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  • Presidential Campaigns: Documents Decoded

    Presidential Campaigns by Shea, Daniel M.; Harward, Brian M.;

    Documents Decoded

    Sorozatcím: Documents Decoded;

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    Combining primary sources with expert commentary, this timely book probes critical moments in U.S. presidential elections in the last 20th- and early 21st-centuries, empowering readers to better understand and analyze the electoral process.
    Presidential Campaigns: Documents Decoded illuminates both the high stakes of a presidential campaign and the gaffes, controversies, and excesses that often influence the outcome. With a view to enabling readers to develop skills essential to political literacy, the book examines crisis points in modern presidential elections from the early 1950s through the late 2000s.

    Chronologically organized, the study focuses on key events pertinent to each election. It provides an original account of the event, such as a debate transcript or news report, as well as a discussion detailing how the issue emerged and why it was important. This unique and engaging approach enables students to experience the actual source material as voters might have. At the same time, it shows them how an expert views the material, facilitating a deeper understanding of the narratives every presidential campaign constructs around its candidates, its party, and its opponents.

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    Tartalomjegyzék:

    Introduction: Crisis Points in Modern Presidential Election,
    ELECTION OF 1952
    Truman on Civil Rights,
    President Harry Truman-s Special Message to Congress on Civil Rights
    February 2, 1948
    McCarthy at the 1952 Republican National Convention,
    Senator Joseph McCarthy-s Address to the Republican National Convention
    July 9, 1952
    Eisenhower at the 1952 Republican National Convention,
    General Dwight D. Eisenhower-s Address Accepting the Presidential Nomination at the Republican National Convention
    July 11, 1952
    A Promise: Dwight D. Eisenhower and Earl Warren,
    Memorandum from President Eisenhower to Attorney General Herbert Brownell Jr.
    August 5, 1953
    Nixon-s "Checkers" Speech,
    Television Address by Richard Nixon
    September 23, 1952
    ELECTION OF 1956
    Eisenhower and Desegregation,
    The President-s News Conference
    August 8, 1956
    Eisenhower and the Suez Crisis,
    The President-s News Conference
    August 8, 1956
    ELECTION OF 1960
    Eisenhower, Nixon, and the U2 Spy Plane Incident,
    Telegram from the Embassy in the Soviet Union to the Department of State, Moscow, 7:00 p.m.
    May 9, 1960
    Nixon-s Fifty-State Pledge,
    Richard Nixon-s Acceptance Speech at the Republican National Convention
    July 28, 1960
    Kennedy-s Religion Speech,
    John F. Kennedy-s Speech on Religious Bigotry to the Greater Houston Ministerial Association
    September 12, 1960
    Kennedy, Nixon, and the First Televised Presidential Debate,
    Stills from the Nixon-Kennedy Debate
    September 26, 1960
    "Nixon-s Experience?" Ad,
    Anti-Richard Nixon Campaign Ad
    1960
    ELECTION OF 1964
    Rockefeller on Goldwater-s Extremism,
    Nelson Rockefeller-s Remarks to the Republican National Convention
    July 14, 1964
    Goldwater-s Rejoinder to Rockefeller,
    Barry Goldwater-s Acceptance Speech at the Republican National Convention
    July 14, 1964
    "Peace Little Girl" ("Daisy Girl") Ad,
    Campaign Ad for Lyndon B. Johnson by the Democratic National Committee
    September 7, 1964
    Goldwater-s Sanity,
    "1,189 Psychiatrists Say Goldwater Is Psychologically Unfit to be President!"
    FACT Magazine
    September 1964
    ELECTION OF 1968
    Wallace-s Third-Party Run,
    Stand Up for America: George Wallace Campaign Brochure
    1968
    RFK Announces His Candidacy,
    Robert F. Kennedy-s Announcement of Candidacy for President
    March 16, 1968
    LBJ Not Seeking Reelection,
    President Lyndon B. Johnson-s Remarks on Decision Not to Seek Reelection
    March 31, 1968
    RFK and MLK,
    Robert F. Kennedy Relaying News of the Assassination of Martin Luther King Jr.
    April, 4, 1968
    Ted Kennedy on Robert-s Death,
    Ted Kennedy-s Address at the Public Memorial Service for Robert F. Kennedy
    June 8, 1968
    Nixon-s Campaign against the Warren Court,
    Richard Nixon-s Acceptance Speech at the 1968 Republican National Convention
    August 8, 1968
    Ribicoff: "Gestapo Tactics in the Streets of Chicago!,"
    Abraham Ribicoff-s Speech Nominating George McGovern for the U.S. Presidency
    August 28, 1968
    ELECTION OF 1972
    McGovern-Fraser Commission Report,
    Report for the Democratic National Committee by the McGovern-Fraser Commission
    1971
    Muskie and the Manchester Union Leader,
    Don Nicoll-s Interview with Tony Podesta
    February 1972
    Attempted Assassination of Wallace,
    "Wallace Shooting: A Campaign Altered by Violence"
    Congressional Quarterly Weekly Report (May 20, 1972)
    May 15, 1972
    Nixon and the Watergate Scandal,
    Final Report of the Senate Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities (June 1974)
    June 17, 1972
    McGovern and the Eagleton Affair,
    Excerpts from Thomas Eagleton-s Press Conference, Custer, South Dakota
    July 25, 1972
    Ford Pardons Nixon,
    President Gerald Ford-s Announcement of Nixon-s Pardon
    September 8, 1974
    ELECTION OF 1976
    "To Restore America,"
    Ronald Reagan-s Speech at the Republican National Convention
    March 31, 1976
    "Bio" Ad: The Man from Plains,
    Campaign Ad for Jimmy Carter
    1976
    The Gaffe Heard around the World,
    The Second Carter-Ford Presidential Debate
    October 6, 1976
    ELECTION OF 1980
    Carter-s "Crisis of Confidence" Speech,
    Address to the Nation on the Energy Situation
    July 15, 1979
    Ted Kennedy-s "Mudd Moment,"
    Excerpt from Roger Mudd-s Memoir The Place to Be (2008)
    November 4, 1979
    Failed Rescue Mission,
    President Jimmy Carter-s Address to the Nation on the Failed Attempt to Rescue American Embassy Hostages Held in Iran
    April 25, 1980
    "The Dream Will Never Die" Speech,
    Senator Ted Kennedy-s Address to the Democratic National Convention
    August 12, 1980
    "Are You Better Off Than You Were Four Years Ago?,"
    The Second Carter-Reagan Presidential Debate
    October 28, 1980
    ELECTION OF 1984
    Mondale and Paying Higher Taxes,
    Walter Mondale-s Acceptance Speech at the Democratic National Convention
    July 19, 1984
    Reagan-s Age Issue,
    The Second Reagan-Mondale Presidential Debate
    October 21, 1984
    "Morning in America" Ad,
    Campaign Ad for Ronald Reagan
    1984
    ELECTION OF 1988
    Hart and Donna Rice,
    "Newspaper Stakeout Infuriates Hart: Report on Female House Guest Called 'Character Assassination-"
    James R. Dickenson and Paul Taylor, Washington Post
    May 4, 1987
    Bush-s "Read My Lips" Pledge,
    George Bush-s Acceptance Speech at the Republican National Convention
    August 18, 1988
    Dukakis and the "Tank Ride" Ad,
    Anti-Michael Dukakis Campaign Ad
    1988
    "Senator, You Are No Jack Kennedy,"
    Bentsen-Quayle Vice Presidential Debate
    October 5, 1988
    Dukakis and the Death Penalty Question,
    The Second Bush-Dukakis Presidential Debate
    October 13, 1988
    "Willie Horton" Ad,
    Anti-Michael Dukakis Campaign Ad
    1988
    Reagan, Bush, and the Iran-Contra Affair,
    Excerpt from the Final Report of the Independent Counsel for Iran/Contra Matters (August 4, 1993)
    1987-1988
    ELECTION OF 1992
    The Star Publishes Gennifer Flowers-Allegations,
    "PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN: Allegations of Clinton Affairs May Recast Democrats-Race"
    Rhodes Cook, CQ Weekly
    January 25, 1992
    Is Bill Clinton a Draft Dodger?,
    Bill Clinton-s 1969 Letter to the Head of the University of Arkansas-s Army Reserve Program
    February 12, 1992
    Buchanan at the Republican National Convention,
    Pat Buchanan-s Address to the Republican National Convention
    August 17, 1992
    ELECTION OF 1996
    Colin Powell Declines to Run,
    Press Conference in Washington, D.C.
    November 8, 1995
    Dole Retires from the Senate,
    Address on the Senate Floor
    June 11, 1996
    ELECTION OF 2000
    Clinton, Gore, and the Monica Lewinsky Affair,
    Excerpt from the Starr Report
    September 9, 1998
    Push Polls and Whispers: South Carolina Primary,
    Republican Primary Debate in South Carolina
    February 16, 2000
    Nader at the Green Party Convention,
    Ralph Nader-s Acceptance Speech at the Green Party Convention
    June 25, 2000
    Gore-s Kiss,
    Image from the 2000 Democratic National Convention
    August 17, 2000
    Bush v. Gore,
    George W. Bush, et al., Petitioners v. Albert Gore, Jr., et al.
    On Writ of Certiorari to the Florida Supreme Court
    December 12, 2000
    ELECTION OF 2004
    Bush and Same-Sex Marriage Initiatives in Competitive States,
    President Bush-s Remarks Calling for a Constitutional Amendment Defining and Protecting Marriage
    February 24, 2004
    Kerry and the Swift Boat Veterans for Truth,
    Anti-John Kerry Campaign Ad
    2004
    Bush Air National Guard Allegations Surface,
    Alleged Air National Guard Memo (August 18, 1973)
    September 8, 2004
    ELECTION OF 2008
    Obama-s Keynote Speech,
    Barack Obama-s Speech at the Democratic National Convention, Boston, Massachusetts
    July 27, 2004
    Obama, Race, and the South Carolina Democratic Primary,
    Barack Obama-s Victory Speech following the South Carolina Primary
    January 26, 2008
    "A More Perfect Union" Speech,
    Barack Obama-s Speech on Race
    March 18, 2008
    Obama Rejects Public Financing,
    Letter to Barack Obama from Common Cause and the League of Women Voters (February 2008)
    June 2008
    Obama at the Democratic National Convention,
    Barack Obama-s Acceptance Speech at the Democratic National Convention
    August 28, 2008
    McCain-s "Fundamentals" Gaffe,
    Campaign Speech in Jacksonville, Florida
    September 15, 2008
    The "Joe the Plumber" Exchange,
    Third Obama-McCain Presidential Debate
    October 15, 2008
    Powell-s Endorsement of Obama,
    Excerpt from Obama-s Speech at Fayetteville, North Carolina
    October 19, 2008
    ELECTION OF 2012
    Rick Perry-s "Oops Moment,"
    Republican Presidential Primary Debate, Rochester, Michigan
    November 9, 2011
    Bill Clinton at the Democratic Convention,
    Bill Clinton-s Address to the Democratic National Convention, Charlotte, North Carolina
    September 5, 2012
    Mother Jones Releases Mitt Romney-s "47%" Video,
    Transcript of Video from Mitt Romney Fund-raiser, Boca Raton, Florida (May 17, 2012)
    September 17, 2012
    An October Surprise: Hurricane Sandy,
    "FEMA and Federal Partners Continue Steadfast Support for Areas Affected by Superstorm"
    Federal Emergency Management Agency Press Release
    October 31, 2012
    Timeline,
    Further Reading,
    Index,
    About the Authors,

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