestically he wanted a united society in order to strengthen the US as a whole to fight communism abroad
Problem Kennedy faced with domestic policies?
Opposition from congress - dominated by conservatives
If policies were passed by congress, they would often be watered down
Kennedy was a young, new president serving his first term. He therefore lacked influence over key figures in congress
e.g. rejected Kennedy’s proposal for federal funding for elementary and secondary school education in 1961
How many of Kennedy’s policies for domestic policies were passed by congress?
35 of 58
New frontier policies and the US economy
New frontier policies and welfare
New frontier policies and NASA
New frontier policies and women’s rights
Kennedy established the presidential commission on the status of women in December 1961 and invited Eleanor Roosevelt to chair it