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Telephone lines were opened for viewers comments on the 2000 Presidential elections.
This episode of Road to the White House included: Several political ads from the Bush and from the Kerry presidential campaigns. In Columb… read more
This episode of Road to the White House included:
Several political ads from the Bush and from the Kerry presidential campaigns.
In Columbus, Ohio volunteers were shown going door-to-door and making telephone calls in the Kerry Ohio campaign headquarters in a get-out-the-vote effort on Friday, October 15, 2004. Then Senator Kerry’s sister Peggy spoke at a Kerry campaign event at Reynoldsburg High School in Reynoldsburg, Ohio on Saturday, October 16, 2004.
Bush presidential campaign volunteers were shown in the West Park area of Columbus, Ohio on Saturday, October 16, 2004 preparing for a 48-hour get-out-the-vote effort. One of the volunteers, Franklin County, Ohio commissioner Dewey Stokes, was shown going door to door.
Presidential campaign ads were shown from independent groups, also known as 527s, including The Media Fund, Swift Boat Vets and POWs for Truth, and Texans for Truth.
Senator John Edwards, the Democratic vice presidential nominee, spoke at an October 17, close
Telephone lines were opened for viewers comments on the 2000 Presidential elections.
Telephone lines were opened for viewer comments at the conclusion of Republican Presidential Candidate Bob Dole Campaign…
Telephone lines were opened for viewer comments about the 1996 Presidential campaign during a Clinton/Gore rally in Oakl…
Telephone lines were opened for viewer comments about the 1996 Presidential Campaigns.