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"Tough Questions" - Carter, Jimmy (James Earl) - [Democratic], 1980

 Item — BurtonHall Cold Storage: 1
Identifier: P-47-2238
"SUMMARY: Voiceover says America n worker can ask toughest questions, candidate talks to people, candidate talks about energy and oil, foreign relations with China, defense, human rights, and unemployment SUBJECTS: energy; foreign policy; human rights ICPSR: 99906 STATE ICPSR: 99 PARTY CODE: 100 FORMAT (analog): 3/4"" videotape COMMUNICATION TYPE: Positive Image ROLE: Candidate GENDER (legacy): Male"

Dates

  • Broadcast: 1980

Extent

From the Series: 14,137 Items (14,137 items (This series includes United States Office of President Campaign Ads from 1912-2016): Each item within this collection falls under the following categories: 16mm film reels, VHS videotape, 3/4" U-Matic videotape, 1" and 2" tap, Beta SP, Betamax, Mini DV, DVD, and born-digital video formats.)

Transcription

TRANSCRIPT: People that are over here from Iran that are protesting. I don't know anybody. Any American here today that they goes along with what they're doing out there. I could understand any election year the American worker can ask some of the toughest questions of all what's all that big fuss about to this coffee break in Rockville Maryland came a man with some answers a man named Jimmy Carter. Because what they have been wanting to do is to have there. Pictures taken by the TV cameras. And by the news media there with a White House in the background in order to stir up the folks back home in Iran. So I've issued orders that they will be no more Iranian demonstrations anywhere in the vicinity of the White House. Very good. Inflation is something I'm really worried. Yeah I drive 37 miles out here every day on a worldwide basis in every country on Earth. The price of oil is going to be going up. We're running out of oil

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