The 35th U.S. President John Kennedy needed only one chair to stand on it, to spread his ideas.
In the 1960s candidates did not need luxury and amenities for election campaigns to propagate their political views to people.
The 35th U.S. President John Kennedy needed only one chair to stand on it, to spread his ideas and to promise a better future to his future electors.
His chair was obtained from the kitchen of the neighboring café, and the child standing next to him plays not with a real gun, but with a toy resembling a true weapon. After the election it tuned out that the simple campaign organized by Kennedy helped to gain the trust of the 61 % of the citizens.
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