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Carter, Jimmy (James Earl)

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Found in 326 Collections and/or Records:

4 Great Presidents-Carter, Jimmy (James Earl)-[Democratic], 1976, bulk: 1976

 Item — Server 1 Unknown: Series PCC_Kanter_UP
Identifier: P-32-459
Scope and Contents

In the 1976 Democratic campaign ad, the speaker draws comparisons between former great Democratic presidents - Franklin Roosevelt, Harry Truman and Jack Kennedy - and Jimmy Carter, expressing anticipation for a Carter presidency. Through black-and-white imagery and solemn speeches, the ad frames Carter as a strong, visionary candidate.

Dates: Majority of material found within 1976

4 Great Presidents-Carter, Jimmy (James Earl)-[Democratic], 1976, bulk: 1976

 Item — Server 1 Unknown: Series PCC_Kanter_UP
Identifier: P-211-12290
Scope and Contents

The 1976 Jimmy Carter campaign ad uses visual references of influential presidents Roosevelt, Truman, and Kennedy while a voiceover discusses the potential of a good man becoming a great president. It expresses support for Carter and suggests he will lead the country towards a secure, just future.

Dates: Majority of material found within 1976

6% Inflation-Carter, Jimmy (James Earl)-[Democratic], 1976, bulk: 1976

 Item — Server 1 Unknown: Series PCC_Kanter_UP
Identifier: P-32-458
Scope and Contents

In this 1976 ad, presidential candidate Jimmy Carter discussed the issue of inflation, emphasizing the struggle of American families to pay bills and afford education. It featured imagery of grocery receipts and taxes, families, and houses to illustrate these hardships. Carter ended by promising to restore economic security and hope.

Dates: Majority of material found within 1976

6% Inflation-Carter, Jimmy (James Earl)-[Democratic], 1976, bulk: 1976

 Item — Server 1 Unknown: Series PCC_Kanter_UP
Identifier: P-211-12291
Scope and Contents

In this 1976 political ad, Democratic presidential candidate Jimmy Carter addresses the issue of inflation. Through various scenes depicting struggling elderly couples and increasing living costs, Carter voices concern for families trying to afford groceries, mortgage, taxes, and education. He presents his intent to restore financial security and hopes for a better future.

Dates: Majority of material found within 1976

7.9% Unemployment-Carter, Jimmy (James Earl)-[Democratic], 1976, bulk: 1976

 Item — Server 1 Unknown: Series PCC_Kanter_UP
Identifier: P-32-462
Scope and Contents

The 1976 Jimmy Carter campaign ad criticizes Republicans for tolerating a 7.9% unemployment rate, attributing this to incompetent leadership and poor economic policies. The ad emphasizes that this rate is not acceptable, featuring images symbolizing unemployment and distress. It concludes with Carter's commitment to change this scenario.

Dates: Majority of material found within 1976

7.9% Unemployment-Carter, Jimmy (James Earl)-[Democratic], 1976, bulk: 1976

 Item — Server 1 Unknown: Series PCC_Kanter_UP
Identifier: P-211-12294
Scope and Contents

In his 1976 presidential campaign ad, Jimmy Carter criticizes Republicans for accepting 7.9% unemployment. Employing visuals of the out-of-work paired with textual graphics emphasizing the percentage, he attributes such high unemployment to incompetent leadership and flawed economic policies, promising change if elected.

Dates: Majority of material found within 1976

A Sense of Duty-Kennedy, Ted (Edward Moore)-[Democratic], 1980, bulk: 1980

 Item — Server 1 Unknown: Series PCC_Kanter_UP
Identifier: P-1017-40982
Scope and Contents

This 1980 political ad for Democratic presidential candidate Ted Kennedy presented powerful imagery of Kennedy as a strong leader. He addresses diverse crowds, conveying his commitment to American ideals and his desire to unite the country's finest minds to solve existing crises. The repeated theme is Kennedy's readiness to make a stand for progress.

Dates: Majority of material found within 1980

Adm. Denton Revision-Bush, George Herbert Walker (George H.W.)-[Republican], 1980, bulk: 1980

 Item — Server 1 Unknown: Series PCC_Kanter_UP
Identifier: P-1062-43768
Scope and Contents

The 1980 campaign ad for George H.W. Bush emphasizes his experience and commitment to U.S. security and freedom. It uses imagery of the military and first returning POW, reinforcing his strong, reliable leadership. The ad concludes with an endorsement from retired RADM. Jeremiah Denton, framing Bush as the ideal presidential choice.

Dates: Majority of material found within 1980

Adm. Denton Revision-Bush, George Herbert Walker (George H.W.)-[Republican], 1980, bulk: 1980

 Item — Server 1 Unknown: Series PCC_Kanter_UP
Identifier: P-1113-47094
Scope and Contents

The ad features Jeremiah Denton, a former prisoner of war, endorsing George H.W. Bush's presidential campaign. Denton emphasizes the importance of a president who understands freedom and security, highlighting Bush's experience. The ad culminates with a sequence of affirming campaign slogans and authorization notices.

Dates: Majority of material found within 1980

Agriculture-Baker, Howard Henry-[Republican], 1980, bulk: 1980

 Item — Server 1 Unknown: Series PCC_Kanter_UP
Identifier: P-1112-47075
Scope and Contents

The 1980 presidential campaign ad for Howard Baker emphasizes America's agricultural strengths, particularly in Iowa, and positions Baker as a proponent for a 'new trade offensive' in farm programs. The ad also promises the return of an "America that was something special in this world." It features rustic photos taken by Baker himself.

Dates: Majority of material found within 1980