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Why do you think Kennedy’s election made Americans optimistic?

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  • 01-04-2021

Answer: They were optimistic about the economy. 64% said that local business conditions would be good that year. And that attitude prevailed throughout the year. Two-thirds (68%) said they were satisfied with their income. Many credited the president. By a margin of 50% to 37%, the public thought Kennedy kept his promise to stimulate economic growth.

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