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1984 Presidential Debate: Reagan v. Mondale
Watch the full program Sunday, October 18 at 9am ET/6am PT on C-SPAN 3
From 1984, the second and final presidential debate between incumbent President Ronald Reagan and former Vice President Walter Mondale, his Democratic challenger. The candidates answered questions from a panel of journalists on defense and foreign policy issues, including U.S. involvement and CIA activities in Central America, negotiations with the Soviet Union on nuclear stockpiles and strategic weapons systems, and fighting terrorism in Lebanon and the broader Middle East. The Republican ticket of Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush defeated Walter Mondale and Congresswoman Geraldine Ferraro in the general election, winning the popular vote 59 to 41 percent.
INFO: https://www.c-span.org/video/?33260-1/1984-presidentia...
published: 14 Oct 2020
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The American Presidential Election of 1984
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The 50th episode in a very long series about the American presidential elections from 1788 to the present. On Election Day in 1984, Mr. Beat turns three years old, so obviously he vividly remembers how this one went down.
Feeling dorky? Visit here:
http://www.countingthevotes.com/1984
The 50th Presidential election in American history took place on November 6, 1984, on my third birthday. Yep, this was the first presidential election I was alive to witness, although I don’t...
published: 07 Oct 2016
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1984: Reagan jokes about Mondale's youth
During the 1984 presidential debate, Ronald Reagan skillfully and comedically dodges a question about his age.
published: 09 Jun 2011
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The Ronald Reagan Mic Drop Moment At The 1984 Debate | NBC News
When his age became an issue in the second 1984 presidential debate against a younger Walter Mondale, Ronald Reagan found a way to use it to his advantage.
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published: 22 Sep 2016
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Presidential ad: “It’s Morning Again in America” Ronald Reagan (R) v Walter Mondale (D) [1984—PRIDE]
“It’s Morning Again in America,” 1984
Ronald Reagan (R) vs. Walter Mondale (D)
Showcasing an idealized, homogeneous America from start to finish, this is consistently called one of the most emotionally effective political ads ever made.
Studies show that when it comes to political advertising, we feel first and think later. So the most impactful campaign ads aim for our hearts—fear, anger, hope and pride—and they run the gamut from stirring to downright dirty. I Approve This Message, an exhibition about the emotional impact of political advertising in a landscape altered by the internet, was scheduled to open at the New-York Historical Society in September 2020. The COVID-19 lockdown halted those plans, but we want to share a few of the exhibition’s ads, particularly as we head towards e...
published: 08 Jun 2020
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The 1984 Election Explained
The essential elements of the Election of 1984 for President of the United States wrapped up in a perfect ten minute gift. Ye only have to press the button. Designed for AP Government students, Political Science students in their first year and internet Trolls, the video lectures will teach you the "Cliff Notes" of that electoral landslide.
published: 06 May 2012
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Road to the White House Rewind Preview: 1984 Presidential Debate
Full Program Airs Sunday, October 16, 2016 at 10am ET. For More Information: https://www.c-span.org/series/?ahtv
published: 12 Oct 2016
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Reagan's Epic Victory Over Mondale On Election Night 1984
A true American presidential wipeout.
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published: 24 Mar 2021
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ELECTION 1984:REAGAN ACCEPTANCE
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published: 21 Jul 2016
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ELECTION 1984:MONDALE CONCESSION
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published: 21 Jul 2016
1:17
1984 Presidential Debate: Reagan v. Mondale
Watch the full program Sunday, October 18 at 9am ET/6am PT on C-SPAN 3
From 1984, the second and final presidential debate between incumbent President Ronald Re...
Watch the full program Sunday, October 18 at 9am ET/6am PT on C-SPAN 3
From 1984, the second and final presidential debate between incumbent President Ronald Reagan and former Vice President Walter Mondale, his Democratic challenger. The candidates answered questions from a panel of journalists on defense and foreign policy issues, including U.S. involvement and CIA activities in Central America, negotiations with the Soviet Union on nuclear stockpiles and strategic weapons systems, and fighting terrorism in Lebanon and the broader Middle East. The Republican ticket of Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush defeated Walter Mondale and Congresswoman Geraldine Ferraro in the general election, winning the popular vote 59 to 41 percent.
INFO: https://www.c-span.org/video/?33260-1/1984-presidential-candidates-debate
https://wn.com/1984_Presidential_Debate_Reagan_V._Mondale
Watch the full program Sunday, October 18 at 9am ET/6am PT on C-SPAN 3
From 1984, the second and final presidential debate between incumbent President Ronald Reagan and former Vice President Walter Mondale, his Democratic challenger. The candidates answered questions from a panel of journalists on defense and foreign policy issues, including U.S. involvement and CIA activities in Central America, negotiations with the Soviet Union on nuclear stockpiles and strategic weapons systems, and fighting terrorism in Lebanon and the broader Middle East. The Republican ticket of Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush defeated Walter Mondale and Congresswoman Geraldine Ferraro in the general election, winning the popular vote 59 to 41 percent.
INFO: https://www.c-span.org/video/?33260-1/1984-presidential-candidates-debate
- published: 14 Oct 2020
- views: 271223
4:18
The American Presidential Election of 1984
The Ultimate American Presidential Election Book: Every Presidential Election in American History (1788-2020) is now available! https://amzn.to/3aYiqwI
Mr. Bea...
The Ultimate American Presidential Election Book: Every Presidential Election in American History (1788-2020) is now available! https://amzn.to/3aYiqwI
Mr. Beat's band: http://electricneedleroom.net/
Mr. Beat on Twitter: https://twitter.com/beatmastermatt
Donate to Mr.Beat for prizes: https://www.patreon.com/iammrbeat
The 50th episode in a very long series about the American presidential elections from 1788 to the present. On Election Day in 1984, Mr. Beat turns three years old, so obviously he vividly remembers how this one went down.
Feeling dorky? Visit here:
http://www.countingthevotes.com/1984
The 50th Presidential election in American history took place on November 6, 1984, on my third birthday. Yep, this was the first presidential election I was alive to witness, although I don’t remember it at all. Man, I guess that means I’m almost finally done with this series. Wow.
Anyway, Ronald Reagan was easily renominated as the Republican nominee after a strong first term. The economy had rebounded, and many Americans seemed to credit Reagan for getting the rest of the world to respect the country more. Sure, the government didn’t shrink much, and military spending went way up, but that seemed to be what everyone wanted. Reagan talked trash about the Soviet Union, but more discreetly took the beginning steps to help end the Cold War.
Vice President George H.W. Bush was also easily renominated. This was the only time both a vice presidential roll call and presidential roll call was done at the same time.
While at least eight Democrats sought their party’s nomination, only three won any state primaries. One was Jesse Jackson, a civil rights activist and Baptist minister, and the first African American to be a serious contender for the Presidency. Another was Gary Hart, a Senator from Colorado, who became the main rival to Walter Mondale, the former Vice President in the Carter administration, who appeared to be the one to beat. Well Hart came close, but Mondale came out as the winner. In a somewhat surprising move, Mondale went with Geraldine Ferraro, a Representative from New York, as his running mate. She became the first major party female vice presidential candidate in American history. Mondale and the Democrats probably figured, what the heck, Reagan is so popular, we need to do whatever we possibly can to get the attention of voters to sway them our way.
Despite his old age- Reagan was now 73- he seemed unstoppable. Still, opponents questioned how well he could continue to be the commander in chief at his age. In response, at one of the debates between him and Mondale, he joked, "I will not make age an issue of this campaign. I am not going to exploit, for political purposes, my opponent's youth and inexperience."
Mondale criticized Reagan’s supply side economics, or more commonly called “trickle-down economics” and called attention to the rising budget deficits. His solution? Raise taxes. Sure, the people love hearing that. Despite Ferraro being the first major party female vice presidential candidate, she didn’t generate the excitement that Democrats at originally anticipated.
https://wn.com/The_American_Presidential_Election_Of_1984
The Ultimate American Presidential Election Book: Every Presidential Election in American History (1788-2020) is now available! https://amzn.to/3aYiqwI
Mr. Beat's band: http://electricneedleroom.net/
Mr. Beat on Twitter: https://twitter.com/beatmastermatt
Donate to Mr.Beat for prizes: https://www.patreon.com/iammrbeat
The 50th episode in a very long series about the American presidential elections from 1788 to the present. On Election Day in 1984, Mr. Beat turns three years old, so obviously he vividly remembers how this one went down.
Feeling dorky? Visit here:
http://www.countingthevotes.com/1984
The 50th Presidential election in American history took place on November 6, 1984, on my third birthday. Yep, this was the first presidential election I was alive to witness, although I don’t remember it at all. Man, I guess that means I’m almost finally done with this series. Wow.
Anyway, Ronald Reagan was easily renominated as the Republican nominee after a strong first term. The economy had rebounded, and many Americans seemed to credit Reagan for getting the rest of the world to respect the country more. Sure, the government didn’t shrink much, and military spending went way up, but that seemed to be what everyone wanted. Reagan talked trash about the Soviet Union, but more discreetly took the beginning steps to help end the Cold War.
Vice President George H.W. Bush was also easily renominated. This was the only time both a vice presidential roll call and presidential roll call was done at the same time.
While at least eight Democrats sought their party’s nomination, only three won any state primaries. One was Jesse Jackson, a civil rights activist and Baptist minister, and the first African American to be a serious contender for the Presidency. Another was Gary Hart, a Senator from Colorado, who became the main rival to Walter Mondale, the former Vice President in the Carter administration, who appeared to be the one to beat. Well Hart came close, but Mondale came out as the winner. In a somewhat surprising move, Mondale went with Geraldine Ferraro, a Representative from New York, as his running mate. She became the first major party female vice presidential candidate in American history. Mondale and the Democrats probably figured, what the heck, Reagan is so popular, we need to do whatever we possibly can to get the attention of voters to sway them our way.
Despite his old age- Reagan was now 73- he seemed unstoppable. Still, opponents questioned how well he could continue to be the commander in chief at his age. In response, at one of the debates between him and Mondale, he joked, "I will not make age an issue of this campaign. I am not going to exploit, for political purposes, my opponent's youth and inexperience."
Mondale criticized Reagan’s supply side economics, or more commonly called “trickle-down economics” and called attention to the rising budget deficits. His solution? Raise taxes. Sure, the people love hearing that. Despite Ferraro being the first major party female vice presidential candidate, she didn’t generate the excitement that Democrats at originally anticipated.
- published: 07 Oct 2016
- views: 612573
1:15
1984: Reagan jokes about Mondale's youth
During the 1984 presidential debate, Ronald Reagan skillfully and comedically dodges a question about his age.
During the 1984 presidential debate, Ronald Reagan skillfully and comedically dodges a question about his age.
https://wn.com/1984_Reagan_Jokes_About_Mondale's_Youth
During the 1984 presidential debate, Ronald Reagan skillfully and comedically dodges a question about his age.
- published: 09 Jun 2011
- views: 193065
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The Ronald Reagan Mic Drop Moment At The 1984 Debate | NBC News
When his age became an issue in the second 1984 presidential debate against a younger Walter Mondale, Ronald Reagan found a way to use it to his advantage.
» Su...
When his age became an issue in the second 1984 presidential debate against a younger Walter Mondale, Ronald Reagan found a way to use it to his advantage.
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The Ronald Reagan Mic Drop Moment At The 1984 Debate | NBC News
https://wn.com/The_Ronald_Reagan_Mic_Drop_Moment_At_The_1984_Debate_|_Nbc_News
When his age became an issue in the second 1984 presidential debate against a younger Walter Mondale, Ronald Reagan found a way to use it to his advantage.
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The Ronald Reagan Mic Drop Moment At The 1984 Debate | NBC News
- published: 22 Sep 2016
- views: 3059799
1:01
Presidential ad: “It’s Morning Again in America” Ronald Reagan (R) v Walter Mondale (D) [1984—PRIDE]
“It’s Morning Again in America,” 1984
Ronald Reagan (R) vs. Walter Mondale (D)
Showcasing an idealized, homogeneous America from start to finish, this is consi...
“It’s Morning Again in America,” 1984
Ronald Reagan (R) vs. Walter Mondale (D)
Showcasing an idealized, homogeneous America from start to finish, this is consistently called one of the most emotionally effective political ads ever made.
Studies show that when it comes to political advertising, we feel first and think later. So the most impactful campaign ads aim for our hearts—fear, anger, hope and pride—and they run the gamut from stirring to downright dirty. I Approve This Message, an exhibition about the emotional impact of political advertising in a landscape altered by the internet, was scheduled to open at the New-York Historical Society in September 2020. The COVID-19 lockdown halted those plans, but we want to share a few of the exhibition’s ads, particularly as we head towards election day on Nov. 3, 2020.
The Birth of Election Ads and 9 Classic TV Spots, read more:
http://behindthescenes.nyhistory.org/i-approve-this-message-the-birth-of-election-ads-and-9-classic-tv-spots/
Generous support for exhibitions that address the cornerstones of citizenship and American democracy provided by The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation and HISTORY.
Exhibitions at New-York Historical are made possible by Dr. Agnes Hsu-Tang and Oscar Tang, the Saunders Trust for American History, the Seymour Neuman Endowed Fund, and New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew Cuomo and the New York State Legislature. WNET is the media sponsor.
https://wn.com/Presidential_Ad_“It’S_Morning_Again_In_America”_Ronald_Reagan_(R)_V_Walter_Mondale_(D)_1984—Pride
“It’s Morning Again in America,” 1984
Ronald Reagan (R) vs. Walter Mondale (D)
Showcasing an idealized, homogeneous America from start to finish, this is consistently called one of the most emotionally effective political ads ever made.
Studies show that when it comes to political advertising, we feel first and think later. So the most impactful campaign ads aim for our hearts—fear, anger, hope and pride—and they run the gamut from stirring to downright dirty. I Approve This Message, an exhibition about the emotional impact of political advertising in a landscape altered by the internet, was scheduled to open at the New-York Historical Society in September 2020. The COVID-19 lockdown halted those plans, but we want to share a few of the exhibition’s ads, particularly as we head towards election day on Nov. 3, 2020.
The Birth of Election Ads and 9 Classic TV Spots, read more:
http://behindthescenes.nyhistory.org/i-approve-this-message-the-birth-of-election-ads-and-9-classic-tv-spots/
Generous support for exhibitions that address the cornerstones of citizenship and American democracy provided by The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation and HISTORY.
Exhibitions at New-York Historical are made possible by Dr. Agnes Hsu-Tang and Oscar Tang, the Saunders Trust for American History, the Seymour Neuman Endowed Fund, and New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew Cuomo and the New York State Legislature. WNET is the media sponsor.
- published: 08 Jun 2020
- views: 432114
10:45
The 1984 Election Explained
The essential elements of the Election of 1984 for President of the United States wrapped up in a perfect ten minute gift. Ye only have to press the button. D...
The essential elements of the Election of 1984 for President of the United States wrapped up in a perfect ten minute gift. Ye only have to press the button. Designed for AP Government students, Political Science students in their first year and internet Trolls, the video lectures will teach you the "Cliff Notes" of that electoral landslide.
https://wn.com/The_1984_Election_Explained
The essential elements of the Election of 1984 for President of the United States wrapped up in a perfect ten minute gift. Ye only have to press the button. Designed for AP Government students, Political Science students in their first year and internet Trolls, the video lectures will teach you the "Cliff Notes" of that electoral landslide.
- published: 06 May 2012
- views: 52072
1:19
Road to the White House Rewind Preview: 1984 Presidential Debate
Full Program Airs Sunday, October 16, 2016 at 10am ET. For More Information: https://www.c-span.org/series/?ahtv
Full Program Airs Sunday, October 16, 2016 at 10am ET. For More Information: https://www.c-span.org/series/?ahtv
https://wn.com/Road_To_The_White_House_Rewind_Preview_1984_Presidential_Debate
Full Program Airs Sunday, October 16, 2016 at 10am ET. For More Information: https://www.c-span.org/series/?ahtv
- published: 12 Oct 2016
- views: 4995
11:04
Reagan's Epic Victory Over Mondale On Election Night 1984
A true American presidential wipeout.
Jim On History Episodes: https://www.youtube.com/JimHeathChannel
Jim on Twitter: https://twitter.com/JimHeathTV
Jim on ...
A true American presidential wipeout.
Jim On History Episodes: https://www.youtube.com/JimHeathChannel
Jim on Twitter: https://twitter.com/JimHeathTV
Jim on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JimHeathTV
Jim on IG: https://www.instagram.com/jimheathtv/
Latest Fact News: https://www.jimheath.tv
https://wn.com/Reagan's_Epic_Victory_Over_Mondale_On_Election_Night_1984
A true American presidential wipeout.
Jim On History Episodes: https://www.youtube.com/JimHeathChannel
Jim on Twitter: https://twitter.com/JimHeathTV
Jim on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JimHeathTV
Jim on IG: https://www.instagram.com/jimheathtv/
Latest Fact News: https://www.jimheath.tv
- published: 24 Mar 2021
- views: 1863692
1:02
ELECTION 1984:REAGAN ACCEPTANCE
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https://wn.com/Election_1984_Reagan_Acceptance
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- published: 21 Jul 2016
- views: 18463
0:50
ELECTION 1984:MONDALE CONCESSION
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https://wn.com/Election_1984_Mondale_Concession
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- published: 21 Jul 2016
- views: 25108