ELECTION SHOCKS
United States of America (USA). <br/> <br/>GV. Pan, supporters celebrating Ronald Reagan's election - he wins Governorship of California. SV. Ronald Reagan and his wife Nancy waving to crowd, & CU. GV. Interior of Polling Station. SV. Woman goes into booth, & CU. CU. The votes being pushed into box. SV. Democrat candidate Mrs Lurleen Wallace who gets elected in Alabama, steps from booth. SV. Mr and Mrs Wallace outside Polling Station. CU. Mr and Mrs Wallace giving victory sign. SV. Edward Brooke about to put his vote into box - he is elected in Massachusetts 'the first Negro to win a seat there since the civil war' - says voiceover. SV. As he puts his vote in. CU. Edward Brooke. SV. He waves to supporters. GV. Crowd at Rockefeller celebration. SV. Pan, Nelson Rockefeller, Governor of New York and wife waving to crowd. GV. Crowd. Closer shot of the crowd. CU. Rockefeller and wife.
RONALD REAGAN IN WASHINGTON
PRESIDENT-ELECT RONALD REAGAN AT BLAIR HOUSE. PHOTO OP.
POLITICS
1972 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION. COLONEL SANDERS. TED KENNEDY. BETTY FORD. RONALD REAGAN. HENRY KISSINGER.
REAGAN'S RE-ELECTION
A portion of President Ronald Reagan's second term election night speech.
1970 California Governor Ronald Reagan Public Address
newsreel - sound - paid broadcast from Republican National Committee - 1970 re-election rally in Anaheim California - California Governor Ronald Reagan speaks at podium - Republican party - election - politicians - international relations - American political history - political protest - endorsement - US United States government
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President Harry Truman campaigns for re-election in Los Angeles in 1948
PRESIDENT REAGAN ON ELECTION DAY (1986)
PRESIDENT RONALD REAGAN SPEAKING
Ronald Reagan promises government 'of the people' at his Gubernatorial victory at the Biltmore Hotel in Los Angeles, California
California Governor-elect Ronald Reagan and Nancy Reagan celebrate Reagan's Gubernatorial election victory at the Biltmore Hotel in Los Angeles, California. Governor-elect Reagan gives a brief speech in which he promises a California 'of the people' Location: Los Angeles California USA. Date: November 8, 1966.
REAGAN: BETTER OFF
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DOCUMENTARIES
News Clip: Public housing
Video footage from the KXAS-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, to accompany a news story.
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1970 California Governor Ronald Reagan Public Address
newsreel - sound - paid broadcast from Republican National Committee - 1970 re-election rally in Anaheim California - cu of American flag - zoom out to reveal crowd in arena or stadium waving American flags and signs - young man hold a sign Youth for Murphy - California Governor Ronald Reagan announces President Richard Nixon and Senator George Murphy - former Hollywood movie actor - Republican party - election - politicians - international relations - American political history - political protest - endorsement - US United States government
Scenes from Reagan Campaign
Scenes of staffers, supporters, and members of the press at one of Ronald Reagan's 1976 Republican presidential election campaign events.
Chief Justice Warren Berger administers oath of office to the Presidential-elect Ronald Reagan in Washington DC.
Presidential Inaugural Ceremonies for Ronald Reagan on 20th January 1981 in Washington DC. Inaugural Ceremony at the terrace of West Front of the United States Capitol. The Presidential-elect Ronald Reagan seated. Senator Mark Hatfield speaks into a microphone and announces that Chief Justice of U.S. Supreme Court Warren Berger will administer the oath of office to the Presidential-elect . Ronald Reagan accompanied by his wife Nancy David Reagan approaches the microphone. Chief Justice Berger administers the oath of office to Ronald Reagan. The crowd applauds. Former President Jimmy Carter claps. Artillery fired in honor of 40th President of the U.S. Ronald Reagan and his wife wave at the people. Location: Washington DC USA. Date: 1981.
News Clip: Budget sale
Video footage from the KXAS-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, to accompany a news story.
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Elections
(US POLITICAL CAMPAIGN STARTS)
Unissued / Unused material - <br/> <br/>Title reads: "Politics - Presidential Campaign In Full Swing". American voiceovered newsreel material. <br/> <br/>Cadillac Square, Detroit, Michigan, United States of America (USA). <br/> <br/>MS President Lyndon Baines Johnson supporters gathered in large square in Detroit. VS President Johnson addressing the crowds. He says in answer to Senator Goldwater's views. "Make no mistake, there is no such thing as a conventional nuclear weapon. For nineteen peril filled years no nation has released the atom against another. To do so now is a political decision of the highest order, and it would lead us down an uncertain path of wars and counter- wars whose outcome none may know. No President of the United States of America can divest himself of the responsibility for such a decision." <br/> <br/>California, United States of America (USA). <br/> <br/>VS Packed Goldwater supporters in the Dodger's Stadium, Los Angeles. VS Republican candidate for the President of USA Senator Barry Goldwater and Mrs Peggy Goldwater addressing crowds in stadium on the dais also is film star and California Governor Ronald Reagan (and future American President). VS The Goldwaters meeting their public at Sacramento Airport with them is former Senator William Nolan. <br/> <br/>(Comb.F.G.) Old record suggests that material dates from around 16/10/1964.
REAGAN’S ARRIVAL ELECTION EVE (1986)
PRESIDENT RONALD REAGAN AND NANCY REAGAN ARRIVE AT THE WHITE HOUSE ON THE EVE OF THE ELECTION.
REAGAN
PRESIDENT-ELECT RONALD REAGAN ESCORTED BY TOM DECKER (EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF INAUGURAL COMMITTEE), CHAIRMAN MARK HATFIELD, MEMBERS OF INAUGURAL COMMITTEE, SENATE & HOUSE SERGEANT-AT-ARMS
RONALD REAGAN CAMPAIGN
VS GOVERNOR RONALD REAGAN HAVING AN ELECTION STAFF CONFERENCE. SU JOE BENTON. CI: POLITICS: CAMPAIGNS, PRESIDENTIAL 1980. PERSONALITIES: REAGAN, RONALD.
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