Thanks to help of the first live presidential debates, in 1960, America is introduced to a new scion of a political dynasty: John F. Kennedy.
Senator Barack Obama’s 2008 campaign takes the political world by storm, utilizing social media and new technology to galvanize the vote like never before.
In the midst of The Great Depression, Franklin D. Roosevelt proposes a bold new vision for America called 'The New Deal.'
War-hero General Dwight D. Eisenhower runs for the White House… and the power of television allows candidates to receive more attention than ever before.
One of the most important elections in American history, Abraham Lincoln’s victorious campaign would precede one of our nation’s darkest chapters: The Civil War.
Republican Ronald Reagan changed American politics by asking a simple question that voters still ask today: 'Are you better off than you were four years ago?'
The bitterly contested election that gave us fuzzy math, the one-percenters, and dimpled chads.
1968 was a year of riots, assassinations, and Nixon's unlikely political comeback.
They all said Truman would lose in a landslide, until Harry Gave 'em hell.