[The 90’s Election Specials raw: George Grey #2]
Raw footage for The 90’s election specials. This tape follows George Grey, Illinois campaign manager for independent presidential candidate Pat Buchanan. (Continued from a previous tape.)
Raw footage for The 90’s election specials. This tape follows George Grey, Illinois campaign manager for independent presidential candidate Pat Buchanan. (Continued from a previous tape.)
Raw footage for The 90’s election specials. Skip Blumberg visits the Clinton/Gore national campaign headquarters in Little Rock, Arkansas. He talks to the (mostly) very young volunteers and employees about their interest and role in the campaign and also to some veterans about how campaigns are changing with technology.
Raw tape for The 90’s election specials. Videomakers Diane Abt and Steve Golden visit a polling place to document the exit polling process and talk to voters about their experiences voting and being polled.
Raw tape for The 90’s election specials. Videomaker Eddie Becker interviews Bush supporters and employees of the Bush campaign, and tapes inside and outside of Bush Campaign headquarters.
Raw footage for The 90’s election specials. Outside and inside a fundraising dinner for President George H.W. Bush at the Hyatt Regency in Chicago. There are several protest groups outside of the Hyatt, including The Chicago Coalition for the Homeless, and the Illinois Coalition to End Homelessness, contrasting with the fancy, $1000 per plate dinner inside.
Raw footage for The 90’s Election Specials. Videomaker Joel Cohen attends a religious, pro-life, pro-family convention near the 1992 Republican National Convention in Houston.
Raw footage for The 90’s election specials. This tape features interviews with voters about whom they plan to vote for in the primary election.
Raw footage for The 90’s election specials. This tape features a continuation of an interview with Andrew Wilson, who created a bio campaign spot for H. Ross Perot’s presidential campaign. It is followed by footage of the actual spot and of the videomakers’ frustration with their lack of access granted by the Perot campaign.