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Found in 28 Collections and/or Records:

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

 Item — Server 1 Unknown: Series PCC_Kanter_UP
Identifier: P-194-12066
Scope and Contents

In this 1976 political advertisement, Democratic candidate Senator Henry Martin Jackson (Scoop) is presented as a firm nonrecognizer of Castro’s Cuba who supports expanding Medicare for seniors through the creation of a cabinet-level Department of Health. The advertisement portrays him as a national defense expert who advocates a strong America and a proactive presidency.

Dates: Broadcast: 1976

Jackson : Home Owners-Jackson, Scoop (Henry Martin)-[Democratic], 1976

 Item — Server 1 Unknown: Series PCC_Kanter_UP
Identifier: P-194-12072
Scope and Contents

In this 1976 political advertisement, Democratic presidential candidate Henry Martin Jackson, known as Scoop Jackson, is presented as a clear and consistent choice amid confusion among the various Democratic candidates. The advertisement emphasizes Jackson’s intellect and directness, suggesting that he possesses the qualities the White House requires to lead the nation through the 1970s.

Dates: Broadcast: 1976

Jackson Means More Jobs-Jackson, Scoop (Henry Martin)-[Democratic], 1976

 Item — Server 1 Unknown: Series PCC_Kanter_UP
Identifier: P-194-12073
Scope and Contents

In this 1976 political advertisement, Democratic presidential candidate Senator Henry Martin Jackson (Scoop) criticizes opponent Jimmy Carter’s tax proposal, emphasizing its potential impact on average couples. The advertisement alleges that it may lead to an annual tax increase of $596 and subsequent difficulty in making mortgage payments. The visuals predominantly feature Jackson speaking at a podium.

Dates: Broadcast: 1976

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

 Item — Server 1 Unknown: Series PCC_Kanter_UP
Identifier: P-1186-51972
Scope and Contents

In this 1976 political advertisement, Senator Henry Martin “Scoop” Jackson discusses the healthcare struggles of senior citizens. He promises to extend Medicare coverage to include dental care, eyeglasses, hearing aids, and prescription drugs. Throughout the advertisement, Jackson directly addresses the camera, urging viewers to elect him in support of his proposed expansion of healthcare coverage. The advertisement concludes with text promoting “Senator Scoop Jackson for President.”

Dates: Broadcast: 1976

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

 Item — Server 1 Unknown: Series PCC_Kanter_UP
Identifier: P-194-12069
Scope and Contents

In this 1976 political advertisement, Democratic presidential candidate Henry Martin “Scoop” Jackson is portrayed as facing opposition from major oil companies because of his efforts to limit their enormous profits. The campaign urges viewers to judge Jackson by the enemies he has made and to elect him as a leader who can save the 1970s.

Dates: Broadcast: 1976

New York Quiz a-Jackson, Scoop (Henry Martin)-[Democratic], 1976

 Item — Server 1 Unknown: Series PCC_Kanter_UP
Identifier: P-194-12075
Scope and Contents

In this 1976 political advertisement, Democratic candidate Senator Henry Martin “Scoop” Jackson was promoted for his efforts to cap oil prices, his recognition by the Sierra Club, and his opposition to outsourcing jobs to Russia. Using contrasting graphics, the advertisement emphasized Jackson’s achievements in comparison with those of his rivals, urging viewers to “save the 70s” by electing him.

Dates: Broadcast: 1976

New York Quiz b-Jackson, Scoop (Henry Martin)-[Democratic], 1976

 Item — Server 1 Unknown: Series PCC_Kanter_UP
Identifier: P-194-12076
Scope and Contents

In this 1976 political advertisement, Henry Martin “Scoop” Jackson is presented as a Democratic candidate who emphasized his achievements in keeping oil prices low, receiving the Sierra Club Award for environmental legislation, and assisting New York during its financial crisis. The advertisement suggests that Jackson’s rivals were unsupportive, reinforcing his commitment under the slogan “Jackson means jobs.”

Dates: Broadcast: 1976

Quiz A-Rev.-Jackson, Scoop (Henry Martin)-[Democratic], 1976

 Item — Server 1 Unknown: Series PCC_Kanter_UP
Identifier: P-334-15180
Scope and Contents

In this 1976 political advertisement, Democratic presidential candidate Jackson, Henry Martin (Scoop), is presented as having a strong understanding of major issues such as crime, unemployment, and inflation. The advertisement includes images of Jackson delivering impassioned speeches, underscoring his stern demeanor and knowledge. It appeals to voters to elect Jackson in order to restore the 1970s.

Dates: Broadcast: 1976

Quiz a revised-Jackson, Scoop (Henry Martin)-[Democratic], 1976

 Item — Server 1 Unknown: Series PCC_Kanter_UP
Identifier: P-194-12074
Scope and Contents

In this 1976 political advertisement, Henry Martin “Scoop” Jackson emphasizes his support for the working class and pledges to substantially reduce unemployment. The advertisement features scenes of Jackson speaking to attentive crowds at political rallies, with frequent repetition of his campaign slogans, “Jackson Means Jobs” and “Jackson for President.”

Dates: Broadcast: 1976

Quiz B-Rev.-Jackson, Scoop (Henry Martin)-[Democratic], 1976

 Item — Server 1 Unknown: Series PCC_Kanter_UP
Identifier: P-334-15181
Scope and Contents

In this 1976 political advertisement, Henry Martin (Scoop) Jackson is presented as a candidate with strong credentials, highlighting his bill to cap oil prices, the Sierra Club’s highest environmental award, and his opposition to exporting jobs to Russia. The advertisement employs questioning and candid footage of Jackson to compare him favorably with other candidates. Its purpose is to portray Jackson as a proactive and effective leader.

Dates: Broadcast: 1976