1948, two popular figures Thomas? Dewey and Harold? Statham made a live broadcast, becoming the first in history. At that time, many people were paying attention to this method, and even Dewey, the deputy founder, expressed doubts about the public debate. At that time, the debate was not broadcast live on TV and did not achieve the expected results. In the following years, the public debate about presidential candidates has disappeared. Until 1960, relying on scientific and technological progress, Democratic candidates, then vice presidents and * * * and party candidates became the live opponents of live TV broadcast. For the first time, American voters clearly saw the political stance and personality of the presidential candidate.
Those who are familiar with the American election must be familiar with the debate, which is also a unique landscape on a global scale. The candidates fought fiercely in front of the camera, showing their political wisdom and personal style and painting for themselves. For candidates, TV debates are tantamount to interviews with tens of millions of examiners. If they are negligent, they will give in to their efforts and fall in front of the White House. The history of public debate between presidential candidates can be traced back at least 50 years. 1948, two popular figures Thomas? Dewey and Harold? Statham launched an offensive and defensive campaign with the theme that the American * * * production party should be disbanded, and broadcast it in real time, setting a precedent in history. At that time, many people were paying attention to this method, and even Dewey, the initiator of the debate, said that he had expressed doubts about the public debate. ?
At first, I didn't support * * * and the party's pre-election debate, because it would weaken and split our internal. However, Statham's proposal is that the dissolution of the American Production Party poses a threat to freedom and democracy. Therefore, I think it is necessary to have an open and full discussion with everyone. This debate did not achieve the expected communication effect, and in the following years, the public debate has disappeared. Until 1960, Democratic candidate John? Kennedy then * * * and Richard, the vice chairman of the party? Nixon appeared on live TV through live dialogue. Relying on technological progress, this close-up democratic political experience method has indeed entered the public eye. ?