Final prepartions for presidential debate
Setting the Stage. We watch as various news outlets make their last minute preparations for the debate. Several reporters also comment on the spin-doctors for each campaign. We see some of the doctors at work.
President Bill Clinton 2016 Presidential Campaign
NH: BUTTIGIEG HANCOCK CAMPAIGN STOP (WALK UP)
--SUPERS--\nSaturday\nHancock, NH\n\n --VIDEO SHOWS--\nDemocratic presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg campaigns at a house party in Hancock, NH.\n\n --KEYWORD TAGS--\nCAMPAIGN 2020 DEMOCRATIC PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY NEW HAMPSHIRE\n\n
FRENCH PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS
Paris, France. <br/> <br/>Woman handing out leaflets on Paris street. Montage of posters around Paris streets showing candidates for French presidential elections. Various shots of the Presidential candidates surrounded by crowds during their election campaigns. <br/> <br/>(Dupe. Neg.) <br/> <br/>Date found in the old record - 19/05/1969.
Adlai Stevenson announces his campaign for Democratic Presidential nomination in Chicago.
Adlai Stevenson campaigns for Presidential nomination in Chicago. He formally announces his campaign for Democratic Presidential nomination in 1956. Stevenson seated at his desk with the American flag next to him. A man listens to radio wearing headphones. Location: Chicago Illinois USA. Date: November 17, 1955.
VICE-PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE
Vice-Presidential candidates Joe Biden and Sarah Palin take the stage for the Vice-Presidential debate which was part of the 2008 campaign for the Presidency.
NEWSREELS
PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION CAMPAIGNING. THOMAS DEWEY ON CAMPAIGN TRAIL
POLITICAL ADS 1992
VARIOUS POLITICAL CAMPAIGN ADS FOR THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION.
PA-0552 Digibeta; PA-1459 1 inch; PA-1422 1 inch
[Eisenhower Campaign Spots, 1956 Presidential Campaign]
1992 PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN
MATERIAL ON THE 1992 PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY CAMPAIGN. 01:00:23:00 PERSON ON THE STREET INTVS ABOUT THE 1992 PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY CAMPAIGN. CI: POLITICS: PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY CAMPAIGN, 1992 (ABOUT).
Americans voting in an election
A modern American Election Day
Dole Campaigns; 1996
Dole presidential campaign rally, Dole speaks, smiles NICE
Opening of the 5th trial of Nicolas Sarkozy: suspicions of financing Libya by Gaddafi - 06/01/2025
News Clip: Bush campaign stop
Video footage from the KXAS-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, to accompany a news story.
Molly Ivins
Interview Re: 1992 Presidential Campaign
Pathe
Dwight Eisenhower speaks in Detroit during 1952 presidential campaign
1984 Presidential Campaign
Newsreel - sound - French narration - U. S. Senator Gary Hart - Senator Walter Mondale and family - 1984 presidential campaign - Jesse Jackson raises hand in victory
Perot Concession Speech 1992
ROSS PEROT THANKS HIS SUPPORTERS DURING HIS CONCESSION SPEECH IN DALLAS, TX.
Americans voting in an election
A modern American Election Day
1992 PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN / HARKIN CAMPAIGN
PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE CAMPAIGN COMMERCIALS FOR HIS NEW HAMPSHIRE PRIMARY CAMPAIGN.
Bush McCain VO; 3/8/00
INT. people cheering at political campaign rally with George W. Bush; John McCain campaign speech/speaking at political rally with his wife, people cheer; Republican presidential campaigning
43234 DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER OFFICIAL PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN FILM
This reel includes two films from the 1952 Eisenhower campaign. It starts with "an official presidential campaign commercial for Dwight D. Eisenhower in the State of Washington in 1952. Narrated by Floyd Olds, slate-chairman of the Eisenhower forces, the film is a call to action to Republican voters to "help in this great movement". <p><p>At 2:41, the "Hollywood Volunteers for Eisenhower" present "One American", a tribute to Eisenhower as a strong, spiritual, and humble leader. Made prior to his nomination, the film is a call to primary voters to register and vote for him. The film starts with Eisenhower participating in V-E and V-J Victory celebrations in Europe, including London and Paris. Eisenhower is shown riding down the Champs Elysee and at a ticker tape parade in New York at 4:28 down Broadway. Ike is seen at Giants Stadium at 6:00, watching the Giants play a baseball game as guest of honor. At 6:30, Eisenhower visits Washington, D.C. with Mamie. Finally at 8:12, Ike arrives home in Abilene, Kansas where he sees his mother. Here Ike is seen in his element, watching a parade and saluting the flag.<p><p>At 10:00, men on the street present their thoughts about Eisenhower, and men and women talk about the need to register and vote.<p><p>At 13:29, Eisenhower speaks to the camera about his own qualities.<p><p>"Eisenhower is as American as pumpkin pie," says the narrator, "a man who has shown himself to be one of the most remarkable diplomats in the nation's history...a man who can keep the peace...one American..."<p><p>The film followed on the heels of the Draft Eisenhower movement, the first successful political draft of the 20th century to take a private citizen to the Oval Office. It was a widespread American grassroots political movement that eventually persuaded Dwight D. Eisenhower to run for President. The movement culminated in the 1952 presidential election in which Eisenhower won the Republican nomination and defeated Democrat Adlai Stevenson to become the 34th President of the United States<p><p>Motion picture films don't last forever; many have already been lost or destroyed. For almost two decades, we've worked to collect, scan and preserve the world as it was captured on 35mm, 16mm and 8mm movies -- including home movies, industrial films, and other non-fiction. If you have endangered films you'd like to have scanned, or wish to donate celluloid to Periscope Film so that we can share them with the world, we'd love to hear from you. Contact us via the weblink below.<p><p><p>This film is part of the Periscope Film LLC archive, one of the largest historic military, transportation, and aviation stock footage collections in the USA. Entirely film backed, this material is available for licensing in 24p HD and 2k. For more information visit http://www.PeriscopeFilm.com
The 90's Election Special: THE PRIMARY
00:08:33 - 00:13:15 The Senate Race. Voiceover: ""Beyond the presidential primary, the most visible contest in Illinois was the attempt to unseat Democratic Senator Alan Dixon by Carol Moseley Braun and Al Hofeld."" Braun describes her underdog status: ""It's $280,000 a week to do TV. They've been on since Christmas. I just have to run an old-fashioned, she's-the-best-candidate campaign. It seems to be working."" To a crowd, she says, ""The feeling is there that we can do better than we're doing...There's something wrong with our system when people are excluded from the largest legislative body in the country."" Terry Peterson, a 17th Ward organizer, puts up fliers and talks: ""Chicago sets the trend for the rest of the U.S. If you look at the election of Mayor Washington, you'll see an increase in voter registration as well as participation all over the United States. We'll all be motivated to get out there this time."" David Wilhelm tells us, ""The worst time of a campaign is when the phone doesn't ring. We're busy right now, that's good. I'd rather manage growth than decline."