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Robert E. Crowe Endorsements - Borah, William Edgar, [Republican], 1936
Scope and Contents
The file contains political ads from the presidential election. Agenciesor Creating Entity is not reported Great American Media, Inc.
Taxes - Willkie, Wendell (Wendell Lewis), 1892-1944, [Republican], 1940
Collage of film clips of people working and everyday scenes. The verbal part of this clip is anti-New Deal, blaming National Debt on the money poured into it and how it cuts out on defense spending. It points out that this is paid with taxes.
We the People - Willkie, Wendell (Wendell Lewis), 1892-1944, [Republican], 1940
Scope and Contents
The file contains political ads from the presidential election. Agenciesor Creating Entity is not reported
Hell-bent for Election - Roosevelt, Franklin (Franklin Delano), [Democratic], 1944
A story about two trains, the Defeatist Limited and the Win the War Special. Includes caricatures, humor against the other party, and promises for different groups of Voice-voters. or Creating Entity: Other
Platform Double-talk - Stevenson, Adlai, [Democratic], 1952
Spot features an animation cartoon saying not to get confused and vote for Stevenson.
EAA - Go Into Debt - Eisenhower, Dwight David, [Republican], 1952
Eisenhower addresses questions by the general public, with emphasis on individual Americans in debt, and government waste and extravagance.
EAA - Went Into Debt - Eisenhower, Dwight David, [Republican], 1952
Eisenhower addresses the problem of families in debt.
EAA - Government Spending - Eisenhower, Dwight David, [Republican], 1952
Eisenhower addresses questions by the general public and topics include democratic spending, war readiness, and soc sec benefits.
EAA - National Scandal - Eisenhower, Dwight David, [Republican], 1952
Eisenhower addresses citizens' concerns on corruption in Washington and includes a dramatic representation of angry citizens.
EAA - Never Had it So Good Long Version - Eisenhower, Dwight David, [Republican], 1952
Eisenhower addresses concerns of the American public on such topics as taxes, inflation, and national debt.