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Decision 1984 / Ferraro #534004

NBC Evening News for Thursday, Oct 18, 1984
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REPORTER: Tom Brokaw

(Seattle, WA) Geraldine Ferraro's appearance here, attacking President Reagan's age and competence, featured; films shown. [FERRARO - notes audience has her children's future in their hands; accuses Reagan of being consistently uninformed and disturbingly detached; questions youth's support for him; responds to former Marines' concerns about Iran and Lebanon, students' concern with economy] Ferraro said focusing on young voters and women in remainder of campaign
REPORTER: Bob Kur

Reporter(s):
Brokaw, Tom;
Kur, Bob
Duration:
00:01:40

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