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Politics, Power, and Presidential Campaigns
This chapter examines the intricate relationships and political strategies during John F. Kennedy's 1960 presidential campaign, including his connections to figures like Frank Sinatra and the Chicago mob. It draws parallels between the tensions of the 1960 election and recent electoral controversies, reflecting on the implications for democratic integrity and electoral processes. The discussion highlights the enduring impacts of past elections on the current political landscape and emphasizes the importance of honest electoral practices.