[1987 & 1988 Political Commercials]
1089.0001
Maine
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1986 – 1988
3/4 inch compilation tape copy of 1-inch videotape commercials from 1987 and 1988 political ads. List in collection folder. // 1. 1988, George Mitchell for Senate, Mitchell walking in Waterville mill talks about free trade, :30. // 2. 1988, George Mitchell for Senate, Mitchell in Washington and at meeting, :60. // 3. 1988, George Mitchell for Senate, focuses on Mitchell's record with aerial footage of Portland Head Light, :30. // 4. 1988, George Mitchell for Senate, Mitchell plays cribbage with elderly woman, photo of Mitchell on Waterville High School basketball team, :60. // 5. 1988, George Mitchell for Senate, on drinking water, barring nuclear dumps from Maine, :30. // 6. 1988, George Mitchell for Senate, footage from 1987 Iran Contra hearings, speaks about patriotism, :60. // 7. 1988, George Mitchell for Senate, speaks about his commitment to Maine, :30 // 8. 1988, Jack Wyman for Senate, the 'Republican alternative,' :30. // 9. 1988, Olympia Snowe for Congress, speaks about protecting the elderly and children, :30. // 10. 1988, Olympia Snowe for Congress, features quotes from the national media on her leadership, :30. // 11. 1988, Olympia Snowe for Congress, features quotes from state newspapers on her accomplishments, :30. // 12. 1988, Ken Hayes for Congress, bio of Democratic candidate for Congress, :30. // 13. 1988, Ken Hayes for Congress, anti-Snowe ad, Hayes speech portion has no audio, :30. // 14. 1988, Ken Hayes for Congress, anti-Snowe ad, Snowe picture dissolves to white, :30. // 15. 1988, Ken Hayes for Congress, Hayes speech portion has no audio, :30. // 16. 1988, Ken Hayes for Congress, bio of Democratic candidate for Congress, :30. // 17. 1988, Ken Hayes for Congress, same anti-Snowe ad as number 13, Hayes speech portion has audio, :30. // 18. 1988, Ken Hayes for Congress, :30. // 19. 1988, Ken Hayes for Congress, slightly revised version of anti-Snowe ad number 14, Snowe photo dissolves to white, :30. // 20. 1988, Vote Yes on 5, independence bond issue for citizens with disabilities, Maine Citizens for Independence ad titled 'One Small Step' with Neil Armstrong audio quote, :30. // 21. 1988, Vote Yes on 2, public safety bond issue, Maine state trooper fixing woman's car beside road, :15. // 22. 1988, Vote Yes on 2, public safety bond issue, Maine state trooper aiding injured driver beside road, :15. // 23. 1988, Vote Yes on 2, public safety bond issue, Maine state trooper in elementary school classroom, :15. // 24. 1988, Vote Yes on 2, public safety bond issue, Maine state trooper fixing woman's car beside road, Marilyn Robb of Mothers Against Drunk Driving endorsement at end, :30. // 25. 1988, Vote Yes on 2, public safety bond issue, Maine state trooper aiding injured driver beside road, Jim Erwin endorsement at end, :30. // 26. 1988, Vote Yes on 2, public safety bond issue, Maine state trooper fixing woman's car beside road, Ken Curtis endorsement at end, :30. // 27. 1988, Vote Yes on 6, University of Maine bond issue, ad has text scroll, 'the bond between generations,' :30. // 28. 1988, Vote Yes on 6, University of Maine bond issue, widow Margaret Wing talks about her continuing education at University of Maine, :30. // 29. 1988, Vote Yes on 6, University of Maine bond issue, working mother Betty Trask talks about University of Maine's services, :30. // 30. 1988, Vote Yes on 6, University of Maine bond issue, Karl Larson, M.D. talks about bond issue, :30. // 31. 1988, Vote Yes on 6, University of Maine bond issue, Edmund S. Muskie and Governor John R. McKernan, Jr. endorsement, :30. // 32. 1988, Vote Yes on 6, University of Maine bond issue, University trustee Henry Richardson on campus speaks about University of Maine services, :30. // 33. 1988, Vote Yes on 6, University of Maine bond issue, University of Maine graduate Tina Richardson talks about University's engineering program, :30. // 34. 1988, Vote Yes on 6, University of Maine bond issue, Edmund S. Muskie and Governor John R. McKernan, Jr. endorsement, :30. // 35. 1988, Vote Yes on 6, University of Maine bond issue, widow Margaret Wing talks about her continuing education at University of Maine, slightly different version from number 28, :30. // 36. UPIU Local 14 President Bill Meserve comments on the International Paper strike at Jay, :30. // 37. 1988, International Paper advertisement on end of the strike in Jay, man with Lewiston paper talks about looking to the future, :30. // 38. 1988, John Baldacci for Maine Senate, 'Your Voice in Augusta,' endorsement by George Mitchell, :30. // 39. 1988, Mary-Ellen Maybury for Maine Senate, :30. // 40. 1988, John Cox for Maine Senate, candidate in District 10, :30. // 41. 1988, John Cox for Maine Senate, candidate in District 10, Governor John R. McKernan, Jr. voiceover endorsement, :30. // 42. 1988, Steve Bost for Maine Senate, candidate in District 11, comments on issues, :30. // 43. 1988, David Lowell for Maine Senate, candidate in District 14, voiceover endorsement by George Mitchell, :30. // 44. 1988, Hugh Morrison for Maine Congress, candidate in District 119, :10. // 45. 1988, Jeff Sosnaud for Bangor City Council, comments on his experience, :10. // 46. 1988, Jeff Sosnaud for Bangor City Council, comments on hard work, :10. // 47. 1988, Ted O'Meara for Congress, anti-Joe Brennan ad, :30. // 48. 1987, Vote No on 1, 'The Loading' ad by Maine Nuclear Referendum Committee, mock nuclear waste loading accident, :30. // 49. 1987, Vote No on 1, Maine Nuclear Referendum Committee ad on the disadvantages of nuclear waste being stored in the state while Maine Yankee electricity is sold out of state, :30. // 50. 1986, Central Maine Power advertisement on energy management programs for companies (non-political), :30. // 51. 1987, Vote Yes on 1, Maine State Senator Ronald Usher endorsement of a yes vote to keep Maine Yankee open, :30. // 52. 1987, Vote Yes on 1, University of Maine professor Richard Hill endorsement of a yes vote to keep Maine Yankee open, :30. // 53. 1987, Vote Yes on 1, Maine Senior Citizens Leader Cliff West endorsement of a yes vote to keep Maine Yankee open, :30. // 54. 1987, Vote Yes on 1, University of Southern Maine professor Charles Armentrout endorsement of a yes vote to keep Maine Yankee open, provides safety facts, :30.
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