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I was listening to a documentary on JFK recently and I was taken by the line of this GOP senator in the 1960's. He explained how even across the aisle it was obvious JFK was something important to the office of President and the nation itself. This is not rally odd as most people speaking of JFK have rather holy tones around it.

Yet history shows us that JFK was barely elected. At the time there was just as much talk against his actions, as we see in favor of them. Yet such talk seems to end in full, at least in public, once JFK is assassinated. So assuming that day in Dallas never happened as it did, how does history view JFK?
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