John F. Kennedy and Mayor Richard Daley, 1960

Senator <a class="taxInlineTagLink" id="PEPLT003488" title="John F. Kennedy" href="/topic/politics/government/presidents-of-the-united-states/john-f.-kennedy-PEPLT003488.topic">John F. Kennedy</a> and <a class="taxInlineTagLink" id="PEPLT007475" title="Richard M. Daley" href="/topic/politics/government/richard-m.-daley-PEPLT007475.topic">Mayor Richard Daley</a> at a Democratic rally in Chicago a few days before the 1960 presidential election. The election, in which mysteriously late votes from Chicago helped Kennedy win, made Daley's national reputation.

( Photo courtesy Bob Rea / Chicago's American )

Senator John F. Kennedy and Mayor Richard Daley at a Democratic rally in Chicago a few days before the 1960 presidential election. The election, in which mysteriously late votes from Chicago helped Kennedy win, made Daley's national reputation.

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