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Send dollars-, Anti-Richard Nixon-[Democratic], 1972, bulk: 1972
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.
Piggybank-, Anti-Richard Nixon-[Democratic], 1972, bulk: 1972
The 1970 political ad for the Democratic candidate includes a series of images, mostly hands counting money and preparing envelopes for mailing, aiming to persuade viewers to vote against Richard Nixon by donating to the Democratic campaign. The ad emphasizes the urgency of acting against Nixon's presidency amidst rising prices and political concerns.
Breaks my Heart-McGovern, George Stanley-[Democratic], 1972, bulk: 1972
The 1972 political ad for George McGovern features scenes of audience members, primarily the elderly, listening to a man express concern about seniors struggling to afford nutritious food. The announcer suggests America should provide a minimum income for older citizens, accompanying this message with text supporting McGovern.
Experience-Jackson, Scoop (Henry Martin)-[Democratic], 1972, bulk: 1972
The 1972 political ad for Democratic presidential candidate Scoop Jackson emphasizes his extensive experience, highlighting his endorsements from John Kennedy, Richard Nixon, and Senator Holland. The ad, depicting various formal discussions and meetings, underscores the respect Jackson has earned through his seasoned political career.
Community-Muskie, Ed (Edmund Sixtus)-[Democratic], 1972, bulk: 1972
The 1972 political TV ad for Democratic candidate Ed Muskie showcases his enduring commitment to the community, overlaying footage of everyday life with commentary on his values. Viewers are told about his consistency in character, both locally and in running for president. Muskie is shown engaging with people and his affinity for community-based issues is highlighted. The ad concludes with a campaign logo of a United States map underneath "Muskie".
Feelings-Muskie, Ed (Edmund Sixtus)-[Democratic], 1972, bulk: 1972
The 1972 political TV ad for Democratic candidate Ed Muskie portrays him as a trusted, community-focused individual. Using serene visuals of cityscapes, towns, and coastline, interspersed with scenes of Muskie conversing with locals, the ad attempts to encapsulate a sense of national unity and hope. Repeated text throughout emphasizes "Muskie, for the country."
Jobs-Muskie, Ed (Edmund Sixtus)-[Democratic], 1972, bulk: 1972
The 1972 political TV ad for Ed Muskie's presidential campaign emphasizes the importance of guaranteed employment over welfare. Criticizing the current administration's handling of unemployment and inflation, it positions Muskie as a champion of the working class. The visuals depict various scenes of blue-collar work and people in discussion.
Lifeline-Muskie, Ed (Edmund Sixtus)-[Democratic], 1972, bulk: 1972
Ed Muskie's 1972 presidential campaign ad emphasizes the importance of employment as a national asset. It advocates for a policy guaranteed job, rather than guaranteed welfare. This message is interspersed with personable images of Muskie in industrial settings and on campaign trail, suggesting his commitment to the working class.
Bellevue Bulldog-Muskie, Ed (Edmund Sixtus)-[Democratic], 1972, bulk: 1972
The 1972 Ed Muskie's political ad depicted him accepting an honorary title from Bellevue School, relating it to his commitment to win the Florida primary. The ad shows Muskie interacting with people, conveying a message of unity and shared interests being necessary to serve the country. His campaign theme evidently highlighted determination and unity.
Airplane-Muskie, Ed (Edmund Sixtus)-[Democratic], 1972, bulk: 1972
This 1972 Edmund Muskie presidential campaign ad urges Floridian voters to use their vote to make a positive impact and select the Democratic party nominee. Featuring scenes from an airplane and conversations, the ad emphasizes voter responsibility and a vision for national policy development. The ad concludes with Muskie's campaign logo.
