Following the first Nixon-Kennedy presidential debate of 1960,opinion polls showed that
A) those who watched on television thought Nixon had won,while those who listened over the radio thought Kennedy won.
B) those who watched on television and listened over the radio both thought Kennedy had won.
C) those who listened over the radio thought it was a draw,while those who watched on television thought Kennedy did better.
D) those who watched on television and listened over the radio both thought Nixon had won.
E) those who watched on television thought Kennedy had won,while those who listened over the radio thought Nixon won.
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