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Goldwater, Barry Morris, 1909-1998

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Found in 93 Collections and/or Records:

ADA 1-Goldwater, Barry Morris-[Republican], 1964, bulk: 1964

 Item — Server 1 Unknown: Series PCC_Kanter_UP
Identifier: P-1081-45117
Scope and Contents

This 1964 ad for Republican presidential candidate Barry Goldwater links his opponent Hubert Humphrey with the liberal Americans for Democratic Action (ADA), suggesting Humphrey supports controversial policies like socializing the U.S. and aiding communist countries. The ad includes a warning from Governor John Connolly about the ADA's left-wing agenda.

Dates: Majority of material found within 1964

ADA 1-Goldwater, Barry Morris-[Republican], 1964, bulk: 1964

 Item — Server 1 Unknown: Series PCC_Kanter_UP
Identifier: P-13-241
Scope and Contents

The 1964 Barry Goldwater ad criticizes the Americans for Democratic Action (ADA) and Hubert Humphrey, its longtime vice-president, contending they support socialist, anti-Texan, pro-communist, and UN-centric policies. Goldwater is then presented as the preferable choice, with the slogan "In your heart, you know he's right".

Dates: Majority of material found within 1964

ADA 2-Goldwater, Barry Morris-[Republican], 1964, bulk: 1964

 Item — Server 1 Unknown: Series PCC_Kanter_UP
Identifier: P-1081-45118
Scope and Contents

The 1964 political ad for Republican Barry Goldwater criticizes the Americans for Democratic Action (ADA), associating it with radical left ideology. Using a quote from Governor John Connolly, it asserts that the ADA opposes Texan values. The ad concludes urging viewers to vote for Goldwater, referencing their intuition.

Dates: Majority of material found within 1964

ADA 2-Goldwater, Barry Morris-[Republican], 1964, bulk: 1964

 Item — Server 1 Unknown: Series PCC_Kanter_UP
Identifier: P-13-242
Scope and Contents

The 1964 Barry Goldwater campaign ad contends that the Americans for Democratic Action (ADA), formed by Hubert Humphrey, symbolizes opposition to Texas values. The ad frequently cites Governor John Connally's criticism of the ADA, ending with an appeal to vote for Barry Goldwater as "you know he's right."

Dates: Majority of material found within 1964

Anti-LBJ-Baker-Goldwater, Barry Morris-[Republican], 1964, bulk: 1964

 Item — Server 1 Unknown: Series PCC_Kanter_UP
Identifier: P-1081-45112
Scope and Contents

The 1964 political ad criticizes Lyndon B. Johnson, referencing Bobby Baker, voting fraud, Billy Sol Estes, television monopolies, and unreasonable personal wealth. The ad calls for honesty, integrity, and strength in the White House, urging viewers to vote for Barry Goldwater, with the tagline, "In your heart, you know he's right".

Dates: Majority of material found within 1964

Anti-LBJ-Baker-Goldwater, Barry Morris-[Republican], 1964, bulk: 1964

 Item — Server 1 Unknown: Series PCC_Kanter_UP
Identifier: P-13-236
Scope and Contents

The 1964 political ad for candidate Barry Goldwater uses a narrative conversation between a father and son to highlight alleged scandals and questionable behavior of his opponent, Lyndon B. Johnson. The ad employs images with text overlays to stress these claims and ends by requesting votes for Goldwater.

Dates: Majority of material found within 1964

Barry Goldwater's Visit and GOP Rally in Tulsa County, 1972, 1972-10-17

 Item — Box 3: Series CAC_PP_075_1_0000_0000_0000, Folder: 5
Identifier: CAC_PP_075_1_3_5_0003

Communism-Goldwater, Barry Morris-[Republican], 1964, bulk: 1964

 Item — Server 1 Unknown: Series PCC_Kanter_UP
Identifier: P-1425-66913
Scope and Contents

The 1964 Barry Goldwater campaign ad features a woman expressing her concerns about the spread of communism and seeking Goldwater's perspective. Goldwater's reply emphasizes rebuilding and revitalizing U.S alliances, notably NATO. The ad concludes by urging viewers to "Vote for Barry Goldwater," championing him as the right choice for America.

Dates: Majority of material found within 1964

Communism-Goldwater, Barry Morris-[Republican], 1964, bulk: 1964

 Item — Server 1 Unknown: Series PCC_Kanter_UP
Identifier: P-143-5953
Scope and Contents

The 1964 political ad for Republican candidate Barry Goldwater, features a woman identified as Mrs. Hustler expressing her concerns about the spread of communism. Goldwater responds by emphasizing the need to revitalize alliances and repair damage done to NATO. The ad concludes with an appeal to vote for Goldwater.

Dates: Majority of material found within 1964

Communism-Goldwater, Barry Morris-[Republican], 1964, bulk: 1964

 Item — Server 1 Unknown: Series PCC_Kanter_UP
Identifier: P-13-218
Scope and Contents

In this 1964 ad, Mrs. Hustler expresses concerns about the spread of communism, seeking Barry Goldwater's perspective. Goldwater responds by advocating for the revitalization of alliances and the repair of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. The remaining frames feature a man urging viewers to vote for Goldwater.

Dates: Majority of material found within 1964