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Found in 19 Collections and/or Records:

French-Dole, Bob (Robert Joseph)-[Republican], 1988

 Item — Server 1 Unknown: Series PCC_Kanter_UP
Identifier: P-156-1232
Scope and Contents

In this 1988 political advertisement, the ad criticizes George H. W. Bush’s position on a trade law affecting textile jobs and his perceived indifference to its consequences, as suggested by his dismissal, “c’est la vie.” The advertisement also highlights Senator Thurman’s support for Robert Joseph Dole (Bob), implying that Dole possesses the qualities necessary for the presidency.

Dates: Broadcast: 1988

Honest Answer-Dole, Bob (Robert Joseph)-[Republican], 1988

 Item — Server 1 Unknown: Series PCC_Kanter_UP
Identifier: P-1067-44165
Scope and Contents

In this 1988 political advertisement for Republican candidate Bob Dole, the ad criticizes George Bush for supporting arms sales to Iran despite the country’s acts of terrorism, alleging dishonesty in his explanations of involvement. It uses photographs, newspaper headlines, and textual overlays to build its case, emphasizing Bush’s alleged inconsistencies and lack of honesty. Agent: Dole, Robert Joseph (Bob).

Dates: Broadcast: 1988

Iran Flip-Dole, Bob (Robert Joseph)-[Republican], 1988

 Item — Server 1 Unknown: Series PCC_Kanter_UP
Identifier: P-1067-44166
Scope and Contents

In this 1988 political advertisement for Robert Joseph Dole, the inconsistencies in George H. W. Bush’s statements regarding the Iran-Contra affair are highlighted. The advertisement emphasizes Bush’s contradictory remarks about the sale of arms to Iran, thereby implying dishonesty. It concludes by questioning whether a presidential candidate should provide honest answers.

Dates: Broadcast: 1988

Kirkpatrick-Dole, Bob (Robert Joseph)-[Republican], 1988

 Item — Server 1 Unknown: Series PCC_Kanter_UP
Identifier: P-500-94408
Scope and Contents

In this 1988 political advertisement, Robert Joseph Dole’s presidential campaign features Ambassador Jean Kirkpatrick endorsing the Republican candidate. Kirkpatrick expresses confidence in Dole’s strength and adaptability for the coming decade, describing him as serious, strong, intelligent, and honorable. She firmly affirms her support for his candidacy.

Dates: Broadcast: 1988

Kirkpatrick-Dole, Bob (Robert Joseph)-[Republican], 1988

 Item — Server 1 Unknown: Series PCC_Kanter_UP
Identifier: P-1111-47000
Scope and Contents

In this 1988 political advertisement, former UN Ambassador Jean Kirkpatrick endorses Republican presidential candidate Dole, Robert Joseph (Bob). Speaking into multiple microphones, she repeatedly emphasizes her belief in Dole’s character and leadership abilities, describing him as serious, strong, intelligent, and honorable. The advertisement was paid for by the Dole for President Committee.

Dates: Broadcast: 1988

Nickles-Dole, Bob (Robert Joseph)-[Republican], 1988

 Item — Server 1 Unknown: Series PCC_Kanter_UP
Identifier: P-1111-47001
Scope and Contents

In this 1988 political advertisement, Senator Don Nickles endorses Bob Dole’s presidential campaign. Through various office settings and repeated imagery of the American flag, Nickles emphasizes Dole’s strong leadership, honesty, successful results, conservative values, and assertive foreign policy. The final text states, “Bob Dole. The Difference is Leadership.”

Dates: Broadcast: 1988

Strong Man-Dole, Bob (Robert Joseph)-[Republican], 1988

 Item — Server 1 Unknown: Series PCC_Kanter_UP
Identifier: P-1067-44168
Scope and Contents

In this 1988 political advertisement, Dole, Robert Joseph (Bob) is presented as a figure of perseverance and public service, with emphasis on his impoverished upbringing and military heroism. His endurance, leadership, and fiscal responsibility are highlighted through references to his recovery from injury, his role in advancing Reagan’s agenda, and his efforts to promote tax cuts and reduce wasteful spending.

Dates: Broadcast: 1988

Waffles-Dole, Bob (Robert Joseph)-[Republican], 1988

 Item — Server 1 Unknown: Series PCC_Kanter_UP
Identifier: P-1067-44171
Scope and Contents

In this 1988 political advertisement, Robert Joseph Dole (Bob) promotes his presidential campaign by contrasting his policy positions with those of George Bush. The advertisement highlights Dole’s opposition to tax increases, his advocacy for the textile bill, his support for the INF Treaty, and his opposition to providing arms to hostages in Iran, thereby presenting him as a strong leader.

Dates: Broadcast: 1988

Working People-Dole, Bob (Robert Joseph)-[Republican], 1988

 Item — Server 1 Unknown: Series PCC_Kanter_UP
Identifier: P-1067-44170
Scope and Contents

In this 1988 political advertisement, Dole, Robert Joseph (Bob) was praised for his conservatism and leadership. The advertisement emphasized his efforts to protect workers, reduce unfair taxes, challenge large corporations, and defend the country against unfair trade practices. By presenting Dole as an indispensable political figure, it conveyed a strong sense of gratitude.

Dates: Broadcast: 1988