Jack (Jack French, Jr.)
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Adel, Iowa 7:38 am-Kemp, Jack (Jack French, Jr.)-[Republican], 1988
In this 1988 political advertisement, Jesse Jackson highlights Jack Kemp’s leadership in advocating for lower taxes and the preservation of Social Security benefits. Drawing on Kemp’s career, from leading the Buffalo Bills to serving 17 years in Congress, the ad presents him as a dedicated leader and concludes with the slogan, “If he wins, we all win.”
Americans For Bork-Kemp, Jack (Jack French, Jr.)-[Republican], 1988
In this 1988 political advertisement, Republican presidential candidate Jack Kemp vehemently opposes the Supreme Court nomination of Robert Bork. The advertisement portrays Bork as a threat to traditional conservative values and accuses liberal members of the Senate of unfairly attacking him. It urges viewers to support Bork’s nomination. Agent: Jackson, Jesse.
Big Bank Bailout-Kemp, Jack (Jack French, Jr.)-[Republican], 1988
In this 1988 political advertisement, Kemp, Jack French, Jr., criticizes Republican contenders George H. W. Bush and Bob Dole for supporting an $8 billion bank bailout. It praises Kemp for opposing the bailout and presents him as the conservative candidate who championed taxpayers.
Big Bank Bailout-Kemp, Jack (Jack French, Jr.)-[Republican], 1988
In this 1988 political advertisement, Jack French Kemp, Jr. criticizes George Bush and Bob Dole for supporting an $8 billion taxpayer-funded bailout of major New York banks. The advertisement presents Kemp as a defender of taxpayers and the conservative candidate, underscoring his opposition to the bank bailout.
Big bank bailout-Kemp, Jack (Jack French, Jr.)-[Republican], 1988
In this 1988 political advertisement, Jack French Kemp, Jr. criticizes George Bush and Bob Dole for supporting an $8 billion bailout for large New York banks. The advertisement prominently presents Kemp as opposing the bailout and advocating for taxpayers, emphasizing his status as the preferred candidate of conservatives.
Big Difference-Kemp, Jack (Jack French, Jr.)-[Republican], 1988
In this 1988 political advertisement, Senator Gordon Humphrey endorses Republican presidential candidate Jack Kemp, attributing job growth to Kemp’s tax cuts enacted under President Reagan. The advertisement criticizes George H. W. Bush and Bob Dole for supporting tax increases, underscoring Kemp’s emphasis on tax relief as a central campaign position. Agent: Kemp, Jack French, Jr.
Big difference-Kemp, Jack (Jack French, Jr.)-[Republican], 1988
In this 1988 political advertisement, Agent(1) Jack French Kemp, Jr. features Senator Gordon Humphrey endorsing him for president, emphasizing Kemp’s role in the 1981 Kemp-Roth tax cut and the resulting job creation. The advertisement criticizes George H. W. Bush and Bob Dole for supporting a substantial tax increase in 1982 and promises to end tax increases under a Kemp administration.
Big Difference (Revised)-Kemp, Jack (Jack French, Jr.)-[Republican], 1988
In this 1988 political advertisement, Senator Gordon Humphrey endorses candidate Jack Kemp. Emphasizing Kemp’s prior success with the Kemp-Roth tax cut, Humphrey praises Kemp’s commitment to reducing taxes and promoting job creation. By contrasting Kemp with George Bush and Bob Dole, the advertisement repeatedly asserts, “If he wins, we win.” Agent: Kemp, Jack French, Jr.
Bio-Kemp, Jack (Jack French, Jr.)-[Republican], 1988
In this 1988 political advertisement, Kemp, Jack French, Jr. is presented as a leader committed to lowering taxes, preserving Social Security benefits, and creating jobs. Referencing his athletic background as a Buffalo Bills quarterback and his 17 years in Congress, the advertisement concludes with the slogan, “Jack Kemp. If he wins, we all win.”
Biography-Kemp, Jack (Jack French, Jr.)-[Republican], 1988
In this 1988 political advertisement, Kemp, Jack French, Jr. is portrayed through scenes of American life that emphasize his leadership, including his advocacy of lower taxes, the protection of Social Security, job creation, and peace through strength. His prior experience as a Buffalo Bills quarterback and coauthor of historic tax cuts further underscores his teamwork and leadership abilities. The recurring theme is: “If Kemp wins, we all win.”
