Description: B-roll from Dukakis 88 presidential campaign. Press conference on 911. With Cuomo. On high speed train. With Irish consul. On South Boston incinerator. On teen pregnancy. In Lowell. With Teddy Kollak.
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Description: B-roll from Dukakis '88 presidential campaign. With Lloyd Bentsen in Mass. House chamber. With hard hats in Illinois. At party for handicapped children. Iowa tv coverage of Mass. farming.@ Employment Connections
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Description: B-roll from Dukakis 88 presidential campaign. At homeless shelter. With Lloyd Bentsen at Faneuil Hall. At "Employment Connections." Final press conference after defeat.
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Description: B-roll from Dukakis 88 presidential campaign. Plays trumpet. With Secret Service. At GM plant. With Celtics. At PC with Kitty. At Tufts University. At Faneuil Hall.
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Description: B-roll from Dukakis 88 presidential campaign. Iowa caucus. Announces candidacy. Signing "Creating the Future." Announces Bentsen as running mate. Votes in primary. Gay foster care protest.
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Description: George Bush campaigns in Boston & professes to emphasize the positive … while his surrogate John Sununu attacks Dukakis' record.
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Date Created: 07/07/1988
Description: George Bush deplanes Air Force 2 at Logan. Holds rally at Faneuil Hall. Supporters wave presidential campaign placards.
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Date Created: 02/24/1988
Description: Dan Rather conducts confrontational live interview with George Bush who ducks Iran contra issue. Bush Mass. campaign chair Sen. Paul Cellucci reacts. Rather defends his approach.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 01/26/1988
Description: Democrats campaign in Michigan as friends of labor, talking jobs. Blue collar, union and black support goes to Jesse Jackson. Dukakis strong in polls. Domenic Bozzotto.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 03/24/1988
Description: "Good jobs at good wages" is a favorite phrase of both Dukakis and Jackson in their presidential campaigns. Lester Thurow explains how the candidates differ on this issue. Workers.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 04/13/1988