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  1. W. H. Auden DDB decided to broadcast the ad on Labor Day, when Johnson was supposed to begin his formal fall campaign. "Daisy" aired as a commercial only once, during a September 7, 1964, telecast of the film David and Bathsheba on The NBC Monday Movie. As the film is based on a biblical story, it is considered a family film and believed to be appropriate for the advertisement, as its audience ...

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  2. Apr 13, 2016 · April 13, 2016. "Daisy Girl" changed the advertising tactics of American presidential candidates. via YouTube. On September 7, 1964, a 60-second TV ad changed American politics forever. A 3-year ...

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  4. Other articles where Daisy campaign advertisement is discussed: Tony Schwartz: The 1964 “Daisy ad,” perhaps the single most-talked-about political spot in television history, featured a little girl counting while pulling petals off a daisy. Her image was frozen as a monotone missile launch countdown began. When the count reached zero, a nuclear mushroom cloud appeared (a reference…

  5. Sep 7, 2014 · The Arizona Republic. 0:04. 0:58. PHOENIX — Fifty years on, the most famous, or notorious, political attack ad in U.S. history hasn't lost its explosive punch. For nearly 30 seconds, a freckled ...

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  6. Sep 7, 2014 · Sunday marked the 50th anniversary of the famous “Daisy” ad run by Lyndon B. Johnson’s 1964 presidential campaign. The aim of the one-minute spot, widely known as the first political attack ...

  7. Jul 3, 2016 · The television commercial that changed American politics ran just once — but once was enough. It was 1964 and Lyndon B. Johnson, who had become president only because John F. Kennedy was ...

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