Dual loyalties or contrasting fealty have persistently entered political contests and issues. For example, in the 1960 presidential election, John F. Kennedy the eventual victor, often faced criticism from detractors stating that his Roman Catholic faith could, at times, interfere with the secular administrative and regulatory pursuits of the presidency. In response and in the
Dual Loyalties
Dual Loyalties
Dual Loyalties
Dual loyalties or contrasting fealty have persistently entered political contests and issues. For example, in the 1960 presidential election, John F. Kennedy the eventual victor, often faced criticism from detractors stating that his Roman Catholic faith could, at times, interfere with the secular administrative and regulatory pursuits of the presidency. In response and in the