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	<title>Comments on: Two-Party System Flaws Presidential Debates</title>
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		<title>By: Fred A. Kahn</title>
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		<dc:creator>Fred A. Kahn</dc:creator>
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		<description>&#039;&#039;In 1956, Fred A. Kahn, holocaust survivor and student and the University of Maryland, proposed the idea for modern presidential debates. On September 26, 1960 over 66 million people watched the first televised presidential debate between Senator John F. Kennedy and Vice President Richard Nixon.   &quot;&quot;    THANK YOU FOR REMEMBERING ME. i AM FRED A. KAHN NOW 79 YEARS OLD.&quot;&quot;</description>
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