A Look Back at Memorable Presidential Debate Moments
Briefly

In the first televised presidential debate, in 1960, a confident Senator John F. Kennedy dominated Vice President Richard Nixon, who appeared sweaty and disheveled as he recovered from an illness.
President Ronald Reagan used a joke in 1984 to address concerns about his age, showcasing how strategic one-liners can impact public perception in debates.
Gov. Ronald Reagan's famous line 'There you go again' in response to President Jimmy Carter's attack during the 1980 debate is a classic example of a well-timed and effective one-liner.
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