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Race for the White House is an American political television show that discusses various US presidential election campaigns throughout United States history. It premiered on March 6, 2016, on CNN.
- Obama v. McCain. John McCain's moment of clarity. The 2008 election lesson we shouldn't miss. This state shifted Obama's strategy.
- Reagan vs. Carter. Reagan vs. Carter holds a crucial lesson for 2020 Dems. This four-word line packed a punch in 1980's election. Jimmy Carter's legacy, in photos.
- Johnson vs. Goldwater. Attacking the press for liberal bias is a staple of Republican campaigns -- and it all began in 1964. How LBJ transformed the lives of millions.
- 'Wilson vs. Taft vs. Roosevelt' What Democrats can learn from Roosevelt vs. Taft. Roosevelt was shot on the campaign trail. The 1912 had an 'astonishing betrayal'
Race for the White House: With Kevin Spacey, Mahershala Ali, Tim Naftali, Pat Buchanan. Notable US Presidential election races throughout American history are examined.
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- 2016-03-06
- Documentary, Drama, History
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Narrated and co-executive produced by Oscar winner Kevin Spacey, "Race for the White House" captures the high-stakes drama, dirty politics and Machiavellian schemes...
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Go inside the drama of America's highest-stakes presidential elections. Stream now on discovery+.
An unpopular Harry Truman travels across America by train in a race against time to win the White House and beat his opponent, Thomas Dewey.
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Mar 5, 2016 · Unpopular, presiding over a divided Party, lagging far behind in the polls against his opponent, Thomas Dewey, Harry Truman travels across America by train in a race against time to win the White House.