Muskie, Ed (Edmund Sixtus)
Found in 88 Collections and/or Records:
A Sense of National Community-Muskie, Ed (Edmund Sixtus)-[Democratic], 1972, bulk: 1972
The 1972 presidential campaign ad for Ed Muskie, a Democratic candidate, highlights his strong sense of community and dedication to eradicating divisions among Americans. Images show Muskie engaging with diverse crowds, symbolizing unity and optimism. The ad underscores Muskie's aim to enable Americans to be "neighbors" regardless of their backgrounds.
Adlai III-Muskie, Ed (Edmund Sixtus)-[Democratic], 1972, bulk: 1972
The 1972 Muskie presidential campaign ad features U.S. Senator Adlai Stevenson III endorsing Edmund Sixtus "Ed" Muskie as a capable and trusted leader who can unite both the Democratic party and the U.S. Stevenson affirms Muskie's abilities, having witnessed them in the Senate, and highlights the need for such leadership.
Airplane-Muskie, Ed (Edmund Sixtus)-[Democratic], 1972, bulk: 1972
This 1972 Edmund Muskie presidential campaign ad urges Floridian voters to use their vote to make a positive impact and select the Democratic party nominee. Featuring scenes from an airplane and conversations, the ad emphasizes voter responsibility and a vision for national policy development. The ad concludes with Muskie's campaign logo.
Americans Pulling Together-Muskie, Ed (Edmund Sixtus)-[Democratic], 1972, bulk: 1972
The 1972 campaign ad for Democratic candidate Ed Muskie highlights his determination to win the Florida primary and unify the American people, despite their differences. The ad shows Muskie engaging with crowds, advocating for shared interests over division, and urging people to vote for him. It concludes with campaign sponsorship details.
Bellevue Bulldog-Muskie, Ed (Edmund Sixtus)-[Democratic], 1972, bulk: 1972
The 1972 Ed Muskie's political ad depicted him accepting an honorary title from Bellevue School, relating it to his commitment to win the Florida primary. The ad shows Muskie interacting with people, conveying a message of unity and shared interests being necessary to serve the country. His campaign theme evidently highlighted determination and unity.
Birch Bayh-Muskie, Ed (Edmund Sixtus)-[Democratic], 1972, bulk: 1972
The 1972 political television ad features Birch Bayh endorsing Edmund Muskie for president. The commercial emphasizes the need for unity within the Democratic party after the divisive 1968 election and stresses Muskie's potential to not only unite the party, but the entire nation, to address urgent societal issues.
Bulldog : 2-Muskie, Ed (Edmund Sixtus)-[Democratic], 1972, bulk: 1972
The 1972 political ad for Democratic candidate Ed Muskie focuses on his engagement with Floridian voters. It includes dialogue where Muskie likens his determination to win the Florida primary to a bulldog's tenacity. The ad ends with Muskie asking viewers to "use your vote", reinforcing his slogan "Muskie for the Country."
Bulldog-Muskie, Ed (Edmund Sixtus)-[Democratic], 1972, bulk: 1972
The 1972 political ad for Democratic presidential candidate Ed Muskie highlights his interactions with Florida community members and students, emphasizing the state's importance in determining the presidency. Using dogged determination as a metaphor for his campaign strategy, Muskie encourages viewers to vote for him in the upcoming Florida primary.
Bulldog-Muskie, Ed (Edmund Sixtus)-[Democratic], 1972, bulk: 1972
The 1972 TV ad for Ed Muskie portrays his determination and connection with ordinary Americans. Using the analogy of a bulldog in a Florida school, he claims he'll tenaciously attack the primary until he wins. He advocates for unity among Americans, emphasizing shared interests over differences. The visuals suggest active local campaigning, enthusiasm, and widespread support.
Burden on the Backs-Muskie, Ed (Edmund Sixtus)-[Democratic], 1972, bulk: 1972
This 1972 political ad for Democratic candidate Ed Muskie focuses on the importance of work in the USA. It criticizes the current administration for using unemployment as a solution to inflation, thereby burdening the least able. It portrays Muskie as a friend to workers and a potential problem solver.
