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Political Campaigns: Crash Course Government and Politics #39
So political campaigns are a pretty big deal in the United States. For instance the 2012 presidential election clocked in at the most expensive ever - at around $6 billion dollars! Needless to say, money plays a very big role in American elections. So today, Craig is going to take a look at why we have campaigns in the first place, why the campaign seasons run for so long, and of course why campaigns cost so much.
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published: 21 Nov 2015
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How to Win Election Campaigns in a Changing World | Louis Perron | TEDxZurich
The world is changing at an increasingly fast pace: there are now multiple media voices (tv channels, social media, etc.). New parties appear and disappear. The electorate is becoming ever more volatile. What does it take to win an election in this new environment? In this talk, Dr. Louis Perron argues that it takes the four “M”s to win election campaigns in these new surroundings: message, media, money and make no mistakes. He also invites people to get engaged in campaigns as campaigning has never been more worthwhile then now.
Dr. Louis Perron is a political scientist and consultant based in Switzerland. During the past years, he has won more than two dozen competitive election campaigns in various countries. His clients include everything from mayors up to senators, members of cabine...
published: 16 Apr 2020
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Kamala Harris Launches Her Campaign for President
I’m Kamala Harris, and I’m running for President of the United States.
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published: 25 Jul 2024
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Modern Political Campaigns
NBC's Kristen Dahlgren talks about political campaigns and how their activities help elect their chosen candidates to public office.
published: 05 May 2020
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Campaign Experts Answer: Starting a Career in Political Campaigns
Campaign experts give advice on beginning a career in political campaigns at the Engage at the Bush Center event "Inside Elections: A Look into Campaign Management and Advertising" on March 29, 2016.
Featuring:
Mark McKinnon: Chief Media Advisor to President George W. Bush in 2000 and 2004 and co-creator of Showtime’s documentary series on the 2016 presidential election: “The Circus: The Greatest Political Show on Earth”
Sara Fagen: Senior Strategist for President George W. Bush in 2004
David Plouffe: Campaign Manager for President Barack Obama in 2008
Russ Schriefer: Senior Advisor and Strategist for Governor Mitt Romney in 2012
published: 31 Mar 2016
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Mark Robinson ‘is a liability’ to Trump campaign ‘in so many ways’: political analyst
At a rally in North Carolina, former President Trump said it was “too late” for a second debate with Vice President Harris, saying some people have already cast their ballots. NBC’s Dasha Burns and MSNBC political analyst Alexi McCammond join Alex Witt to discuss this new development and Harris’s powerful abortion speech in Georgia.
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published: 21 Sep 2024
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How to Win an Election | Op-Docs
A leading political strategist explains how candidates use the art of storytelling to help swing elections.
Subscribe on YouTube: http://bit.ly/U8Ys7n
In elections in the past years whether it was with President Barack Obama or most recently President Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton presidential storytelling was the key measure to victory in political strategy.
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published: 18 Feb 2016
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Obama Campaign Ad: Big Bird a Criminal Mastermind
In their latest attack ad, the Obama campaign is attacking Mitt Romney for his comments during the first Presidential Debate that he will defund PBS. Photo: Associated Press.
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published: 09 Oct 2012
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How to Win an Election: Political Campaign
In this video you learn how to properly prepare for a political campaign, determine and execute a winning campaign marketing strategy. Those who watch this video receive instruction on essential issue and demographic research, opposition research, fundraising, budgeting and polling. Learn how to determine your message, what voters expect to hear from you and how best to disseminate your message to voters. Also in this video a valuable tips on the use of websites, social media, television, radio, persuasion mail, telephones, newspapers ads, volunteers and yard signs.
How to win an election:
Running for office and knowing how to win an election is a challenge, especially for first time political candidates just learning how to run for office. Discerning the fine points of how to campaign, ...
published: 05 Jul 2013
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What Are Political Campaigns? | Election 101
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published: 02 Dec 2022
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Joe Rogan praises Harris campaign
During a recent podcast recording, host Joe Rogan commended Kamala Harris' campaign. Republican strategist Shermichael Singleton talks about what this means for Trump's campaign.
published: 18 Sep 2024
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Political Campaigning in Germany
How do political parties and politicians become popular? How do they market their ideas to the general public? How do they get you to vote for them? This process is called political campaigning, and this animation takes a closer look at how this process works in Germany ahead of election day.
published: 07 Sep 2021
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How the Citizens United Decision Changed U.S. Political Campaigns (full documentary) | FRONTLINE
How did the Supreme Court’s 2010 Citizens United decision change political campaigns in America? In 2012, FRONTLINE and APM’s Marketplace investigated how the controversial ruling was playing out in Montana, an epicenter of the campaign finance debate. (Aired 2012)
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As this documentary, “Big Sky, Big Money,” explored, the Citizens United decision held that political spending is a form of protected speech, and let corporations and unions spend unlimited amounts of money in campaigns. But to avoid corruption, the court said the money can't go directly to candidates; it has to go to independent outside groups.
What did that mean in reality? As the 2012 election loomed, cor...
published: 01 Feb 2023
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The Logistics of a Presidential Campaign
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published: 05 Sep 2024
9:36
Political Campaigns: Crash Course Government and Politics #39
So political campaigns are a pretty big deal in the United States. For instance the 2012 presidential election clocked in at the most expensive ever - at around...
So political campaigns are a pretty big deal in the United States. For instance the 2012 presidential election clocked in at the most expensive ever - at around $6 billion dollars! Needless to say, money plays a very big role in American elections. So today, Craig is going to take a look at why we have campaigns in the first place, why the campaign seasons run for so long, and of course why campaigns cost so much.
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So political campaigns are a pretty big deal in the United States. For instance the 2012 presidential election clocked in at the most expensive ever - at around $6 billion dollars! Needless to say, money plays a very big role in American elections. So today, Craig is going to take a look at why we have campaigns in the first place, why the campaign seasons run for so long, and of course why campaigns cost so much.
Produced in collaboration with PBS Digital Studios: http://youtube.com/pbsdigitalstudios
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- published: 21 Nov 2015
- views: 866655
10:36
How to Win Election Campaigns in a Changing World | Louis Perron | TEDxZurich
The world is changing at an increasingly fast pace: there are now multiple media voices (tv channels, social media, etc.). New parties appear and disappear. The...
The world is changing at an increasingly fast pace: there are now multiple media voices (tv channels, social media, etc.). New parties appear and disappear. The electorate is becoming ever more volatile. What does it take to win an election in this new environment? In this talk, Dr. Louis Perron argues that it takes the four “M”s to win election campaigns in these new surroundings: message, media, money and make no mistakes. He also invites people to get engaged in campaigns as campaigning has never been more worthwhile then now.
Dr. Louis Perron is a political scientist and consultant based in Switzerland. During the past years, he has won more than two dozen competitive election campaigns in various countries. His clients include everything from mayors up to senators, members of cabinet and presidents. He is the author of the book “How to Overcome the Power of Incumbency in Election Campaigns”. Earlier in his career, Louis earned a M.A. in political management at the George Washington University in Washington D.C. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
https://wn.com/How_To_Win_Election_Campaigns_In_A_Changing_World_|_Louis_Perron_|_Tedxzurich
The world is changing at an increasingly fast pace: there are now multiple media voices (tv channels, social media, etc.). New parties appear and disappear. The electorate is becoming ever more volatile. What does it take to win an election in this new environment? In this talk, Dr. Louis Perron argues that it takes the four “M”s to win election campaigns in these new surroundings: message, media, money and make no mistakes. He also invites people to get engaged in campaigns as campaigning has never been more worthwhile then now.
Dr. Louis Perron is a political scientist and consultant based in Switzerland. During the past years, he has won more than two dozen competitive election campaigns in various countries. His clients include everything from mayors up to senators, members of cabinet and presidents. He is the author of the book “How to Overcome the Power of Incumbency in Election Campaigns”. Earlier in his career, Louis earned a M.A. in political management at the George Washington University in Washington D.C. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
- published: 16 Apr 2020
- views: 441416
1:20
Kamala Harris Launches Her Campaign for President
I’m Kamala Harris, and I’m running for President of the United States.
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Follow Kamala!
Kamala's Twitter: https://twitter.com/KamalaHarris
Kamala's Faceb...
I’m Kamala Harris, and I’m running for President of the United States.
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#KamalaHarris #Harris2024
https://wn.com/Kamala_Harris_Launches_Her_Campaign_For_President
I’m Kamala Harris, and I’m running for President of the United States.
_____
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Kamala's Twitter: https://twitter.com/KamalaHarris
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#KamalaHarris #Harris2024
- published: 25 Jul 2024
- views: 1912991
3:02
Modern Political Campaigns
NBC's Kristen Dahlgren talks about political campaigns and how their activities help elect their chosen candidates to public office.
NBC's Kristen Dahlgren talks about political campaigns and how their activities help elect their chosen candidates to public office.
https://wn.com/Modern_Political_Campaigns
NBC's Kristen Dahlgren talks about political campaigns and how their activities help elect their chosen candidates to public office.
- published: 05 May 2020
- views: 5747
5:19
Campaign Experts Answer: Starting a Career in Political Campaigns
Campaign experts give advice on beginning a career in political campaigns at the Engage at the Bush Center event "Inside Elections: A Look into Campaign Managem...
Campaign experts give advice on beginning a career in political campaigns at the Engage at the Bush Center event "Inside Elections: A Look into Campaign Management and Advertising" on March 29, 2016.
Featuring:
Mark McKinnon: Chief Media Advisor to President George W. Bush in 2000 and 2004 and co-creator of Showtime’s documentary series on the 2016 presidential election: “The Circus: The Greatest Political Show on Earth”
Sara Fagen: Senior Strategist for President George W. Bush in 2004
David Plouffe: Campaign Manager for President Barack Obama in 2008
Russ Schriefer: Senior Advisor and Strategist for Governor Mitt Romney in 2012
https://wn.com/Campaign_Experts_Answer_Starting_A_Career_In_Political_Campaigns
Campaign experts give advice on beginning a career in political campaigns at the Engage at the Bush Center event "Inside Elections: A Look into Campaign Management and Advertising" on March 29, 2016.
Featuring:
Mark McKinnon: Chief Media Advisor to President George W. Bush in 2000 and 2004 and co-creator of Showtime’s documentary series on the 2016 presidential election: “The Circus: The Greatest Political Show on Earth”
Sara Fagen: Senior Strategist for President George W. Bush in 2004
David Plouffe: Campaign Manager for President Barack Obama in 2008
Russ Schriefer: Senior Advisor and Strategist for Governor Mitt Romney in 2012
- published: 31 Mar 2016
- views: 67728
7:53
Mark Robinson ‘is a liability’ to Trump campaign ‘in so many ways’: political analyst
At a rally in North Carolina, former President Trump said it was “too late” for a second debate with Vice President Harris, saying some people have already cast...
At a rally in North Carolina, former President Trump said it was “too late” for a second debate with Vice President Harris, saying some people have already cast their ballots. NBC’s Dasha Burns and MSNBC political analyst Alexi McCammond join Alex Witt to discuss this new development and Harris’s powerful abortion speech in Georgia.
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At a rally in North Carolina, former President Trump said it was “too late” for a second debate with Vice President Harris, saying some people have already cast their ballots. NBC’s Dasha Burns and MSNBC political analyst Alexi McCammond join Alex Witt to discuss this new development and Harris’s powerful abortion speech in Georgia.
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- published: 21 Sep 2024
- views: 137259
8:15
How to Win an Election | Op-Docs
A leading political strategist explains how candidates use the art of storytelling to help swing elections.
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In elec...
A leading political strategist explains how candidates use the art of storytelling to help swing elections.
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In elections in the past years whether it was with President Barack Obama or most recently President Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton presidential storytelling was the key measure to victory in political strategy.
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A leading political strategist explains how candidates use the art of storytelling to help swing elections.
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In elections in the past years whether it was with President Barack Obama or most recently President Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton presidential storytelling was the key measure to victory in political strategy.
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- published: 18 Feb 2016
- views: 117261
0:35
Obama Campaign Ad: Big Bird a Criminal Mastermind
In their latest attack ad, the Obama campaign is attacking Mitt Romney for his comments during the first Presidential Debate that he will defund PBS. Photo: Ass...
In their latest attack ad, the Obama campaign is attacking Mitt Romney for his comments during the first Presidential Debate that he will defund PBS. Photo: Associated Press.
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- published: 09 Oct 2012
- views: 123627
31:42
How to Win an Election: Political Campaign
In this video you learn how to properly prepare for a political campaign, determine and execute a winning campaign marketing strategy. Those who watch this vide...
In this video you learn how to properly prepare for a political campaign, determine and execute a winning campaign marketing strategy. Those who watch this video receive instruction on essential issue and demographic research, opposition research, fundraising, budgeting and polling. Learn how to determine your message, what voters expect to hear from you and how best to disseminate your message to voters. Also in this video a valuable tips on the use of websites, social media, television, radio, persuasion mail, telephones, newspapers ads, volunteers and yard signs.
How to win an election:
Running for office and knowing how to win an election is a challenge, especially for first time political candidates just learning how to run for office. Discerning the fine points of how to campaign, raise political contributions, and execute a political campaign strategy often requires the help of someone who has served as a political strategist or who has experience as a political consultant.
Do you want to know:
How to run for political office?
How to run a political campaign?
How to win an election?
How to win a political campaign?
How to construct a political slogan?
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Political consultant Jay Townsend works with smart, passionate candidates who want to run for office, win elections and make a difference. He has successfully helped candidates learn how to run for the U.S. Senate, how to run for Congress, how to run for Mayor and develop a winning campaign marketing strategy.
To learn how to win an election, or the art of running for office, visit http://jaytownsend.com
To receive a free copy of "The 10 Worst Mistakes Candidates Make" written by political consultant Jay Townsend, visit http://jaytownsend.com/yours-free-the-10-worst-mistakes-candidates-make
Want to talk? Call Jay at 845-458-1210
https://wn.com/How_To_Win_An_Election_Political_Campaign
In this video you learn how to properly prepare for a political campaign, determine and execute a winning campaign marketing strategy. Those who watch this video receive instruction on essential issue and demographic research, opposition research, fundraising, budgeting and polling. Learn how to determine your message, what voters expect to hear from you and how best to disseminate your message to voters. Also in this video a valuable tips on the use of websites, social media, television, radio, persuasion mail, telephones, newspapers ads, volunteers and yard signs.
How to win an election:
Running for office and knowing how to win an election is a challenge, especially for first time political candidates just learning how to run for office. Discerning the fine points of how to campaign, raise political contributions, and execute a political campaign strategy often requires the help of someone who has served as a political strategist or who has experience as a political consultant.
Do you want to know:
How to run for political office?
How to run a political campaign?
How to win an election?
How to win a political campaign?
How to construct a political slogan?
How to raise political contributions?
How to hire a political advisor?
Political consultant Jay Townsend works with smart, passionate candidates who want to run for office, win elections and make a difference. He has successfully helped candidates learn how to run for the U.S. Senate, how to run for Congress, how to run for Mayor and develop a winning campaign marketing strategy.
To learn how to win an election, or the art of running for office, visit http://jaytownsend.com
To receive a free copy of "The 10 Worst Mistakes Candidates Make" written by political consultant Jay Townsend, visit http://jaytownsend.com/yours-free-the-10-worst-mistakes-candidates-make
Want to talk? Call Jay at 845-458-1210
- published: 05 Jul 2013
- views: 379178
5:16
What Are Political Campaigns? | Election 101
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- published: 02 Dec 2022
- views: 1874
0:52
Joe Rogan praises Harris campaign
During a recent podcast recording, host Joe Rogan commended Kamala Harris' campaign. Republican strategist Shermichael Singleton talks about what this means for...
During a recent podcast recording, host Joe Rogan commended Kamala Harris' campaign. Republican strategist Shermichael Singleton talks about what this means for Trump's campaign.
https://wn.com/Joe_Rogan_Praises_Harris_Campaign
During a recent podcast recording, host Joe Rogan commended Kamala Harris' campaign. Republican strategist Shermichael Singleton talks about what this means for Trump's campaign.
- published: 18 Sep 2024
- views: 94334
5:25
Political Campaigning in Germany
How do political parties and politicians become popular? How do they market their ideas to the general public? How do they get you to vote for them? This proces...
How do political parties and politicians become popular? How do they market their ideas to the general public? How do they get you to vote for them? This process is called political campaigning, and this animation takes a closer look at how this process works in Germany ahead of election day.
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How do political parties and politicians become popular? How do they market their ideas to the general public? How do they get you to vote for them? This process is called political campaigning, and this animation takes a closer look at how this process works in Germany ahead of election day.
- published: 07 Sep 2021
- views: 20945
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How the Citizens United Decision Changed U.S. Political Campaigns (full documentary) | FRONTLINE
How did the Supreme Court’s 2010 Citizens United decision change political campaigns in America? In 2012, FRONTLINE and APM’s Marketplace investigated how the c...
How did the Supreme Court’s 2010 Citizens United decision change political campaigns in America? In 2012, FRONTLINE and APM’s Marketplace investigated how the controversial ruling was playing out in Montana, an epicenter of the campaign finance debate. (Aired 2012)
This journalism is made possible by viewers like you. Support your local PBS station here: http://www.pbs.org/donate.
As this documentary, “Big Sky, Big Money,” explored, the Citizens United decision held that political spending is a form of protected speech, and let corporations and unions spend unlimited amounts of money in campaigns. But to avoid corruption, the court said the money can't go directly to candidates; it has to go to independent outside groups.
What did that mean in reality? As the 2012 election loomed, correspondent Kai Ryssdal traveled to Montana, then a battleground over campaign finance, and uncovered startling new evidence of outside interest groups’ influence on local campaigns. The documentary raised questions about how secret “dark money” was transforming U.S. politics, looked at a boom in ads made by tax-exempt nonprofits known as 501(c)(4)s — which generally weren’t required to disclose their donors publicly — and probed evidence that appeared to show possible coordination with campaigns.
“Big Sky, Big Money” is a FRONTLINE production with American Public Media’s Marketplace in association with American University’s School of Communications Investigative Reporting Workshop. The writer, producer and director is Rick Young. The correspondent is Kai Ryssdal.
Explore additional reporting on "Big Sky, Big Money" on our website: https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/frontline/documentary/big-sky-big-money/
#Documentary #CitizensUnited #CampaignFinance
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CHAPTERS:
Prologue - 00:00
After Citizens United, a Boom in Campaign Spending by Outside Groups - 1:20
A Rare Look Inside a Super PAC - 08:57
‘The Father of Citizens United’ on Secrecy in Campaign Spending - 19:43
Montana Takes on the Supreme Court Over Citizens United - 27:56
Did a 501(c)(4) Group Break the Law? - 39:41
Credits - 51:58
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How did the Supreme Court’s 2010 Citizens United decision change political campaigns in America? In 2012, FRONTLINE and APM’s Marketplace investigated how the controversial ruling was playing out in Montana, an epicenter of the campaign finance debate. (Aired 2012)
This journalism is made possible by viewers like you. Support your local PBS station here: http://www.pbs.org/donate.
As this documentary, “Big Sky, Big Money,” explored, the Citizens United decision held that political spending is a form of protected speech, and let corporations and unions spend unlimited amounts of money in campaigns. But to avoid corruption, the court said the money can't go directly to candidates; it has to go to independent outside groups.
What did that mean in reality? As the 2012 election loomed, correspondent Kai Ryssdal traveled to Montana, then a battleground over campaign finance, and uncovered startling new evidence of outside interest groups’ influence on local campaigns. The documentary raised questions about how secret “dark money” was transforming U.S. politics, looked at a boom in ads made by tax-exempt nonprofits known as 501(c)(4)s — which generally weren’t required to disclose their donors publicly — and probed evidence that appeared to show possible coordination with campaigns.
“Big Sky, Big Money” is a FRONTLINE production with American Public Media’s Marketplace in association with American University’s School of Communications Investigative Reporting Workshop. The writer, producer and director is Rick Young. The correspondent is Kai Ryssdal.
Explore additional reporting on "Big Sky, Big Money" on our website: https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/frontline/documentary/big-sky-big-money/
#Documentary #CitizensUnited #CampaignFinance
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CHAPTERS:
Prologue - 00:00
After Citizens United, a Boom in Campaign Spending by Outside Groups - 1:20
A Rare Look Inside a Super PAC - 08:57
‘The Father of Citizens United’ on Secrecy in Campaign Spending - 19:43
Montana Takes on the Supreme Court Over Citizens United - 27:56
Did a 501(c)(4) Group Break the Law? - 39:41
Credits - 51:58
- published: 01 Feb 2023
- views: 620391
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The Logistics of a Presidential Campaign
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[5] https://www.phoenixnewtimes.com/restaurants/harris-walz-visited-phoenix-restaurants-on-recent-campaign-stop-19714381
[6] https://www.sfchronicle.com/politics/article/kamala-harris-sf-fundraiser-19649303.php
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[3] https://www.flightradar24.com/data/aircraft/98-0001#36938c62
[4] https://x.com/USAF_VIP_LGX/status/1821401572615541193
[5] https://www.phoenixnewtimes.com/restaurants/harris-walz-visited-phoenix-restaurants-on-recent-campaign-stop-19714381
[6] https://www.sfchronicle.com/politics/article/kamala-harris-sf-fundraiser-19649303.php
[7] https://www.fec.gov/help-candidates-and-committees/making-disbursements/travel-behalf-campaigns/
- published: 05 Sep 2024
- views: 523460
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The American Presidential Election of 1968
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The 46th episode in a very long series about the American presidential elections from 1788 to the present. In 1968, the country is a bit chaotic as everyone seems to be out in the streets protesting or smoking marijuana. Oh, and there's a three-way race for the Presidency. And people keep getting shot.
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The 46th Presidential election in American history to...
published: 23 Sep 2016
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Remembering 1968: The return of Richard Nixon
Richard Schlesinger looks back at the hard-fought race for the presidency in the turbulent year of 1968, when President Johnson withdrew from seeking re-election, and Richard Nixon – following losses in runs for the White House and the California Governor's Mansion – won the Republican presidential nomination and, ultimately, the presidency. Richard Schlesinger talks with biographer Evan Thomas, Nixon aide Dwight Chapin and speechwriter Pat Buchanan, and with then-Senator Walter Mondale, about the unpredictable contest between a law-and-order candidate hoping to shed his image as a "loser," and a sitting vice president breaking from his own administration to vow an end to the bombing of North Vietnam.
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published: 11 Nov 2018
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1968: America in Turmoil: Presidential Election
Full Program Airs Sunday, March 24, 2018 at 8am & 6:30pm ET. For More Information: https://www.c-span.org/series/?ahtv
published: 20 Mar 2018
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Harry Enten: If Trump wins, the signs were obvious
CNN senior data reporter Harry Enten identifies three key factors that could explain a potential Donald Trump victory in the 2024 presidential election. #CNN #News
published: 30 Oct 2024
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1968: The election that changed politics in America
In 1968 is often considered one of the most turbulent of the 20th century in the U.S. From the assassination of Doctor Martin Luther King Junior to the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1968 and so much more, we were a nation at war at home and abroad.Author and University of Memphis History Department chair Dr. Aram Goudsouzian`s new book chronicles the 1968 election that forever changed politics in this country.
published: 16 Apr 2019
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Reel America Preview: LBJ Announces He Won't Run 3/31/1968
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Reel America: LBJ Announcement & Nixon in New Hampshire – 1968
In a televised speech from the Oval Office on March 31, 1968, President Lyndon Baines Johnson surprised the nation and many of his own staff by announcing that he would not run for re-election that year. We'll show his address, which also outlines steps to limit the war in Vietnam. Then, a "Nixon for President" campaign film shows the former vice president meeting voters in New Hampshire and Wisconsin. Mr. Nixon would go on to win primaries in both of those states on his way to securing the GOP nomination.
published: 20 Mar 2018
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The Year That Broke Politics: Collusion and Chaos in the Presidential Election of 1968
Join us in this captivating webinar recording featuring Dr. Luke A. Nichter, New York Times bestselling author and distinguished Professor of History at Chapman University. We dive deep into the turbulent world of the 1968 U.S. presidential race, a period marked by profound national division, the assassinations of Martin Luther King Jr. and Robert F. Kennedy, and heated debates over the Vietnam War, civil rights, and crime rates.
Dr. Nichter shares insights from his groundbreaking book, 'The Year That Broke Politics: Collusion and Chaos in the Presidential Election of 1968' (Yale University Press). This book offers a new perspective on one of the most controversial elections in American history, featuring unprecedented research and cooperation from key figures like Lyndon Johnson, Hubert ...
published: 07 Sep 2023
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Nixon attack ad '68
Nixon campaign ad attacking Democratic nominee Hubert Humphrey.
published: 02 Oct 2011
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Why Does the United States Use the Electoral College and Not a Popular Vote to Decide the President
Why did Al Gore lose despite winning more votes? Discover the complex and controversial role of the U.S. Electoral College and how it determines the nation's president in this deep dive.
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From the archives: Lyndon B. Johnson announces he won't seek reelection in 1968
On March 31, 1968, President Lyndon B. Johnson shocked Americans when he announced he would not seek the Democratic nomination for a second term. Johnson made the announcement at the end of a nearly 40-minute address from the White House. Watch a portion of his speech that aired in a CBS News Special Report, anchored by Dan Rather with analysis from Roger Mudd.
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published: 22 Jul 2024
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The American Presidential Election of 1968
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The 46th episode in a very long series about the American presidential elections from 1788 to the present. In 1968, the country is a bit chaotic as everyone seems to be out in the streets protesting or smoking marijuana. Oh, and there's a three-way race for the Presidency. And people keep getting shot.
#uspresidentialelections #apush #ushistory
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http://www.countingthevotes.com/1968
The 46th Presidential election in American history took place on November 5, 1968. Sure, President Lyndon Johnson kicked butt in the 1964 election, but what a difference four years makes. In case you didn’t know, the 1960s were probably the most exciting decade of the twentieth century. Society was dramatically changing, and one of the quickest ways to realize this is by comparing music from the beginning of the decade to music from the end of the decade. Not only was there the rise of the hippie counterculture, but there was the rise of the New Left movement and Black Power. 1968 was a crazy year in American history. There were many riots and just a lot of mad people who took to the streets to protest. Martin Luther King, Jr. was assassinated, for crying out loud.
Meanwhile, Johnson’s popularity declined dramatically, most due to the Vietnam War. Each year during his Presidency, Johnson had sent more and more soldiers to fight in a war that more and more Americans were saying was stupid and pointless. Not only that, the war was not going well at all. It was looking like this might be the first war the United States lost, ever, well unless you count the Civil War.
Despite all this, Johnson decided to run for reelection anyway, but he did have opponents, like Eugene McCarthy, the Senator from Minnesota, and Robert Kennedy, the brother of John Kennedy and now Senator from New York. When the Vietnam War went worse and Johnson didn’t do so well with the New Hampshire primary, he decided to drop out of the race.
(Video of Johnson)
After this, Vice President Hubert Humphrey decided to run. In the Democratic primaries, it was basically a three-way race between Humphrey, Kennedy, and McCarthy. Humphrey had supported sending troops to Vietnam, and Kennedy and McCarthy were both strongly anti-war. This would make you think Kennedy and McCarthy were all cozy, and they used to be, but McCarthy was a little annoyed that he was the first one bold enough to challenge Johnson about the war and now Kennedy was wanting all the glory from it. Kennedy and McCarthy debated each other several times, and the two were in a tight race for the most delegates heading into the convention.
But then, more tragedy. Robert Kennedy was assassinated in Los Angeles on June 5th by a dude named Sirhan Sirhan, who to this day says he does not remember doing it. Um...yeah. The Democrats tried to press on after Kennedy’s death. Many Kennedy supporters switched to support McCarthy.
However, at the convention, despite violent confrontations between anti-war protesters and the police going on right outside, Hubert Humphrey won the nomination. The Democrats went with Edmund Muskie, a Senator from Maine, as Humphrey’s running mate.
The Republicans once again had Richard Nixon, who had returned for another go at it after losing the 1960 election. Nixon was always the frontrunner for the nomination, but George Romney, the Governor of Michigan, posed a big threat early on. Later, Ronald Reagan, the Governor of California, an even bigger threat. At the convention, a bunch of candidates tried for the nomination, and Republicans also wrote-in a ton of names, like people from other political parties. This proves there was significant opposition to Nixon, but he won the nomination anyway, barely, and with the help of former Dixiecrat Strom Thurmond, who was now a dedicated Republican thanks to liking Barry Goldwater.The Republicans nominated Spiro Agnew, the Governor of Maryland, as Nixon’s running mate.
Well, we haven’t heard from third parties in awhile. So it’s about time someone like this dude came along to challenge the status quo. The newly formed American Independent Party nominated George Wallace, the now former Governor of
Alabama for President of these here United States. Curtis LeMay, the former Chief of Staff of the Air Force, was his running mate. Wallace continued to run on a segregationist platform. However, he was also a populist, appealing to many blue collar workers outside of the South.
Wallace polled as high as 21% in September, but most Americans thought he was just a bit too racist for them. Therefore, as election day drew near, it seemed it would be either Nixon or Humphrey.
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The 46th episode in a very long series about the American presidential elections from 1788 to the present. In 1968, the country is a bit chaotic as everyone seems to be out in the streets protesting or smoking marijuana. Oh, and there's a three-way race for the Presidency. And people keep getting shot.
#uspresidentialelections #apush #ushistory
Feeling extra dorky? Then visit here:
http://www.countingthevotes.com/1968
The 46th Presidential election in American history took place on November 5, 1968. Sure, President Lyndon Johnson kicked butt in the 1964 election, but what a difference four years makes. In case you didn’t know, the 1960s were probably the most exciting decade of the twentieth century. Society was dramatically changing, and one of the quickest ways to realize this is by comparing music from the beginning of the decade to music from the end of the decade. Not only was there the rise of the hippie counterculture, but there was the rise of the New Left movement and Black Power. 1968 was a crazy year in American history. There were many riots and just a lot of mad people who took to the streets to protest. Martin Luther King, Jr. was assassinated, for crying out loud.
Meanwhile, Johnson’s popularity declined dramatically, most due to the Vietnam War. Each year during his Presidency, Johnson had sent more and more soldiers to fight in a war that more and more Americans were saying was stupid and pointless. Not only that, the war was not going well at all. It was looking like this might be the first war the United States lost, ever, well unless you count the Civil War.
Despite all this, Johnson decided to run for reelection anyway, but he did have opponents, like Eugene McCarthy, the Senator from Minnesota, and Robert Kennedy, the brother of John Kennedy and now Senator from New York. When the Vietnam War went worse and Johnson didn’t do so well with the New Hampshire primary, he decided to drop out of the race.
(Video of Johnson)
After this, Vice President Hubert Humphrey decided to run. In the Democratic primaries, it was basically a three-way race between Humphrey, Kennedy, and McCarthy. Humphrey had supported sending troops to Vietnam, and Kennedy and McCarthy were both strongly anti-war. This would make you think Kennedy and McCarthy were all cozy, and they used to be, but McCarthy was a little annoyed that he was the first one bold enough to challenge Johnson about the war and now Kennedy was wanting all the glory from it. Kennedy and McCarthy debated each other several times, and the two were in a tight race for the most delegates heading into the convention.
But then, more tragedy. Robert Kennedy was assassinated in Los Angeles on June 5th by a dude named Sirhan Sirhan, who to this day says he does not remember doing it. Um...yeah. The Democrats tried to press on after Kennedy’s death. Many Kennedy supporters switched to support McCarthy.
However, at the convention, despite violent confrontations between anti-war protesters and the police going on right outside, Hubert Humphrey won the nomination. The Democrats went with Edmund Muskie, a Senator from Maine, as Humphrey’s running mate.
The Republicans once again had Richard Nixon, who had returned for another go at it after losing the 1960 election. Nixon was always the frontrunner for the nomination, but George Romney, the Governor of Michigan, posed a big threat early on. Later, Ronald Reagan, the Governor of California, an even bigger threat. At the convention, a bunch of candidates tried for the nomination, and Republicans also wrote-in a ton of names, like people from other political parties. This proves there was significant opposition to Nixon, but he won the nomination anyway, barely, and with the help of former Dixiecrat Strom Thurmond, who was now a dedicated Republican thanks to liking Barry Goldwater.The Republicans nominated Spiro Agnew, the Governor of Maryland, as Nixon’s running mate.
Well, we haven’t heard from third parties in awhile. So it’s about time someone like this dude came along to challenge the status quo. The newly formed American Independent Party nominated George Wallace, the now former Governor of
Alabama for President of these here United States. Curtis LeMay, the former Chief of Staff of the Air Force, was his running mate. Wallace continued to run on a segregationist platform. However, he was also a populist, appealing to many blue collar workers outside of the South.
Wallace polled as high as 21% in September, but most Americans thought he was just a bit too racist for them. Therefore, as election day drew near, it seemed it would be either Nixon or Humphrey.
- published: 23 Sep 2016
- views: 511724
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Remembering 1968: The return of Richard Nixon
Richard Schlesinger looks back at the hard-fought race for the presidency in the turbulent year of 1968, when President Johnson withdrew from seeking re-electio...
Richard Schlesinger looks back at the hard-fought race for the presidency in the turbulent year of 1968, when President Johnson withdrew from seeking re-election, and Richard Nixon – following losses in runs for the White House and the California Governor's Mansion – won the Republican presidential nomination and, ultimately, the presidency. Richard Schlesinger talks with biographer Evan Thomas, Nixon aide Dwight Chapin and speechwriter Pat Buchanan, and with then-Senator Walter Mondale, about the unpredictable contest between a law-and-order candidate hoping to shed his image as a "loser," and a sitting vice president breaking from his own administration to vow an end to the bombing of North Vietnam.
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Richard Schlesinger looks back at the hard-fought race for the presidency in the turbulent year of 1968, when President Johnson withdrew from seeking re-election, and Richard Nixon – following losses in runs for the White House and the California Governor's Mansion – won the Republican presidential nomination and, ultimately, the presidency. Richard Schlesinger talks with biographer Evan Thomas, Nixon aide Dwight Chapin and speechwriter Pat Buchanan, and with then-Senator Walter Mondale, about the unpredictable contest between a law-and-order candidate hoping to shed his image as a "loser," and a sitting vice president breaking from his own administration to vow an end to the bombing of North Vietnam.
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- published: 11 Nov 2018
- views: 754835
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1968: America in Turmoil: Presidential Election
Full Program Airs Sunday, March 24, 2018 at 8am & 6:30pm ET. For More Information: https://www.c-span.org/series/?ahtv
Full Program Airs Sunday, March 24, 2018 at 8am & 6:30pm ET. For More Information: https://www.c-span.org/series/?ahtv
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Full Program Airs Sunday, March 24, 2018 at 8am & 6:30pm ET. For More Information: https://www.c-span.org/series/?ahtv
- published: 20 Mar 2018
- views: 1214
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Harry Enten: If Trump wins, the signs were obvious
CNN senior data reporter Harry Enten identifies three key factors that could explain a potential Donald Trump victory in the 2024 presidential election. #CNN #...
CNN senior data reporter Harry Enten identifies three key factors that could explain a potential Donald Trump victory in the 2024 presidential election. #CNN #News
https://wn.com/Harry_Enten_If_Trump_Wins,_The_Signs_Were_Obvious
CNN senior data reporter Harry Enten identifies three key factors that could explain a potential Donald Trump victory in the 2024 presidential election. #CNN #News
- published: 30 Oct 2024
- views: 288391
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1968: The election that changed politics in America
In 1968 is often considered one of the most turbulent of the 20th century in the U.S. From the assassination of Doctor Martin Luther King Junior to the passage ...
In 1968 is often considered one of the most turbulent of the 20th century in the U.S. From the assassination of Doctor Martin Luther King Junior to the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1968 and so much more, we were a nation at war at home and abroad.Author and University of Memphis History Department chair Dr. Aram Goudsouzian`s new book chronicles the 1968 election that forever changed politics in this country.
https://wn.com/1968_The_Election_That_Changed_Politics_In_America
In 1968 is often considered one of the most turbulent of the 20th century in the U.S. From the assassination of Doctor Martin Luther King Junior to the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1968 and so much more, we were a nation at war at home and abroad.Author and University of Memphis History Department chair Dr. Aram Goudsouzian`s new book chronicles the 1968 election that forever changed politics in this country.
- published: 16 Apr 2019
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Reel America Preview: LBJ Announces He Won't Run 3/31/1968
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Reel America: LBJ Announcement & Nixon in New Hampshire – 1968
In a televised speech from the Oval Office on March 31, 196...
Saturday 10pm, Sunday 10am & 4pm ET
Reel America: LBJ Announcement & Nixon in New Hampshire – 1968
In a televised speech from the Oval Office on March 31, 1968, President Lyndon Baines Johnson surprised the nation and many of his own staff by announcing that he would not run for re-election that year. We'll show his address, which also outlines steps to limit the war in Vietnam. Then, a "Nixon for President" campaign film shows the former vice president meeting voters in New Hampshire and Wisconsin. Mr. Nixon would go on to win primaries in both of those states on his way to securing the GOP nomination.
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Saturday 10pm, Sunday 10am & 4pm ET
Reel America: LBJ Announcement & Nixon in New Hampshire – 1968
In a televised speech from the Oval Office on March 31, 1968, President Lyndon Baines Johnson surprised the nation and many of his own staff by announcing that he would not run for re-election that year. We'll show his address, which also outlines steps to limit the war in Vietnam. Then, a "Nixon for President" campaign film shows the former vice president meeting voters in New Hampshire and Wisconsin. Mr. Nixon would go on to win primaries in both of those states on his way to securing the GOP nomination.
- published: 20 Mar 2018
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The Year That Broke Politics: Collusion and Chaos in the Presidential Election of 1968
Join us in this captivating webinar recording featuring Dr. Luke A. Nichter, New York Times bestselling author and distinguished Professor of History at Chapman...
Join us in this captivating webinar recording featuring Dr. Luke A. Nichter, New York Times bestselling author and distinguished Professor of History at Chapman University. We dive deep into the turbulent world of the 1968 U.S. presidential race, a period marked by profound national division, the assassinations of Martin Luther King Jr. and Robert F. Kennedy, and heated debates over the Vietnam War, civil rights, and crime rates.
Dr. Nichter shares insights from his groundbreaking book, 'The Year That Broke Politics: Collusion and Chaos in the Presidential Election of 1968' (Yale University Press). This book offers a new perspective on one of the most controversial elections in American history, featuring unprecedented research and cooperation from key figures like Lyndon Johnson, Hubert Humphrey, Richard Nixon, and George Wallace.
Learn about Dr. Nichter's extensive research journey, including 85 interviews and new archival findings, which illuminate the political dynamics and decisions of this critical election. This work, honored with a National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship, is a must-read for anyone interested in understanding the complexities of American political history.
-------About Dr. Luke A. Nichter--------
Dr. Luke A. Nichter is a Professor of History and the James H. Cavanaugh Endowed Chair in Presidential Studies at Chapman University. He has been a Visiting Fellow at the Norwegian Nobel Institute, an Andrew W. Mellon Fellow at the Massachusetts Historical Society, a Visiting Scholar at the University of Michigan's Eisenberg Institute for Historical Studies, a Senior Visiting Research Fellow at the University of Oxford's Rothermere American Institute, and a Hansard Research Scholar at the London School of Economics.
His areas of expertise include the Cold War, the modern presidency, and U.S. political and diplomatic history, with a particular focus on the "long 1960s" spanning from John F. Kennedy to Watergate. Dr. Nichter is recognized as a leading authority on the confidential White House recordings of Franklin D. Roosevelt through Richard Nixon and wrote an authoritative account of their taping systems commissioned by the White House Historical Association.
He is a New York Times bestselling author/editor of six books, including The Last Brahmin: Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. and the Making of the Cold War (Yale University Press), Richard Nixon and Europe: The Reshaping of the Postwar Atlantic World (Cambridge University Press), and, with Douglas Brinkley, The Nixon Tapes: 1971-1972 (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt) and (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt). His books on the Nixon tapes won the 2017 Arthur S. Link – Warren F. Kuehl Prize for Documentary Editing by the Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations.
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Join us in this captivating webinar recording featuring Dr. Luke A. Nichter, New York Times bestselling author and distinguished Professor of History at Chapman University. We dive deep into the turbulent world of the 1968 U.S. presidential race, a period marked by profound national division, the assassinations of Martin Luther King Jr. and Robert F. Kennedy, and heated debates over the Vietnam War, civil rights, and crime rates.
Dr. Nichter shares insights from his groundbreaking book, 'The Year That Broke Politics: Collusion and Chaos in the Presidential Election of 1968' (Yale University Press). This book offers a new perspective on one of the most controversial elections in American history, featuring unprecedented research and cooperation from key figures like Lyndon Johnson, Hubert Humphrey, Richard Nixon, and George Wallace.
Learn about Dr. Nichter's extensive research journey, including 85 interviews and new archival findings, which illuminate the political dynamics and decisions of this critical election. This work, honored with a National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship, is a must-read for anyone interested in understanding the complexities of American political history.
-------About Dr. Luke A. Nichter--------
Dr. Luke A. Nichter is a Professor of History and the James H. Cavanaugh Endowed Chair in Presidential Studies at Chapman University. He has been a Visiting Fellow at the Norwegian Nobel Institute, an Andrew W. Mellon Fellow at the Massachusetts Historical Society, a Visiting Scholar at the University of Michigan's Eisenberg Institute for Historical Studies, a Senior Visiting Research Fellow at the University of Oxford's Rothermere American Institute, and a Hansard Research Scholar at the London School of Economics.
His areas of expertise include the Cold War, the modern presidency, and U.S. political and diplomatic history, with a particular focus on the "long 1960s" spanning from John F. Kennedy to Watergate. Dr. Nichter is recognized as a leading authority on the confidential White House recordings of Franklin D. Roosevelt through Richard Nixon and wrote an authoritative account of their taping systems commissioned by the White House Historical Association.
He is a New York Times bestselling author/editor of six books, including The Last Brahmin: Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. and the Making of the Cold War (Yale University Press), Richard Nixon and Europe: The Reshaping of the Postwar Atlantic World (Cambridge University Press), and, with Douglas Brinkley, The Nixon Tapes: 1971-1972 (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt) and (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt). His books on the Nixon tapes won the 2017 Arthur S. Link – Warren F. Kuehl Prize for Documentary Editing by the Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations.
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- published: 07 Sep 2023
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Nixon attack ad '68
Nixon campaign ad attacking Democratic nominee Hubert Humphrey.
Nixon campaign ad attacking Democratic nominee Hubert Humphrey.
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Nixon campaign ad attacking Democratic nominee Hubert Humphrey.
- published: 02 Oct 2011
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Why Does the United States Use the Electoral College and Not a Popular Vote to Decide the President
Why did Al Gore lose despite winning more votes? Discover the complex and controversial role of the U.S. Electoral College and how it determines the nation's pr...
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From the archives: Lyndon B. Johnson announces he won't seek reelection in 1968
On March 31, 1968, President Lyndon B. Johnson shocked Americans when he announced he would not seek the Democratic nomination for a second term. Johnson made t...
On March 31, 1968, President Lyndon B. Johnson shocked Americans when he announced he would not seek the Democratic nomination for a second term. Johnson made the announcement at the end of a nearly 40-minute address from the White House. Watch a portion of his speech that aired in a CBS News Special Report, anchored by Dan Rather with analysis from Roger Mudd.
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On March 31, 1968, President Lyndon B. Johnson shocked Americans when he announced he would not seek the Democratic nomination for a second term. Johnson made the announcement at the end of a nearly 40-minute address from the White House. Watch a portion of his speech that aired in a CBS News Special Report, anchored by Dan Rather with analysis from Roger Mudd.
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- published: 22 Jul 2024
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