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A Sense of National Community-Muskie, Ed (Edmund Sixtus)-[Democratic], 1972, bulk: 1972

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Identifier: P-87-5237
A Sense of National Community-Muskie, Ed (Edmund Sixtus)-[Democratic], 1972
A Sense of National Community-Muskie, Ed (Edmund Sixtus)-[Democratic], 1972

Scope and Contents

The 1972 presidential campaign ad for Ed Muskie, a Democratic candidate, highlights his strong sense of community and dedication to eradicating divisions among Americans. Images show Muskie engaging with diverse crowds, symbolizing unity and optimism. The ad underscores Muskie's aim to enable Americans to be "neighbors" regardless of their backgrounds.

Dates

  • Creation: Majority of material found within 1972

Full Extent

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

Language of Materials

English

Physical Location

Burtonhall cold storage 1

Transcription

Ed Muskie has always had a strong sense of community, a belief that we are and should be involved with each other. In his campaign for the presidency, Ed Muskie's feeling for community is at the heart of what he's trying to do, to break down the barriers and divisions and help Americans be one nation once again. So that once again, Americans, whoever they are, wherever they live, black, white, north, south, east, west, young, old, will be neighbors one day. Once again. Ed Muskie, for the country.

Analog Format

16mm film

Transcription - Full

Ed Muskie has always had a strong sense of community, a belief that we are and should be involved with each other. In his campaign for the presidency, Ed Muskie's feeling for community is at the heart of what he's trying to do, to break down the barriers and divisions and help Americans be one nation once again. So that once again, Americans, whoever they are, wherever they live, black, white, north, south, east, west, young, old, will be neighbors one day. Once again. Ed Muskie, for the country.

Repository Details

Part of the Carl Albert Center Congressional and Political Collections Repository

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