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Republican's who think Bill Clinton is doing a good job and thinks Republican's should be more like Clinton.
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1964 Political advertising took a great leap in sophistication with Lyndon Johnson's 1964 Presidential campaign. Democrats finally landed a top advertising agency -- Doyle, Dane, Bernbach (DDB) -- to produce a campaign. DDB had made its name producing evocative soft-sell advertising for Volkswagen and Avis in a departure from the repetitive slogan approach of Rosser Reeves's Unique Selling ...
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1948 In the election of 1948, incumbent President Harry S. Truman was far behind Republican nominee Thomas Dewey in polls and popular perception. Fifty out of 50 political writers confidently predicted his defeat. But in an aggressive campaign summed up by the legendary phrase Give 'em Hell, Harry Truman took to the rails to cross the country on a whistle stop tour. The President traveled over ...
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1952 You Never Had It So Good was the popular slogan in the early '50s praising Democratic leadership that had seen America through depression and war to a growing post-war economy. When some Republicans approached adman Rosser Reeves to develop a counter slogan for Dwight Eisenhower's 1952 Presidential bid, he instead proposed a television ad campaign. Eisenhower Answers America would feature ...
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Harry Truman defied all odds in winning his upset victory over Thomas Dewey in 1948. Every pollster predicted a big win for Dewey, and even Truman's own party agreed. Only Harry Truman knew better, and he showed them all!
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Kennedy- Nixon Debate Pro-Kennedy Labor Poster JFK and Jackie at the Inaugural Ball 1960: The Road To Camelot John F. Kennedy and Richard Nixon exited their party's conventions on a positive track. The candidates for the 1960 presidential election had won their nominations on the first ballot. Kennedy was the first to be nominated. He had won impressive victories over Hubert Humphrey in the ...
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Clinton and Dole Debate The Clinton- Gore Team 1996: Little Ideas, Big Dividends The 1996 run for re-election completed the transitional phase that Bill Clinton had been going through. He had drifted into rough political waters in the initial years of his first term. The bold new ideas that he had run on in the 1992 election were soundly rejected, and in the 1994 congressional races, the voters ...
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Truman on the Campaign Trail Truman Meets With Dewey President Truman and VP Barkley 1948: The Great Truman Surprise New York Times declared, Thomas E. Dewey s Election as President is a Foregone Conclusion. Top pollsters predicted a Dewey win, as did leading national political writers. In fact, with the exception of Truman, everyone else was certain Dewey would be elected. Months before the ...
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Eisenhower Sits For An Interview Stevenson at Madison Square Garden 1952: The Election of a Military Hero The 1952 election was one that the Republicans felt strongly about winning, and with Eisenhower as their candidate it would be possible. President Truman had announced that he would not run and hoped that the Democrats would allow Adlai E. Stevenson to be their nominee. The Republicans went ...
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Ike At Work Stevenson Mounts Another Challenge 1956: We Still Like Ike In the 1956 campaign, Eisenhower did little campaigning because the country was happy. Ike allowed the press enormous access. Robert Montgomery, who was an actor, put on Eisenhower s staff for that reason, polished the presidential image. One key to success was that a public relations person for the campaign, before release, ...
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Reagan With Mondale Before A Debate Campaign Poster Four More Years 1984: The Inevitable The 1984 election was virtually over before it began. During his first term, Ronald Reagan had established himself as one of the most popular leaders of all time. The chant at the Republican National Convention of four more years would not be denied. After the convention, the President's Democratic rival, ...
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Media, Advertising, and the 1984 Presidential Election: Manufacturing Ronald Reagan's Image by Andrew Van Alstyne Abstract The 1984 presidential election represented a landmark point in the United States. During his first administration, Ronald Reagan implemented policies that cut social programs and negatively effected many Americans. Because a majority of Americans opposed Reagan's policies, ...
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