The Role Of John F Kennedy's Re-Election In The 1960s

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John F. Kennedy and his advisers were getting ready for the next presidential campaign. Kennedy had not officially stated that he was going to run for re-election in 1964, but it seemed obvious that he had the plans to run. By the end of September of 1963 he had traveled west, to over nine states to speak in less than a week. The point of this was to try to put an emphasis on conservation and natural resources, and to point out themes, like world peace, national security, and education. He was planning all this for his attempt at re-election in 1964. In November of 1963, JFK spoke to the Democratic groups in Boston and Philadelphia. Kennedy held the first important political planning session for his re-election in 1964. He pointed out his reasoning