Step into the golden age of politics with this rare handwritten campaign note signed by John F. Kennedy during his vigorous 1960 presidential campaign. The note reads, "Sorry - I have a bad throat and have lost my voice, but vote for me anyway," capturing JFK's relentless dedication despite losing his voice from constant speaking and travel. Known for his charismatic leadership and profound impact on global politics, Kennedy's presidency is remembered for the Cuban Missile Crisis, the Peace Corps, and his inspiring vision for the space program. His famous call for Americans to "ask not what your country can do for you – ask what you can do for your country" still resonates today. This note, in fine condition with clear handwriting and a bold signature, symbolizes JFK's tireless work ethic and connection with the public. For collectors of political memorabilia, historians, and admirers of JFK, this signed note is an invaluable artifact representing a transformative period in American history, offering a tangible piece of the legacy of a leader who sought to guide the nation with courage and conviction.
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