Vanderbilt Television News Archive

Special News Broadcast recorded from PBS Evening News for Friday, Oct 30, 1992


Title: Frontline: The Best Campaign Money Can Buy

Abstract:

An examination of the process of fundraising for George Bush's and Democratic presidential candidate Bill Clinton's 1992 presidential election campaigns with Robert Krulwich (PBS), Democratic Party Chairman Ron Brown, Massachusetts Envelope Company President Steven Grossman, Vitas Health Care Corporation Chairman Hugh Westbrook, Interscope VP Bob Burkett, Clinton, River West Developments President Phil Angelides, Democratic fundraiser Robert Farmer, investment banker Ken Brodie, Democratic fundraiser Tony Coelho, Rep. Robert Torricelli, Miami (Florida) radio host Francisco Aruca, Cuban-American lobbyist Jose Cardenas, Victor's Cafe owner Sonia Zaldivar, Team 100 founder Alec Cortellas, Team 100 member Howard Leach, Felix Smith of the American Fisheries Society, Common Cause President Fred Wertheimer, Federal Election Commission head Joan Aikens, former Democratic Party Chairman Robert Strauss, former Sen. Howard Baker, Bush, Los Angeles Assistant District Attorney Wayne Doss, Watergate prosecutor Roger Witten, independent presidential candidate H. Ross Perot, Team 100 members Ken Kirshman and Larry Bathgate, ARCO Chairman L. M. Cook, and others.

Begin Time:09:00:00 pm
End Time:09:56:00 pm
TVN Record Number:656498
Copyright:Abstract and Metadata (c) 1992-2009 Vanderbilt University
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