1952 Presidential Campaign Newsreel
Universal Newsreel footage was shown of 1952 Republican presidential candidate General Eisenhower and his running mate…
Responding to allegations that he operated an illegal “slush” fund, Senator Nixon talked about his finances and denied any wrongdoing.… read more
Responding to allegations that he operated an illegal “slush” fund, Senator Nixon talked about his finances and denied any wrongdoing. The address is often referred to as the “Checkers speech” because he referred to his dog Checkers as the type of gift he received from supporters. Mrs. Nixon sat in a chair near her husband. close
Universal Newsreel footage was shown of 1952 Republican presidential candidate General Eisenhower and his running mate…
Commercials from 1960 presidential campaign featuring John F. Kennedy and Richard Nixon.
Vice President Richard Nixon and Premier Nikita Khrushchev waged an impromptu debate on the benefits of communism vs. capitalism,…
Haley Barbour, Republican National Committee Chairman, talked with reporters about the Republican National Committee position on…