Feeling Good About America: The 1976 Presidential Election (2016)
Explores the presidential race between incumbent Republican President Gerald Ford and Democratic candidate and Georgia Governor Jimmy Carter, who stepped onto the national stage touting his outsider status. Ford's pardon of Richard Nixon, the anti-establishment mood surging through the country, Carter's primary strategy and the challenge to Ford by Ronald Reagan are discussed.
Director: Paul Tait Roberts
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 56 min
Release Date: October 3, 2016
Production: University of Virginia Center for Politics
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Feeling Good About America: The 1976 Presidential Election about?
- Explores the presidential race between incumbent Republican President Gerald Ford and Democratic candidate and Georgia Governor Jimmy Carter, who stepped onto the national stage touting his outsider status. Ford's pardon of Richard Nixon, the anti-establishment mood surging through the country, Carter's primary strategy and the challenge to Ford by Ronald Reagan are discussed.
- Who directed Feeling Good About America: The 1976 Presidential Election?
- Feeling Good About America: The 1976 Presidential Election was directed by Paul Tait Roberts.
- How long is Feeling Good About America: The 1976 Presidential Election?
- Feeling Good About America: The 1976 Presidential Election has a runtime of 56m (56 minutes).
- What genre is Feeling Good About America: The 1976 Presidential Election?
- Feeling Good About America: The 1976 Presidential Election is a Documentary film.
- Where was Feeling Good About America: The 1976 Presidential Election produced?
- Feeling Good About America: The 1976 Presidential Election was produced in United States of America.