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Retro Reads: As inauguration draws near, a look to the past

BY WENDY MIGDAL FOR THE FREE LANCE-STAR In January 1961, America prepared to inaugurate John F. Kennedy as the 35th president, and the White House shifted from Republican to Democrat. Though Kennedy won by the slimmest of margins in the popular vote, Virginia cast its 12 electoral votes for Richard Nixon. Nonetheless, the immediate area reflected the closeness of the race: While the city of Fredericksburg voted for Nixon, Spotsylvania, Stafford, King George and a large swath of southern Virginia went for Kennedy. An ad from the Nu-Way Rug Cleaners on William Street thanked Dwight Eisenhower for his years of service to our country and wished him well, while also congratulating John F. Kennedy and hoping for his success. But before one becomes too wistful for the bygone days of harmony, a journalist observed that the transition from Truman to Eisenhower eight years earlier had not gone nearly as well. The journalist felt that “the atmosphere in Washington today is

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20180709:00:25:00

groups in ohio nearly three weeks before kennedy announced his retirement. during a focus group of ten educated white female voters one woman said when it came to judges, quote, i don t see the impact on my day to day life. though kennedy who had been the swing vote for years voted just that week for a colorado baker who declined to make a wedding cake for a same sex couple. seven out of ten women in the focus group didn t know who he was. and when asked about roe v. wade, the landmark decision legalizing abortion would be oe overturned, one responded, quote, i think it s completely unlikely. this is one thing where it does feel i think to many americans who aren t tuned into the day to day news on that roe v. wade is not in jeopardy. but the consequences of it being

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20120327:22:02:00

way. shannon: though kennedy was undecided but many colleagues are not. ginsberg and kagen said those that are not insured are having an impact on existing stream of economic activity. here is justice kagen. the aggregate of all these uninsured people are increasing the normal family premium, congress says, by a thousand dollars a year. those people are in commerce. they are making decisions. equal unconvinced. scalia he hinted he may be open to the idea of mandate. today he made the possibility unlikely. everybody has to buy food. you define the market as food. everybody is in the market. therefore you can make people buy broccoli. shannon: they say they were encouraged by what they heard. i would say the government had a tough day. shannon: democrats are not

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