Description: Andy Card says he will not run for governor and he will support Paul Cellucci, who is an undeclared candidate.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 08/02/1989
Description: Frank Bellotti, likely gubernatorial candidate, offers criticism of and proposals for state budget. He declares he has never been more fit for a campaign.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 08/29/1989
Description: Francis Bellotti speaks of gubernatorial aspirations at Chamber of Commerce luncheon.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 10/17/1989
Description: Prospective candidates for governor and lieutenant governor have already raised plenty of campaign funds. Reps. Clapprood, Torkildsen, Paleologos, Pierce, Flood.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 11/09/1989
Description: Interview with Sharon Pratt Dixon, candidate for mayor of Washington, DC, challenging Marion Barry.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 04/24/1989
Description: Rep. Steven Pierce considers running for governor. Sen. Robert Dole attends his fundraiser. Pierce at desk on phone. Nancy Bush Ellis. Pierce shakes hands with contributors.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 06/26/1989
Description: Ed King feeds speculation that he will run for governor as Republican. George Bush speaks to Catholic lawyers in Boston; calls King his friend.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 10/02/1989
Description: While attending St. Patrick's Day party with senior citizens, Ray Flynn and Richard Voke are asked if they will run for governor. They give evasive, open- ended answers.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 03/17/1989
Description: Ray Flynn visits Chelmsford to encourage people to demand more local aid, reigniting speculation that he will run for governor.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 04/20/1989
Description: Christy George reports that Jesse Jackson spoke about leadership in a speech at the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University. George reports that Jackson is very active in this non-election year. George's report includes footage of Jackson walking a picket line with striking Eastern Airline employees and footage of Jackson visiting an Armenian earthquake zone. George talks about Jackson's activities since the 1988 election. George's report also features footage from Jackson's speech at Harvard. Jackson talks about voter cynicism in the 1988 election and the qualities of a good leader. Jackson says that the US must invest in itself in order to flourish. He explains a metaphorical term: "honeybee sense." George's report also includes footage from Jackson's 1988 presidential campaign. This edition of the Ten O'Clock News also included the following item: Lee Atwater visits Massachusetts for a Republican Party fundraiser
1:00:07: Visual: Footage of Jesse Jackson (African American political leader) as he enters an auditorium at the John F. Kennedy School of Goverment at Harvard University. The audience applauds for Jackson. Shot of a man in the crowd. Footage of Jackson addressing the audience. Jackson jokes about his speech being televised on C-Span. Jackson waves to his mother. Christy George reports that Jackson talked about the scarcity of good leaders in American politics during his speech at the Kennedy School of Government. V: Footage of Jackson delivering his speech. Jackson says that public cynicism won more voters than Bush did in the 1988 campaign. Jackson notes that 50% of the eligible voters did not vote; that 70% of voters expressed a desire for a different choice. Jackson says that Bush's campaign won while the country lost. Footage of Jackson at a campaign rally in New Hampshire on February 16, 1988. The crowd chants, "Win, Jesse, Win." George notes that Jackson travels the country regularly in non-election years. V: Shots of Jackson doing a television interview; of Jackson picketing with striking Eastern Airline employees. George reports that Jackson has walked with striking Eastern Airline employees across the nation; that Jackson turned a tour of an Armenian earthquake zone into a Soviet-American people's summit. V: Shot of a Soviet news anchor reading the news; of Jackson kissing a baby in Armenia. Footage of Jackson looking out of a window while riding on a bus in Armenia. Jackson speaks to the media, saying that human beings must care for one another. Footage of Jackson at a 1988 campaign rally. George calls Jackson a "perpetual candidate" and a "peripatetic preacher." V: Footage of Jackson speaking at the Kennedy School. Jackson says that he is a "liberal" who fights for change. Jackson says that pollsters and pundits are looking for a manufactured candidate. Jackson says that great leaders do not follow opinion polls; that great leaders mold public opinion. Jackson says that John F. Kennedy (former US President) was not following opinion polls when he reached out to Martin Luther King, Jr. (civil rights leader). Jackson says that Kennedy's actions were based on courage and principles. Jackson says that the US needs bold leadership to deal with the nation's "structural crisis." Jackson talks about "honeybee sense." Jackson says that honeybees know to drop pollen when they pick up nectar; that honeybees know the importance of keeping the flowers alive. Jackson says that the US needs to invest in itself in order to stay alive and flourish. The crowd rises to its feet and applauds for Jackson.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 04/25/1989