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- A partnership between the Doyle Dane Bernbach agency and Tony Schwartz, the "Daisy" advertisement was designed to broadcast Johnson's anti-war and anti-nuclear positions. Goldwater was against the Nuclear Test Ban Treaty and suggested the use of nuclear weapons in the Vietnam War, if necessary.
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Apr 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-old...
1 day ago · In a minute-long television ad, a massive atomic blast blots out a young girl innocently plucking the petals of a daisy. The ad never mentioned Johnson’s opponent, Senator Barry Goldwater. But ...
Jul 1, 2008 · Perhaps the most infamous political ad of all time.
"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. Though aired only once, it is considered one of the most important factors in Johnson's landslide victory over the Republican Party 's candidate, Barry ...
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- September 7, 1964
8.74K subscribers. Subscribed. 79. 38K views 12 years ago. The notorious, oft-referenced campaign ad for Lyndon Johnson's 1964 presidential run against Barry Goldwater. Also known as "Daisy...
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Sep 7, 2014 · The groundbreaking commercial's official title was "Peace, Little Girl," but history forever associates it with the anonymous 3-year-old tot from Pine Beach, N.J., who starred in it: "Daisy...