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3 Tweeting

from the 1960

Campaign

Winning West Virginia: JFK's Primary Campaign

O n February 4, 1960,

John F. Kennedy

announced, "I shall run in the West Virginia

Presidential Primary." A

pivotal contest that captured national attention, the 1960

West Virginia Primary

demonstrated that the young senator from Massachusetts was a viable presidential candidate. Kennedy proved that a Catholic candidate could win votes when he scored a landslide victory in a state where Catholics comprised barely 5% of the population. But, in his eyes, the primary was about more than just winning votes. "Primaries, moreover, require the candidate to become familiar with a state, its problems and its issues. Any candidate who wants this state's support at the Convention should be willing to take to the voters of West Virginia now his views on the major issues confronting this state and nation." - John F. Kennedy, February 4, 1960 The contest in West Virginia was daunting. Kennedy, a Harvard-educated native New Englander from a wealthy Catholic family, was trying to win over the people of a poverty-ridden, predominantly Protestant state in Appalachia. For weeks he traveled up and down the state, meeting thousands of voters, listening to their stories, speaking at large events and small gatherings. As the voters came to know him and eventually support him for president, so too did he come to understand their needs and aspirations. GIVE STUDENTS

THE VOTE!

The Kennedy Presidential Library

will once again spearhead the

National Student/Parent Mock

Election for Massachusetts. This

biennial nationwide program educates students of all ages about the importance of voting and encourages their future participation in elections.

For the 2010 guberna-

torial election, the

Library's Department

of Education and

Public Programs

will provide balloting materials and age-appropriate curricula about the candidates and key campaign issues.

Information about the

National Student/Parent

Mock Election is available at

www.NationalMockElection.org.

If you are a Massachusetts

teacher and would like to have your students participate in the mock gubernatorial election program, please send an email with your school's contact information to mock.election@ nara.gov.

ISSUE 12 SPRING 2010

THE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION AND PUBLIC PROGRAMS AT THE JOHN F. KENNEDY PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY AND MUSEUM

4 Teaching

Resources: Using

JFK Tweets6 Kennedy Library

Forums 7 Profiles in

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Contest

continued on page 2 Presidential candidate Senator John F. Kennedy shaking hands with a miner, Mullens, West Virginia, April 1960

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