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Campaign Pledge-McGovern, George Stanley-[Democratic], 1972

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Identifier: P-149-10682
Campaign Pledge-McGovern, George Stanley-[Democratic], 1972
Campaign Pledge-McGovern, George Stanley-[Democratic], 1972

Scope and Contents

In this 1972 political advertisement, McGovern, George Stanley criticizes Nixon’s welfare and employment policies, attributing to him the addition of four million people to the welfare rolls. Throughout the advertisement, McGovern is shown addressing diverse audiences, thereby emphasizing his appeal to the working class. The concluding slogans reinforce McGovern’s positioning as a “Democrat for the People.”

Dates

  • Broadcast: 1972

Full Extent

1 Items

Language of Materials

English

Physical Location

Burtonhall cold storage 1

Transcription

They're paying people on welfare today for doing nothing. Why not have them go to work and clean up the dirty streets in our town? Well, I agree. Richard Nixon goes around talking as though I'm some kind of a radical because I believe in guaranteed jobs for people that he's throwing out of work. He said he was going to cut the welfare rolls. He put four million people on welfare. That's not my idea, delivering on a campaign pledge. McGovern, Democrat for the people.

Analog Format

2" videotape

Repository Details

Part of the Carl Albert Center Congressional and Political Collections Repository

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