[The 90’s raw: 1992 election interviews]
Raw footage shot for the award-winning series The 90’s. This tape features interviews with Bob McIntyre, Director of Citizens for Tax Justice, and others about the 1992 elections.
Raw footage shot for the award-winning series The 90’s. This tape features interviews with Bob McIntyre, Director of Citizens for Tax Justice, and others about the 1992 elections.
Raw footage for The 90’s election specials. Carol Moseley Braun fundraiser in Chicago before the Democratic primaries. Interview with Braun’s Finance Committee Chairman John Rogers and footage of Braun at the party.
Videographer Eddie Becker documents various 1992 Presidential election parties in Washington, DC, including one at the home of Stewart Mott.
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.
An alternate version of the second of three election specials from the award winning series, The 90’s. This episode focuses on “The Convention” and features moments from the Democratic National Convention in New York City in 1992.
Raw footage for The 90’s election special. Videomaker Skip Blumberg covers the lead-up to the first presidential debate in St. Louis, Missouri. The tape begins in Kansas City with the Clinton team leaving the city where they had held their debate prep. Then there is footage of the Clinton support party at the St. Louis airport, then the debate hall at Washington University the next day.
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. Press and students’ parents are assembling for Clinton’s visit. Videomaker Eddie Becker asks students and their parents about Clinton and his upcoming visit. Parts of Clinton’s speech are covered as well as the media coverage of Clinton’s speech.
Raw footage for the The 90’s Election Specials. Correspondent Aaron Freeman travels with videomakers Pat Creadon and Tom Weinberg to a barber shop and a beauty salon to talk to people about the upcoming presidential election.