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The American Presidential Election of 1988
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The 51st episode in a very long series about the American presidential elections from 1788 to the present. In 1988, Paul Simon and the rest of the 7 Dwarves try to take down a Bush after their Hart is lost.
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The 51st Presidential election in American history took place on November 8, 1988. It was the earliest one I remembered. By many accounts, Ronald ...
published: 10 Oct 2016
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The debate that changed the 1988 election
CNN looks back at the debate question that may have cost Michael Dukakis the 1988 presidential election. Watch "Race for the White House" Sunday 3/20 9pE
published: 16 Mar 2016
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How The States Voted In Every Presidential Election
The citizens of the United States have elected 44 presidents in 57 elections since the Constitution was adopted in 1789. Since the Civil War, presidential contests have been dominated by America's two major political parties – the Republicans and the Democrats. But over the last 150 years, state allegiance to these two parties has shifted greatly. Watch to see how the states voted in every presidential election since 1860.
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Election '88 Recap
Jim Heath wrote and produced this documentary of Election 1988 while in college. Clips taken from hours of VHS recordings made during the year-long campaign. From Gary Hart dropping out of the race, to George Bush's famous "Read my lips," to Al Gore's conservative southern strategy, to the blown 17 point lead by Michael Dukakis it's all here. Plus, JFK Jr., Dan Quayle, Joe Biden, Al Haig, Jesse Jackson, Pete duPont, Pat Robertson, Richard Gephardt, Bruce Babbitt, Paul Simon, Jack Kemp, Bob Dole, Jimmy Carter, Ted Kennedy, Ann Richards, Gerald Ford, Jeane Kirkpatrick, Tom Kean, Lloyd Bentsen, George W Bush and Ronald Reagan.
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published: 28 Jan 2022
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Plagiarism in Joe Biden's 1988 presidential campaign
In his 1988 presidential bid, Joe Biden, who is now a Democratic presidential candidate for 2020, plagiarized portions of speeches made by former President John F. Kennedy, Sen. Robert F. Kennedy (D-N.Y.) and British Labour Party leader Neil Kinnock. It effectively led to him dropping out of the race. Read more: https://wapo.st/2XvME0U. Subscribe to The Washington Post on YouTube: https://wapo.st/2QOdcqK
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George H. W. Bush 1988 Presidential victory speech [FULL VIDEO]
George H. W. Bush's gave his presidential victory speech in 1988.
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The Debate Answer that Ruined Michael Dukakis In 1988 | NBC News
Sometimes it’s not what you say, it’s how you say it. NBC News’ Chuck Todd looks back on the now famous Michael Dukakis response to a very personally framed question on the death penalty during one of the 1988 presidential debates.
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Bush vs. Dukakis: The first 1988 presidential debate
The 1988 presidential election cycle featured Vice President George H.W. Bush, the Republican nominee, and Massachusetts Gov. Michael Dukakis, the Democratic nominee. The first debate was a 90-minute discussion, focusing on foreign and domestic policy. Moderated by Jim Lehrer of PBS, with questions posed by a panel of journalists, it took place on September 15, 1988, in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.
This content is brought to you as part of a PBS NewsHour project to make all presidential and vice presidential debates available to watch online.
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published: 26 Sep 2020
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1988 United States Presidential Election
The 1988 United States presidential election was the 51st quadrennial presidential election. It was held on Tuesday, November 8, 1988. Incumbent Vice President George H. W. Bush, the Republican nominee, defeated Democratic Massachusetts Governor Michael Dukakis. This was the first presidential election since 1940 in which a party won the presidency three consecutive times.
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Road to the White House Rewind Preview: George H.W. Bush - 1988 Campaign
Full Program Airs Sunday, November 22, 2015 at 10am ET. For More Information: http://www.c-span.org/series/?ahtv
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The American Presidential Election of 1988
The Ultimate American Presidential Election Book: Every Presidential Election in American History (1788-2020) is now available! https://amzn.to/3aYiqwI
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The Ultimate American Presidential Election Book: Every Presidential Election in American History (1788-2020) is now available! https://amzn.to/3aYiqwI
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The 51st episode in a very long series about the American presidential elections from 1788 to the present. In 1988, Paul Simon and the rest of the 7 Dwarves try to take down a Bush after their Hart is lost.
#mrbeat #presidentialelectionsinamericanhistory #elections
Feeling dorky? Visit here:
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The 51st Presidential election in American history took place on November 8, 1988. It was the earliest one I remembered. By many accounts, Ronald Reagan had a solid Presidency. He helped end the Cold War, and the economy remained strong. But there was some bad stuff, too. Like the Iran Contra Affair, in which the Reagan administration secretly sold weapons to Iran in exchange for hostages, but also to pay the Contras, a rebel group in Nicaragua. Oh yeah, and it was later revealed the C.I.A. was also sneaking in and selling millions of dollars worth of cocaine and sending the profits it made also to the Contras.
But most Americans didn’t know about that, and when Reagan appointed George H.W. Bush, his Vice President, as the best man to be his successor, many Republicans were on board. Bush did face some challengers, though. One that stood out was Bob Dole, the Senator from Kansas who was Gerald Ford’s running mate back when they failed to win the election of 1976. Another was, believe it or not, Pat Robertson, the former Southern Baptist minister and media mogul. (clip?) In the Iowa caucus, Bush came in third, behind both Dole and Robertson. But Bush rebounded, eventually taking a strong lead to easily win the Republican nomination, with Dan Quayle, a young Senator from Indiana. Quayle was a controversial pick among Republicans, though, because he was criticized for his lack of experience and sometimes stumbled over his words.
The Democrats had the 7 Dwarfs. No, not those 7 Dwarfs. These 7 Dwarfs. Ok, that was sort of mean, but it’s what critics called the seven leading contenders for the Democratic nomination. They included Jesse Jackson, who was back for a second try, Al Gore, another young Senator from Tennessee, Bruce Babbitt, the Governor of Arizona, Joe Biden, a Senator from Delaware. Dela WHERE? Hahaha, Sorry Delaware. Then there was Richard Gephardt, a U.S. Representative from Missouri, Paul Simon. No, not that Paul Simon. Yes, that one, a Senator from Illinois who looked very good in bow ties, and finally Michael Dukakis, the governor of Massachusetts.
Now, the Democrats tried to recruit New York Governor Mario Cuomo to run, but he declined. Then there was Gary Hart, who at first seemed destined to become nominee and the party’s leader of the future. However, the media all of sudden decided to pry into his personal life, and, as it turns out, he was cheating on his wife. Many of his supporters turned against him after they found this out, and he ended up suspending his campaign because of it.
With no clear frontrunner, the Democrats had a long and exciting primary race. In the end, it was Governor Dukakis who got the nomination. Jesse Jackson finished second, and his supporters argued he should be Dukakis’ running mate, but Dukakis disagreed, instead choosing Lloyd Bentsen, a Senator from Texas.
The Bush campaign aggressively attacked Dukakis. Bush capitalized on the word “liberal,” which was now considered by many a dirty word to call a politician. He called Dukakis a liberal when it came to everything. A guy named Lee Atwater helped circulate rumours to the media that Dukakis’s wife Kitty had burned an American flag to protest the Vietnam War, even though it wasn’t true. Bush argued Dukakis was ignorant when it came to the military.
And Dukakis responded poorly to these criticisms and rumours. I mean, he staged a photo op where he road around in a tank to try to prove he knew military matters, and it backfired horribly. That, a poor debate performance, and the fact that Bush was capitalizing on a good economy and Reagan’s popularity all greatly hurt Dukakis.
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The 51st episode in a very long series about the American presidential elections from 1788 to the present. In 1988, Paul Simon and the rest of the 7 Dwarves try to take down a Bush after their Hart is lost.
#mrbeat #presidentialelectionsinamericanhistory #elections
Feeling dorky? Visit here:
http://www.countingthevotes.com/1988
The 51st Presidential election in American history took place on November 8, 1988. It was the earliest one I remembered. By many accounts, Ronald Reagan had a solid Presidency. He helped end the Cold War, and the economy remained strong. But there was some bad stuff, too. Like the Iran Contra Affair, in which the Reagan administration secretly sold weapons to Iran in exchange for hostages, but also to pay the Contras, a rebel group in Nicaragua. Oh yeah, and it was later revealed the C.I.A. was also sneaking in and selling millions of dollars worth of cocaine and sending the profits it made also to the Contras.
But most Americans didn’t know about that, and when Reagan appointed George H.W. Bush, his Vice President, as the best man to be his successor, many Republicans were on board. Bush did face some challengers, though. One that stood out was Bob Dole, the Senator from Kansas who was Gerald Ford’s running mate back when they failed to win the election of 1976. Another was, believe it or not, Pat Robertson, the former Southern Baptist minister and media mogul. (clip?) In the Iowa caucus, Bush came in third, behind both Dole and Robertson. But Bush rebounded, eventually taking a strong lead to easily win the Republican nomination, with Dan Quayle, a young Senator from Indiana. Quayle was a controversial pick among Republicans, though, because he was criticized for his lack of experience and sometimes stumbled over his words.
The Democrats had the 7 Dwarfs. No, not those 7 Dwarfs. These 7 Dwarfs. Ok, that was sort of mean, but it’s what critics called the seven leading contenders for the Democratic nomination. They included Jesse Jackson, who was back for a second try, Al Gore, another young Senator from Tennessee, Bruce Babbitt, the Governor of Arizona, Joe Biden, a Senator from Delaware. Dela WHERE? Hahaha, Sorry Delaware. Then there was Richard Gephardt, a U.S. Representative from Missouri, Paul Simon. No, not that Paul Simon. Yes, that one, a Senator from Illinois who looked very good in bow ties, and finally Michael Dukakis, the governor of Massachusetts.
Now, the Democrats tried to recruit New York Governor Mario Cuomo to run, but he declined. Then there was Gary Hart, who at first seemed destined to become nominee and the party’s leader of the future. However, the media all of sudden decided to pry into his personal life, and, as it turns out, he was cheating on his wife. Many of his supporters turned against him after they found this out, and he ended up suspending his campaign because of it.
With no clear frontrunner, the Democrats had a long and exciting primary race. In the end, it was Governor Dukakis who got the nomination. Jesse Jackson finished second, and his supporters argued he should be Dukakis’ running mate, but Dukakis disagreed, instead choosing Lloyd Bentsen, a Senator from Texas.
The Bush campaign aggressively attacked Dukakis. Bush capitalized on the word “liberal,” which was now considered by many a dirty word to call a politician. He called Dukakis a liberal when it came to everything. A guy named Lee Atwater helped circulate rumours to the media that Dukakis’s wife Kitty had burned an American flag to protest the Vietnam War, even though it wasn’t true. Bush argued Dukakis was ignorant when it came to the military.
And Dukakis responded poorly to these criticisms and rumours. I mean, he staged a photo op where he road around in a tank to try to prove he knew military matters, and it backfired horribly. That, a poor debate performance, and the fact that Bush was capitalizing on a good economy and Reagan’s popularity all greatly hurt Dukakis.
- published: 10 Oct 2016
- views: 473469
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The debate that changed the 1988 election
CNN looks back at the debate question that may have cost Michael Dukakis the 1988 presidential election. Watch "Race for the White House" Sunday 3/20 9pE
CNN looks back at the debate question that may have cost Michael Dukakis the 1988 presidential election. Watch "Race for the White House" Sunday 3/20 9pE
https://wn.com/The_Debate_That_Changed_The_1988_Election
CNN looks back at the debate question that may have cost Michael Dukakis the 1988 presidential election. Watch "Race for the White House" Sunday 3/20 9pE
- published: 16 Mar 2016
- views: 46446
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How The States Voted In Every Presidential Election
The citizens of the United States have elected 44 presidents in 57 elections since the Constitution was adopted in 1789. Since the Civil War, presidential conte...
The citizens of the United States have elected 44 presidents in 57 elections since the Constitution was adopted in 1789. Since the Civil War, presidential contests have been dominated by America's two major political parties – the Republicans and the Democrats. But over the last 150 years, state allegiance to these two parties has shifted greatly. Watch to see how the states voted in every presidential election since 1860.
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How The States Voted In Every Presidential Election
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The citizens of the United States have elected 44 presidents in 57 elections since the Constitution was adopted in 1789. Since the Civil War, presidential contests have been dominated by America's two major political parties – the Republicans and the Democrats. But over the last 150 years, state allegiance to these two parties has shifted greatly. Watch to see how the states voted in every presidential election since 1860.
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How The States Voted In Every Presidential Election
- published: 05 Aug 2015
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Election '88 Recap
Jim Heath wrote and produced this documentary of Election 1988 while in college. Clips taken from hours of VHS recordings made during the year-long campaign. ...
Jim Heath wrote and produced this documentary of Election 1988 while in college. Clips taken from hours of VHS recordings made during the year-long campaign. From Gary Hart dropping out of the race, to George Bush's famous "Read my lips," to Al Gore's conservative southern strategy, to the blown 17 point lead by Michael Dukakis it's all here. Plus, JFK Jr., Dan Quayle, Joe Biden, Al Haig, Jesse Jackson, Pete duPont, Pat Robertson, Richard Gephardt, Bruce Babbitt, Paul Simon, Jack Kemp, Bob Dole, Jimmy Carter, Ted Kennedy, Ann Richards, Gerald Ford, Jeane Kirkpatrick, Tom Kean, Lloyd Bentsen, George W Bush and Ronald Reagan.
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Jim Heath wrote and produced this documentary of Election 1988 while in college. Clips taken from hours of VHS recordings made during the year-long campaign. From Gary Hart dropping out of the race, to George Bush's famous "Read my lips," to Al Gore's conservative southern strategy, to the blown 17 point lead by Michael Dukakis it's all here. Plus, JFK Jr., Dan Quayle, Joe Biden, Al Haig, Jesse Jackson, Pete duPont, Pat Robertson, Richard Gephardt, Bruce Babbitt, Paul Simon, Jack Kemp, Bob Dole, Jimmy Carter, Ted Kennedy, Ann Richards, Gerald Ford, Jeane Kirkpatrick, Tom Kean, Lloyd Bentsen, George W Bush and Ronald Reagan.
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- published: 28 Jan 2022
- views: 20457
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Plagiarism in Joe Biden's 1988 presidential campaign
In his 1988 presidential bid, Joe Biden, who is now a Democratic presidential candidate for 2020, plagiarized portions of speeches made by former President John...
In his 1988 presidential bid, Joe Biden, who is now a Democratic presidential candidate for 2020, plagiarized portions of speeches made by former President John F. Kennedy, Sen. Robert F. Kennedy (D-N.Y.) and British Labour Party leader Neil Kinnock. It effectively led to him dropping out of the race. Read more: https://wapo.st/2XvME0U. Subscribe to The Washington Post on YouTube: https://wapo.st/2QOdcqK
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In his 1988 presidential bid, Joe Biden, who is now a Democratic presidential candidate for 2020, plagiarized portions of speeches made by former President John F. Kennedy, Sen. Robert F. Kennedy (D-N.Y.) and British Labour Party leader Neil Kinnock. It effectively led to him dropping out of the race. Read more: https://wapo.st/2XvME0U. Subscribe to The Washington Post on YouTube: https://wapo.st/2QOdcqK
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- published: 06 Jun 2019
- views: 337564
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The Debate Answer that Ruined Michael Dukakis In 1988 | NBC News
Sometimes it’s not what you say, it’s how you say it. NBC News’ Chuck Todd looks back on the now famous Michael Dukakis response to a very personally framed que...
Sometimes it’s not what you say, it’s how you say it. NBC News’ Chuck Todd looks back on the now famous Michael Dukakis response to a very personally framed question on the death penalty during one of the 1988 presidential debates.
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The Debate Answer that Ruined Michael Dukakis In 1988 | NBC News
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Sometimes it’s not what you say, it’s how you say it. NBC News’ Chuck Todd looks back on the now famous Michael Dukakis response to a very personally framed question on the death penalty during one of the 1988 presidential debates.
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The Debate Answer that Ruined Michael Dukakis In 1988 | NBC News
- published: 22 Sep 2016
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Bush vs. Dukakis: The first 1988 presidential debate
The 1988 presidential election cycle featured Vice President George H.W. Bush, the Republican nominee, and Massachusetts Gov. Michael Dukakis, the Democratic no...
The 1988 presidential election cycle featured Vice President George H.W. Bush, the Republican nominee, and Massachusetts Gov. Michael Dukakis, the Democratic nominee. The first debate was a 90-minute discussion, focusing on foreign and domestic policy. Moderated by Jim Lehrer of PBS, with questions posed by a panel of journalists, it took place on September 15, 1988, in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.
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The 1988 presidential election cycle featured Vice President George H.W. Bush, the Republican nominee, and Massachusetts Gov. Michael Dukakis, the Democratic nominee. The first debate was a 90-minute discussion, focusing on foreign and domestic policy. Moderated by Jim Lehrer of PBS, with questions posed by a panel of journalists, it took place on September 15, 1988, in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.
This content is brought to you as part of a PBS NewsHour project to make all presidential and vice presidential debates available to watch online.
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1988 United States Presidential Election
The 1988 United States presidential election was the 51st quadrennial presidential election. It was held on Tuesday, November 8, 1988. Incumbent Vice President ...
The 1988 United States presidential election was the 51st quadrennial presidential election. It was held on Tuesday, November 8, 1988. Incumbent Vice President George H. W. Bush, the Republican nominee, defeated Democratic Massachusetts Governor Michael Dukakis. This was the first presidential election since 1940 in which a party won the presidency three consecutive times.
https://wn.com/1988_United_States_Presidential_Election
The 1988 United States presidential election was the 51st quadrennial presidential election. It was held on Tuesday, November 8, 1988. Incumbent Vice President George H. W. Bush, the Republican nominee, defeated Democratic Massachusetts Governor Michael Dukakis. This was the first presidential election since 1940 in which a party won the presidency three consecutive times.
- published: 13 Aug 2020
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Road to the White House Rewind Preview: George H.W. Bush - 1988 Campaign
Full Program Airs Sunday, November 22, 2015 at 10am ET. For More Information: http://www.c-span.org/series/?ahtv
Full Program Airs Sunday, November 22, 2015 at 10am ET. For More Information: http://www.c-span.org/series/?ahtv
https://wn.com/Road_To_The_White_House_Rewind_Preview_George_H.W._Bush_1988_Campaign
Full Program Airs Sunday, November 22, 2015 at 10am ET. For More Information: http://www.c-span.org/series/?ahtv
- published: 18 Nov 2015
- views: 5717