The long history of Presidential Campaigning Propaganda brought to the silver screen. Great historical documentaries about different presidential campaigns from the 1940s to the 50s. Table Of Contents: (1) We The People (1940) - Campaign piece for Republican Presidential Candidate, Wendell Willkie, who ran and lost the 1940 election to FDR & Henry Wallace. Focus is on how Willkie will help American Farmers - 15 Minutes (2) The Truth About Taxes (1940) - Another propaganda piece for Wendell Willkie that attacks FDR's New Deal spending and encourages more spending on National Defense and Weapons - 10 Minutes (3) Tuesday In November (1945) - Propaganda piece about how American can have "free and fair" elections even in times of war. Documents the 1944 presidential elections and appears to be aimed to Europeans to encourage them to have democratic elections and shows how they work and how they are most effective - 17 Minutes (4) Ike For President (1952) - Citizens For Eisenhower - Nixon produced this short add for their candidate - 1 Minute (5) Ike For President (1956) - A wonderful collections of political campaign ads for Eisenhower - Nixon. Targeted audiences vary from the working class to women - 17 Minutes