Elections
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Channel 17 Live Election Forums, held in Channel 17 StudiosPrograms in this Series
Burlington Democratic Caucus, Channels 3 & 4 News
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01/12/1989
Burlington Democratic Caucus, Channels 3 & 4 News
Burlington Greens Enter the Political Arena
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01/09/1989
Burlington Greens Enter Political Arena with 3 candidates -
Sandy Baird, Mayor
Gary Sisco, Ward 1 Alderman
Paul Fleckenstein, Ward 6 Alderman
Bill Aswad Announces Candidacy for Burlington Mayor
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11/28/1988
Bill Aswad Announces Candidacy for Burlington Mayor
CBS Report - Rather and Stahl Discuss the Sanders for Mayor Campaign ?????
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11/08/1988
CBS Report - Rather and Stahl Discuss the Sanders for Mayor Campaign
Sanders For Governor - Campaign Party and Concession Speech
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11/08/1988
Sanders For Governor - Campaign Party and Concession Speech
U.S. Congressional Candidate Interviews, Disc 1 of 2
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11/02/1988
U.S. Congressional Candidate Interviews by CCTV staff. Disc 1 of 2, 1:51 hours
Opening comments by candidate himself Morris Earle, offering brief descriptions of each of his "opponants":
Bernie Sanders (33 mins), Paul Poirier (29 mins),...
U.S. Congressional Candidate Interviews, Disc 2 of 2
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11/02/1988
U.S. Congressional Candidate Interviews by CCTV staff. Disc 2 of 2, 70 mins
Bernie Sanders, Paul Poirier, Peter Diamondstone, Jim Hedbor (30 mins), Morris Earle (40 mins)
Disc 2 also has copy of City Clerk Rader's tips on voting (10 mins)
Interview with Morris Earle, Candidate for U.S. Congress
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10/29/1988
Interview with Morris Earle, Candidate for U.S. Congress
Morris Earle Chats About Bernie Sanders and Other Candidates
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10/29/1988
Morris Earle Chats About Bernie Sanders and Other Candidates
Interview with Jim Hedbor, Candidate for U.S. Congress
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10/28/1988
Interview with Jim Hedbor, Candidate for U.S. Congress
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CCTV Receives NEH Grant to Support Community Archives
CCTV Center for Media & Democracy is pleased to announce receipt of a National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) Humanities Collections and Reference Resources grant alongside 32 peer archival institutions across the country. This $49,927 grant award will support efforts to preserve and expand access to audio/visual community history materials in the CCTV Archives. Read more about this opportunity here!