US Senator John F. Kennedy, campaigning against Vice President Richard M. Nixon for the American presidency, spent the final week before the election in Pennsylvania.
“Kennedy hit hard on unemployment, the problem of economically depressed areas, and the plight of the Iron Curtain countries. He spent a day in northeastern Pennsylvania, traveling through steel and coal mining towns, which suffered from "chronic ills and unemployment," reported the Belvidere Daily Republican in Illinois.
"By the time he reached Scranton Friday night Kennedy had a bruised, swollen and slightly scratched right hand that attested as he said, that coal miners “really know how to shake hands.”
PA Governor David L. Lawrence traveled with Kennedy on the trip. Earlier in the month, Kennedy's father, Joseph P. Kennedy, campaigned for his son in Bloomburg.
Learn more about President Kennedy's 1960 campaign by visiting the JFKlibrary.org in Boston.
To follow the Biden Harris campaign in 2020, visit JoeBiden.com.
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