[None of the Above roll-in reel]
Roll-in-Reel for the documentary “None of the Above,” which takes a look at non-voters. Includes interviews with non-voters across the country on or around election day 1996.
Roll-in-Reel for the documentary “None of the Above,” which takes a look at non-voters. Includes interviews with non-voters across the country on or around election day 1996.
Raw tape for The 90’s election specials. This tape covers the 1992 Illinois Senatorial primary between incumbent Alan Dixon, Carol Moseley Braun, and Al Hofeld. Videomaker Diane Abt goes to the Carol Moseley Braun Walkathon in Grant Park in Chicago and then attends a press screening for the senatorial debate.
Raw tape for The 90 ‘s election specials. Bill Clinton visits the Beasley Academic Center, a predominantly African-American elementary magnet school on Chicago’s South Side. This tape follows Beasley principal, Mrs. Ollie McLemore, as she visits several classes, and helps Clinton’s advance team prepare for Clinton’s visit. Videomaker Eddie Becker also asks students about Clinton and his upcoming visit.
Footage for the 90’s election specials. Note: This is not the raw footage from the Clinton t-shirt segment, this is someone shooting the tape playing off a TV monitor.
Raw footage for The 90’s Election Specials. Interviews with Cuomo supporters at a Chicago event, mostly people running to be delegates for Cuomo in Illinois. Mario Cuomo (1932-), then Governor of New York, is not an official presidential candidate, but these people support him nonetheless.
Raw footage for “The 90’s.” Videomaker Bob Hercules and interviewer / onscreen personality Stoney Burke attend the Republican National Convention in 1992. Neil Bush, Pat Robertson, and Ronald Reagan appear on the tape.
Raw footage for The 90’s election specials. Pat Buchanan campaigns in New Hampshire the day before the primary election.
Raw footage for The 90’s election specials. This tape features an interview with political consultant David Axelrod, who talks about his work for the Al Hofeld and Bill Clinton campaigns.