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Send dollars-, Anti-Richard Nixon-[Democratic], 1972, bulk: 1972

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Send dollars-, Anti-Richard Nixon-[Democratic], 1972
Send dollars-, Anti-Richard Nixon-[Democratic], 1972

Scope and Contents

The 1970 anti-Nixon political ad by the Democratic National Committee appeals for donations to strengthen opposition to the Nixon administration. Through symbolic imagery of money and financial insecurity, the advertisement emphasizes the urgency of financial support for the Democratic Party. It also includes a mailing address for contributions.

Dates

  • Creation: Majority of material found within 1972

Full Extent

1899-12-31T00:01:00+00:00 Minutes (Moving Images)

Language of Materials

English

Physical Location

Burtonhall cold storage 1

Transcription

You don't have to wait until 1972 to vote against Richard Nixon. You can vote against Nixon now, today, by sending dollars to the Democratic Party. Prices keep going up and up and up. Your contribution will make the Democratic Party a stronger opposition to the Nixon administration. He's letting Agnew run wild. And it can help preserve the Democratic majorities in the House and Senate to keep a tight rein on Mr. Nixon. He said he had a secret plan to end the war. One thing is perfectly clear. We can be saved from Richard Nixon tomorrow if you vote against him with your dollars. Today. Just gotta do something. Now. Paid for by the Democratic National Committee.

Analog Format

16mm film

Repository Details

Part of the Carl Albert Center Congressional and Political Collections Repository

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