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Challenge in accepting his nomination in chicago. This is more than a political call to arms. , not to win help votes alone, but to win in this new crusade and keep america secure and safe for its own people. [applause] harry truman now, my friends, with the help of god, and the whole heart and push which you can put behind this campaign, we can save this country from a continuation of the 80th congress, and from misrule from now on. I must have your help. You must get in and push and when this election. The country cant afford another republican congress. [applause] announcer the 1960 election was a first for the nation when john f. Kennedy weakened the youngest person to be elected president , and the first roman catholic. His presidency was cut short in the fall of 1963 when he was assassinated before formally announcing his plans to seek reelection. There is his 1960 speech to delegates at the Democratic National convention in los angeles. [cheers] john f. Kennedy governor stevenson, senator johnson, senator simonton, senator ,umphrey, speaker rayburn fellow democrats, i went to express my thanks to governor stevenson for his generous and heartwarming introduction. [cheers] [applause] john f. Kennedy it was my great this name in nomination for the 1956 democratic nomination, and im delighted to have his support and counsel and his advice in the coming months ahead. [applause] john f. Kennedy let me say first that i accept the nomination of the Democratic Party. [applause] john f. Kennedy i accepted without reservation accept it without reservation and with only one obligation. The obligation to devote every spirit tomy mind and lead our Party Activist or a and our nation to great list back to victory and our nation back to greatness. I am grateful that you are here with us. We have such a strong platform to stand on and to run on. [applause] john f. Kennedy as you put so eloquently, our needs to be kept. The rights of man, the civil and economic rights essential to the Human Dignity of all men, are indeed our goals and are indeed our first principle. This is our platform on which i can run and i am grateful, finally, that i can rely in the coming months on many others on a distinguished runningmate who brings unity and strength to our platform and our ticket, lyndon johnson; on one of the most articulate spokesmen of modern times, adlai stevenson; on a great fighter on a great fighter for our needs as a nation and a people, stuart symington; on my traveling companion in wisconsin and west virginia, senator hubert humphrey; on paul butler, our devoted and courageous chairman; and on that fighting campaigner whose support i now welcome, president harry truman. I feel a lot safer with all of them on my side. And im proud of the contrast with our republican competitors. For their ranks are so thin that not one challenger has dared to put his head up in the last twelve months. I am fully aware of the fact that the Democratic Party, by nominating someone of my faith, has taken on what many regard as a new and hazardous risk new, at least since 1928. The Democratic Party has once again placed its confidence in the american people, and in their ability to render a free and fair judgment and in my ability to render a free and fair judgment. To uphold the constitution and my oath of office, to reject any kind of religious pressure or obligation that might directly or indirectly interfere with my conduct of the presidency in the national interest. My record of fourteen years in supporting public education, supporting complete separation of church and state and resisting pressure from sources of any kind should be clear by now to everyone. I hope that no american i hope that no american, considering the really Critical Issues facing this country, will waste his franchise and throw away his vote by voting either for me or against me because of my religious affiliation. It is not relevant. I am telling you what you are entitled to know as i come before you seeking your support for the most powerful office in the free world i am saying to you that my decisions on every Public Policy will be my own, as an american, as a democrat, and as a free man. I mention all of this only because this country faces so many serious challenges, so many great opportunities, so many burdensome responsibilities that i hope that it is to those great matters that we can address ourselves in the coming months. Under any circumstances, the victory we seek in november will not be easy. We know that in our hearts. We know that our opponent will invoke the name of Abraham Lincoln on behalf of their candidate, despite the fact that his political career has often seemed to show Charity Towards none and malice for all. We know it will not be easy to campaign against a man who has spoken and voted on every side of every issue. Mr. Nixon may feel that its his turn now, after the new deal and the fair deal but before he deals, someones going to cut the cards. That someone may be the millions of americans who voted for president eisenhower but would balk at his successor. For just as historians tell us that richard the first was not fit to fill the shoes of the bold henry the second, and that Richard Cromwell was not fit to wear the mantle of his uncle, they might add in future years that Richard Nixon did not measure up to the footsteps of dwight d. Eisenhower. Perhaps he could carry on the party policies, the policies of nixon and benson and dirksen and goldwater. But this nation cannot afford such a luxury. Perhaps we could afford a coolidge following harding. And perhaps we could afford a pierce following fillmore. But after buchanan this nation needed lincoln; after taft we needed wilson; and after hoover we needed franklin roosevelt. But were not merely running against mr. Nixon. Our task is not merely one of itemizing republican failures. Nor is that wholly necessary. For the families forced from the farm do not need to tell us of their plight. The unemployed miners and textile workers know that the decision is before them in november. The old people without medical care, the families without a decent home, the parents of children without a Decent School they all know that its time for a change. We are not here to curse the darkness; we are here to light a candle. As Winston Churchill said on taking office some twenty years ago if we open a quarrel between the present and the past, we shall be in danger of losing the future. Today our concern must be with that future. For the world is changing. The old era is ending. The old ways will not do. Abroad, the balance of power is shifting. New and more terrible weapons are coming into use. Onethird of the world may be free, but onethird is the victim of a cruel repression, and the other third is rocked by poverty and hunger and disease. Communist influence has penetrated into asia; it stands in the middle east; and now festers some ninety miles off the coast of florida. Friends have slipped into neutrality and neutrals have slipped into hostility. As our keynoter reminded us, the president who began his career by going to korea ends it by staying away from japan. The world has been close to war before, but now man, whos survived all previous threats to his existence, has taken into his mortal hands the power to exterminate his species seven times over. Here at home the future is equally revolutionary. The new deal and the fair deal were bold measures for their generations, but now this is a new generation. A technological output and explosion on the farm has led to an output explosion. An urban population revolution has overcrowded our schools and cluttered our cities and crowded our slums. A peaceful revolution for human rights, demanding an end to Racial Discrimination in all parts of our community life, has strained at the leashes imposed by a timid executive leadership. It is time, in short it is time, in short, for a new generation of leadership. All over the world, particularly in the newer nations, young men are coming to power, men who are not bound by the traditions of the past, men who are not blinded by the old fears and hates and rivalries young men who can cast off the old slogans and the old delusions. The republican nominee, of course, is a young man. But his approach is as old as mckinley. His party is the party of the past, the party of memory. His speeches are generalities from Poor Richards almanac. Their platform their platform, made up of old, leftover democratic planks, has the courage of our old convictions. Their pledge is to the status quo; and today there is no status quo. For i stand here tonight facing west on what was once the last frontier. From the lands that stretch three thousand miles behind us, the pioneers gave up their safety, their comfort and sometimes their lives to build our new west. They were not the captives of their own doubts, nor the prisoners of their own price tags. They were determined to make the new world strong and free an example to the world, to overcome its hazards and its hardships, to conquer the enemies that threatened from within and without. Some would say that those struggles are all over, that all the horizons have been explored, that all the battles have been won, that there is no longer an american frontier. But i trust that no one in this assemblage would agree with that sentiment; for the problems are not all solved and the battles are not all won; and we stand today on the edge of a new frontier the frontier of the 1960s, the frontier of unknown opportunities and perils, the frontier of unfilled hopes and unfilled threats. Woodrow wilsons new freedom promised our nation a new political and economic framework. Franklin roosevelts new deal promised security and succor to those in need. But the new frontier of which i speak is not a set of promises. It is a set of challenges. It sums up not what i intend to offer to the american people, but what i intend to ask of them. It appeals to their pride it appeals to our pride, not our security. It holds out the promise of more sacrifice instead of more security. The new frontier is here whether we seek it or not. Beyond that frontier are uncharted areas of science and space, unsolved problems of peace and war, unconquered problems of ignorance and prejudice, Unanswered Questions of poverty and surplus. It would be easier to shrink from that new frontier, to look to the safe mediocrity of the past, to be lulled by good intentions and high rhetoric and those who prefer that course should not vote for me or the Democratic Party. But i believe that the times require imagination and courage and perseverance. Im asking each of you to be pioneers towards that new frontier. My call is to the young in heart, regardless of age to the stout in spirit, regardless of party, to all who respond to the scriptural call be strong and of a good courage; be not afraid, neither be [thou] dismayed. For courage , not complacency, is our need today; leadership, not salesmanship. And the only valid test of leadership is the ability to lead, and lead vigorously. A tired nation a tired nation, said david lloyd george, is a tory nation. And the United States today cannot afford to be either tired or tory. There may be those who wish to hear more more promises to this group or that, more harsh rhetoric about the men in the kremlin as a substitute for policy, more assurances of a golden future, where taxes are always low and the subsidies are always high. But my promises are in the platform that you have adopted. Our ends will not be won by rhetoric, and we can have faith in the future only if we have faith in ourselves. For the harsh facts of the matter are that we stand at this frontier at a turningpoint of history. We must prove all over again to a watching world, as we said on a most conspicuous stage, whether this nation, conceived as it is with its freedom of choice, its breadth of opportunity, its range of alternatives, can compete with the singleminded advance of the communist system. Can a nation organized and governed such as ours endure . That is the real question. Have we the nerve and the will . Can we carry through in an age where we will witness not only new breakthroughs in weapons of destruction, but also a race for mastery of the sky and the rain, the ocean and the tides, the far side of space, and the inside of mens minds . That is the question of the new frontier. Between the Public Interest and private comfort, between National Greatness and national decline, between the fresh air of progress and the stale, dank atmosphere of normalcy, between dedication of mediocrity. All mankind waits upon our decision. A whole world looks to see what we shall do. And we cannot fail that trust. And we cannot fail to try. It has been a long road from the first snowy day in New Hampshire many months ago to this crowded convention city. Now begins another long journey, taking me into your cities and homes across the United States. Give me your help and your hand and your voice. Recall with me the words of isaiah that, they that wait upon the lord shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings as eagles; they shall run and not be weary. As we face the coming great challenge, we too, shall wait upon the lord, and ask that he renew our strength. Then shall we be equal to the test. Then we shall not be weary. Then we shall prevail. Thank you. happy days are here again

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