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Found in 28 Collections and/or Records:

Boston Shipyard-Jackson, Scoop (Henry Martin)-[Democratic], 1976

 Item — Server 1 Unknown: Series PCC_Kanter_UP
Identifier: P-1186-51970
Scope and Contents

In this 1976 political advertisement, Democrat Scoop Jackson criticizes the crowded field of candidates, casting doubt on their fitness for the presidency, and promotes Jackson for his intelligence, direct answers, and appeal not only to Democrats but also to independents and some Republicans. The advertisement urges voters to elect Jackson “while there’s still time to save the 70s.” Agent: Harris, Fred Roy.

Dates: Broadcast: 1976

Boston Shipyard-Jackson, Scoop (Henry Martin)-[Democratic], 1976

 Item — Server 1 Unknown: Series PCC_Kanter_UP
Identifier: P-336-15191
Scope and Contents

In this 1976 political advertisement for Democratic presidential candidate Senator Henry Martin Jackson (Scoop), the ad emphasized America’s role as a global leader and the importance of maintaining a strong defense system. It depicted symbols of American patriotism, powerful animals, and global iconography, and included numerous scenes of Jackson speaking directly to the camera.

Dates: Broadcast: 1976

Bunch-Jackson, Scoop (Henry Martin)-[Democratic], 1976

 Item — Server 1 Unknown: Series PCC_Kanter_UP
Identifier: P-1186-51969
Scope and Contents

In this 1976 political advertisement, Jackson, Henry Martin (Scoop) features Mrs. Hedberg, a supporter, praising his work on behalf of senior citizens as Chairman of the Senate Committee on Aging and expressing approval of a bill providing financial support for older adults. She urges viewers to contribute to his campaign. The advertisement emphasizes Church’s compassionate image through a series of interactions.

Dates: Broadcast: 1976

Bunch-Jackson, Scoop (Henry Martin)-[Democratic], 1976

 Item — Server 1 Unknown: Series PCC_Kanter_UP
Identifier: P-194-12071
Scope and Contents

In this 1976 political advertisement, Jackson, Henry Martin (Scoop) is presented as a Democratic candidate whose record includes challenging major oil companies, assisting Eastern European escapees, and authoring environmental protection legislation. Through varied visuals and text, viewers are encouraged to elect Jackson to “save the 70s.”

Dates: Broadcast: 1976

Coming Back-Jackson, Scoop (Henry Martin)-[Democratic], 1976

 Item — Server 1 Unknown: Series PCC_Kanter_UP
Identifier: P-334-15178
Scope and Contents

In this 1976 political advertisement, Democratic candidate Henry Martin Jackson (Scoop) is portrayed as having achieved significant accomplishments, including halting secret overseas grain deals, authoring environmental protection legislation, and proposing an expansion of Medicare. The advertisement employs a recurring visual of a question mark juxtaposed with his rivals and suggests Jackson’s enduring concern for voters.

Dates: Broadcast: 1976

Fishing-Jackson, Scoop (Henry Martin)-[Democratic], 1976

 Item — Server 1 Unknown: Series PCC_Kanter_UP
Identifier: P-334-15184
Scope and Contents

In this 1976 political advertisement, Jackson, Henry Martin (Scoop), emphasizes the revitalization of trains and railway systems to reconnect cities, create jobs, and reduce highway congestion. Jackson pledges to devote his own energy to achieving these goals and urges viewers to elect him to bring about this change. The imagery underscores deserted platforms and tracks.

Dates: Broadcast: 1976

Florida quiz 2-Jackson, Scoop (Henry Martin)-[Democratic], 1976

 Item — Server 1 Unknown: Series PCC_Kanter_UP
Identifier: P-194-12065
Scope and Contents

In this 1976 political advertisement, Democratic candidate Senator Henry Martin Jackson (Scoop) expresses concern over the diminished strength of the United States Navy under the current administration. Using visuals of empty shipyards, Jackson pledges to revitalize the Navy and the Merchant Marine. The advertisement concludes with a call to elect Senator Scoop Jackson as President.

Dates: Broadcast: 1976

Gas attack-Jackson, Scoop (Henry Martin)-[Democratic], 1976

 Item — Server 1 Unknown: Series PCC_Kanter_UP
Identifier: P-194-12068
Scope and Contents

In this 1976 political advertisement, Democratic candidate Henry Martin “Scoop” Jackson expresses concern over the financial burden that healthcare places on seniors. Jackson promises to expand Medicare coverage to include dental, vision, hearing, and prescription drug costs. He appeals for election through various shots of himself speaking directly to the camera, interspersed with text outlining his policy promises.

Dates: Broadcast: 1976

Gas Pumps-Jackson, Scoop (Henry Martin)-[Democratic], 1976

 Item — Server 1 Unknown: Series PCC_Kanter_UP
Identifier: P-1186-51974
Scope and Contents

In this 1976 political advertisement for Democratic candidate Henry Martin Jackson (Scoop), deserted, snow-covered neighborhoods are depicted, suggesting concern about rampant crime. Jackson addresses the camera, promising laws that would ensure swift trials and mandatory sentencing. The advertisement concludes with written endorsements for Jackson’s presidential bid.

Dates: Broadcast: 1976

Gas Pumps-Jackson, Scoop (Henry Martin)-[Democratic], 1976

 Item — Server 1 Unknown: Series PCC_Kanter_UP
Identifier: P-334-15185
Scope and Contents

In this 1976 political advertisement, Jackson, Henry Martin (Scoop) emphasizes his commitment to protecting the U.S. fishing industry from foreign interference. Jackson pledges to restrict foreign vessels from overfishing U.S. waters and driving up market prices, and to support legislation establishing a 200-mile limit for territorial waters.

Dates: Broadcast: 1976