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What are the similarities of abraham lincoln and john f kennedy assassinations?

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What are the similarities of abraham lincoln and john f kennedy assassinations?

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Kennedy’s assassin shot him from a warehouse and ran to a theater to hide, while Lincoln’s assassin shot him in a theater and ran to a warehouse to hide.

The names John Wilkes Booth and Lee Harvey Oswald have the same number of letters.

Both Lincoln and Kennedy were succeeded by their southern vice presidents whose last name was "Johnson."

Both presidents were elected in a "60" – Lincoln in 1860 and Kennedy in 1860.

Lincoln and Kennedy were each runner-up for their political party’s "56" vice presidential nomination.

Both were shot in the presence of their wives (Mary Todd Lincoln and Jacqueline Kennedy).

Both were shot on Friday.

Both were shot in the head.

Lincoln had a secretary named "Kennedy," who warned him not to attend the theater the night of his assassination; Kennedy had a secretary named "Lincoln" who warned him against making his trip to Dallas.

Both Booth and Oswald were shot before they could be brought to trial.

Lincoln and Kennedy both contain 7 letters in their name.

There are 6 letters in the first name of each Johnson (i.e. "Andrew" and "Lyndon").

Lincoln was killed in Ford’s Theater; owned by a man named, "John" while Kennedy’s assassination was filmed by a man named "Abraham."

Lincoln was shot in Ford’s Theater, while Kennedy was shot while riding in a Lincoln automobile.

Lincoln and Kennedy both have five syllables in their name.

Both Presidents were concerned with the issue of civil rights and made their views clear in ’63 (1863 and 1963). Lincoln signed the Emancipation Proclamation in 1862 and it became law in 1863 while Kennedy sent his report on civil rights to Congress in 1963.

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: President Lincoln was born on February 12, 1809 and died on April 15, 1865 (age 56) President Kennedy was born on May 29, 1917 and died on Nov 22, 1963 (age 46)

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