※ 다음 글을 읽고 물음에 답하시오. [문 11 ~ 문 12] Kennedy missed being nominated for vice president by a few votes at the National Democratic Convention in Chicago in 1956. But he gained an introduction to the millions of Americans who watched the convention on television, and when he decided to run for president in 1960, his name was widely known. Many people thought that his religion and his youthful appearance would handicap him. Kennedy faced the religion issue frankly, declaring his firm belief in the separation of church and state. He drew some criticism for his family's wealth, which enabled him to assemble a large staff and to get around the country in a private plane. But he attracted many doubting Democratic politicians to his side by winning delegate contests in every state primary he entered. On gaining his party's nomination, Kennedy amazed nearly everybody by choosing Lyndon B. Johnson, who had opposed him for the nomination, as his vice- presidential running mate. Again, he used his considerable political skills to convince doubting friends that this was the practical course. Kennedy's four television debates with the Republican candidate, Richard M. Nixon, were a highlight of the 1960 campaign. In the opinion of one television network president, they were "the most significant innovation in Presidential campaigns since popular elections began." The debates were important in Kennedy's victory in the election. The popular vote was breathtakingly close: Kennedy's winning margin was a fraction of one percent of the total vote. Kennedy에 대한 설명으로 옳지 않은 것은?
정답 2번Kennedy won a landslide victory in the presidential election.
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