President John F. Kennedy advocated for several key policies, including the New Frontier program, which aimed to address issues like civil rights, economic growth, and space exploration. He pushed for increased federal funding for education, healthcare, and urban development, as well as civil rights legislation. While he had some success, particularly in securing funding for space initiatives and establishing the Peace Corps, many of his broader proposals faced significant opposition in Congress and were not fully realized until after his assassination, when Lyndon B. Johnson advanced them as part of the Great Society.
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