Jfk The New Frontier Speech

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On July 15, 1960 a speech was read by Senator John F. Kennedy at the Democratic National Convention. He titled the acceptance speech, The New Frontier. “The New Frontier” was a slogan used by JFK in the 1960s that explained his goals and policies to gain Americans’ support in the 1960s Presidential Election. JFK spoke about a few different things in his speech but the most significant was on the New Frontier. John F. Kennedy was an American politician and the Democratic runner in the 1960 Presidential Election. This speech was written by JFK once he had won the 1960s Democratic Nomination and was to speak at the 1960s Democratic Convention. As this time, JFK, was still Senator John F. Kennedy and was running against Richard Nixon for …show more content…

He continues to say that even though he is a man of faith, he will uphold the Constitution and not let his religious beliefs affect the decisions that he would make as president. He mentioned the Communistic influences in Asia, the Middle East and it being ninety miles off the coast of Florida. He acknowledged that the world has been close to war before but now man has the key to ending it all. By this he means nuclear warfare and bigger militaries. He mentions this to show the American people that he does not want to nor plan to, engulf us in WWIII. The New Deal and The Fair Deal (proposals put forth by previous presidents) were for a different generation and that those policies and goals would not work for the people of the 1960s. Americans were losing their jobs and not being able to find new ones. He further states that too many Americans “have lost their way, their will and their historic purpose”. Since America is now an established country, Americans think that all problems are solved and the battles are won, but they are not. Just because the Civil Wars have been fought, does not mean that we are finished. He states that that day Americans were “standing on the edge of the New Frontier -- the frontier of the 1960s, the frontier of unknown opportunities and perils – the frontier of unfulfilled hopes and threats”. He explains that the New Frontier is not a set of promises but yet a set of challenges. The New Frontier is going to appeal to Americans pride, rather than their pocketbooks. He tells them that this is not something that he plans to offer the American people but ask them of it. It is something that everybody -regardless of race or political party- should want together as a nation. Beyond the New Frontier are things that we have yet to

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