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The Communications Act of 1934 required that American broadcasters offer all candidates for public office—not just those from the major parties—equal time on air. In order to legally permit the 1960 presidential debates to be limited solely to Kennedy and Nixon, Congress temporarily suspended that provision of the law.
May 15, 2024
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