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"Jingle" - Taft, Robert (Robert, Jr.) - [Democratic], 1964
Opens with a shot of balloon, cuts to Taft in a crowd of supporter, followed by shot of Taft and U.S. capitol. All as a jingle plays.
"Unemployment" - Kennedy, Robert F. - [Democratic], 1964
Scenes of workers and Kennedy meeting workers as a Kennedy *voiceover*discusses the need to put people back to work.
"Jingle : 20" - Taft, Robert (Robert, Jr.) - [Democratic], 1964
Opens with shot of Taft for senate balloons. Cut to scenes of Bob Taft meeting people and smiling as a jingle proclaiming the candidate Mr. O-H-I-O sounds.
"Outstanding American" - Hartke, Vance - [Democratic], 1964
Hartke in his office sitting at his desk; announcer voiceover says he's a commanding senator and an outstanding American.
"Slogan" - Hartke, Vance - [Democratic], 1964
Hartke speaking in a relatively informal setting. *voiceover* says he is a commanding senator and an outstanding American.
"At Capitol" - Hartke, Vance - [Democratic], 1964
Still photo of Hartke superimposed on a picture of the Capitol building. *voiceover* says that he's a commanding senator and an outstanding American.
"Best educated senator" - Hartke, Vance - [Democratic], 1964
Photos of Candidate in office. *voiceover* about his education and qualifications for office. Jingle about his being a commanding senator and outstanding American. Still of Can super imposed over pic of Capitolbldg.
"Promises kept" - Hartke, Vance - [Democratic], 1964
Stills of Hartke stumping. *voiceover* about Hartke's promises and voting record. Cut to jingle about his being an outstanding American and commanding senator with words from jingle on screen, then photo of Hartke superimposed over Capitol.
"Outspending" - Hartke, Vance - [Democratic], 1964
Hartke in front of Capitol building. *voiceover* asks how he plans to cut government spending and he answers talking about his voting to cut $18 billion in unnecessary spending.
"Hartke Education Bill" - Hartke, Vance - [Democratic], 1964
Hartke sitting down to dinner with his family. *voiceover* asks him about the purpose of his education bill. He answers that it gives every qualified young person a chance to go to college.
