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  1. " Daisy ", sometimes referred to as " Daisy Girl " or " Peace, Little Girl ", is an American political advertisement that aired on television as part of Lyndon B. Johnson 's 1964 presidential campaign.

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  2. 1964 was a leap year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar, the 1964th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 964th year of the 2nd millennium, the 64th year of the 20th century, and the 5th year of the 1960s decade.

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  4. Apr 13, 2016 · On September 7, 1964, a 60-second TV ad changed American politics forever. A 3-year-old girl in a simple dress counted as she plucked daisy petals in a sun-dappled field. Her words were...

  5. United States presidential election of 1964. In United States presidential election of 1964: The campaign. …the Democrats produced the so-called Daisy ad, one of the most powerful television advertisements in presidential election history, which showed a little girl in a field picking flower petals.

  6. On September 7, 1964, television advertising history was made during the broadcast of NBC’s Monday Night at The Movies. That’s when a new kind of TV ad was first aired that would forever change the art and practice of political advertising – and to a large degree, political campaigning as well.

  7. Sep 7, 2016 · Perhaps the most famous of all—and certainly one of the most controversial—is a commercial produced primarily by Tony Schwartz for President Lyndon B. Johnson’s 1964 campaign against Barry Goldwater. Its official title is “Peace, Little Girl,” but it’s much better known as the “Daisy” ad.

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