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LIFE photographer Alfred Eisenstaedt adjusts Richard Nixon’s tie prior to photo shoot during the 1960 presidential campaign. 
Nixon lost to JFK in November of that year by one of the smallest margins in American history. (see more photos here)
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LIFE photographer Alfred Eisenstaedt adjusts Richard Nixon’s tie prior to photo shoot during the 1960 presidential campaign.

Nixon lost to JFK in November of that year by one of the smallest margins in American history. (see more photos here)

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