A video of a Les AuCoin campaign ad for the 1992 Senate election in Oregon. Paid for by the Realtors Political Action Committee, the ad is titled "Courage" and mentions the endorsements of The Bulletin and The Oregonian for AuCoin's campaign.
A video of a Les AuCoin campaign ad for the Democratic primary for the 1992 Senate election in Oregon. The ad contrasts AuCoin to Harry Lonsdale, his opponent in the Democratic primary. While AuCoin defeated Lonsdale in the Democratic primary, he ultimately lost in the general election against incumbent Bob Packwood.
An anti-Harry Lonsdale campaign advertisement paid for by the AuCoin for Senate Committee during the Democratic primary for the 1992 Senate election in Oregon. The ad is titled "Sustain" and discusses Lonsdale's record with logging environmental groups. While AuCoin defeated Lonsdale in the Democratic primary, he ultimately lost in the general election against incumbent Bob Packwood.
A video recording of a Les AuCoin campaign ad for the Democratic primary for the 1992 Senate election in Oregon. The ad contrasts AuCoin to Harry Lonsdale, his opponent in the Democratic primary. While AuCoin defeated Lonsdale in the Democratic Primary, he ultimately lost in the general election against incumbent Bob Packwood.
A video featuring a Les AuCoin campaign advertisement for the 1992 Senate election in Oregon. In the video, AuCoin states: "Whatever else you've heard in this campaign, there are some fundamental values at stake. For me, they come down to what sort of country we want to be. I believe in a country where the Supreme Court defends, not attacks, a woman's right to choose. Where the gun lobby is beaten, and illegal handguns are kept off our streets, and where a growing economy means family wage jobs for working Americans. On Tuesday, let's look beyond the name calling. Judge me on the values you and I have always shared." In 1992, US Congressman Les AuCoin campaigned for Bob Packwood's US Senate seat, ultimately losing to Packwood. This ad was produced following a swarm of attack ads against the AuCoin campaign.
A video featuring several Les AuCoin campaign ad outtakes for the 1992 Senate election in Oregon. In the video, AuCoin states: "Whatever else you've heard in this campaign, there are some fundamental values at stake. For me, they come down to what sort of country we want to be. I believe in a country where the Supreme Court defends, not attacks, a woman's right to choose. Where the gun lobby is beaten, and illegal handguns are kept off our streets, and where a growing economy means family wage jobs for working Americans. On Tuesday, let's look beyond the name calling. Judge me on the values you and I have always shared." In 1992, US Congressman Les AuCoin campaigned for Bob Packwood's US Senate seat, ultimately losing to Packwood. This ad was produced following a swarm of attack ads against the AuCoin campaign.
A video featuring a KATU 2 Sunday NW interview of US Congressman Les AuCoin on his decision to leave his position in the House of Representatives to run for Bob Packwood's seat in the US Senate in the 1992 election. Topics discussed in the interview include the Housing Bank scandal, environmental policy and the Endangered Species Act, the timber industry in Oregon, abortion rights, the federal budget and military spending, school funding, Anita Hill's Testimony, gun control, and the 1992 presidential election.
A video recording of a 1992 anti-Bob Packwood campaign ad funded by the AuCoin for Senate Committee. In 1992, US Congressman Les AuCoin campaigned for Bob Packwood's US Senate seat, ultimately losing to Packwood. This ad is titled "Trickle," and criticizes trickle down economics and Senator Bob Packwood.
A video recording of a Les AuCoin campaign ad for the 1992 US Senate race in Oregon. In 1992, US Congressman Les AuCoin campaigned for Bob Packwood's US Senate seat, ultimately losing to Packwood. Referencing the job market and the issue of outsourcing in the economy, the slogan for this ad is "Les AuCoin will work for us."
A video recording of a 1992 anti-Bob Packwood campaign ad funded by the AuCoin for Senate Committee. In 1992, US Congressman Les AuCoin campaigned for Packwood's US Senate seat, ultimately losing to Packwood. Referencing the job market and Packwood's congressional attendance and history of supporting tax breaks for the wealthy, the slogan for this ad is "if we let him get away with it, the joke's on us."
A video recording of a 1992 anti-Bob Packwood campaign ad funded by the AuCoin for Senate Committee. In 1992, US Congressman Les AuCoin campaigned for Packwood's US Senate seat, ultimately losing to Packwood. Referencing the job market and Packwood's congressional attendance, the slogan for this ad is "Don't we deserve better?"
A video recording of a 1992 anti-Bob Packwood televised campaign ad funded by the AuCoin for Senate Committee. In 1992, US Congressman Les AuCoin campaigned for Packwood's US Senate seat, ultimately losing to Packwood. The slogan for this ad is "we deserve better."
A video recording featuring two 1992 anti-Bob Packwood campaign ads funded by the AuCoin for Senate Committee. Centering around the issues of tax breaks and balancing the federal budget, the slogans for the commercials include "Come on, Bob. You're not kidding us" and "That's the real difference." In 1992, US Congressman Les AuCoin campaigned for Packwood's US Senate seat, ultimately losing to Packwood.
A video clip that features one of several versions of a 1992 anti-Bob Packwood campaign ad funded by the AuCoin for Senate Committee. The ad criticizes Packwood's history with tax reform legislation. In 1992, US Congressman Les AuCoin campaigned for Packwood's US Senate seat, ultimately losing to Packwood. Referencing Packwood's history of supporting tax breaks for the wealthy, the slogan for this ad is "What about us?" The video recording features a playback of the ad.
A video recording that features one of several versions of a 1992 anti-Bob Packwood campaign ad funded by the AuCoin for Senate Committee. In 1992, US Congressman Les AuCoin campaigned for Packwood's US Senate seat, ultimately losing to Packwood. Referencing Packwood's history of supporting tax breaks for the wealthy, the slogan for this ad is "What about us?"
A video recording that features one of several versions of a 1992 anti-Bob Packwood campaign ad funded by the AuCoin for Senate Committee. In 1992, US Congressman Les AuCoin campaigned for Packwood's US Senate seat, ultimately losing to Packwood. Referencing Packwood's history of supporting tax breaks for the wealthy, the slogan for this ad is "What about us?"
A video recording that features one of several versions of a 1992 anti-Bob Packwood campaign ad funded by the AuCoin for Senate Committee. In 1992, US Congressman Les AuCoin campaigned for Packwood's US Senate seat, ultimately losing to Packwood. Referencing Packwood's history of supporting tax breaks for the wealthy, the slogan for this ad is "What about us?" This version of the campaign ad claims that Packwood received contributions from the tax codes he had written.
A video recording that features one of several versions of a 1992 anti-Bob Packwood campaign ad funded by the AuCoin for Senate Committee. In 1992, US Congressman Les AuCoin campaigned for Packwood's US Senate seat, ultimately losing to Packwood. Referencing Packwood's history of supporting tax breaks for the wealthy, the slogan for this ad is "What about us?"
A video recording that features a Les AuCoin campaign ad for the 1992 US Senate election in Oregon, sponsored by the AuCoin for Senate Committee. In 1992, US Congressman Les AuCoin campaigned for Packwood's US Senate seat, ultimately losing to Packwood. The slogan for this ad is "It's time for a change."
A video recording featuring an outtake for one of US Congressman Les AuCoin's campaign ads for the US Senate in the 1992 election. The video, which was filmed outdoors, mentions a "house bank," referring to the 1992 House banking scandal in Congress, from which AuCoin was cleared of any wrongdoing.
A compilation of video clips, mostly featuring outtakes from one of US Congressman Les AuCoin's campaign ads for the US Senate in the 1992 election. Most video clips mention a "House Bank," referring to the 1992 House banking scandal in Congress, from which AuCoin was cleared of any wrongdoing. The last video clip features an AuCoin campaign ad for the 1992 US Senate election in Oregon, in which he criticizes the Star Wars program.
A video clip that features a single outtake for one of Les AuCoin's campaign ads for the 1992 US Senate election in Oregon. In the video, AuCoin mentions a "House Bank," referring to the 1992 House banking scandal in Congress, of which AuCoin was cleared of any wrongdoing by the US Department of Justice.