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    <dcterms:description>The 1996 presidential campaign ad for Lee Herbert Hamilton emphasizes Indianas deep-rooted values through basketball imagery. Set against rural sunsets and traditional backdrops, scenes of spinning basketballs, bustling courts, and dedicated youth convey themes of community spirit, tradition, and perseverance, capturing the essence of Hoosier identity and heritage.</dcterms:description>
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    <dcterms:description>Todd Christopher Young's 2014 presidential campaign ad aimed to captivate the youth vote, featuring vibrant scenes from a concert with energetic crowds, dynamic lighting, and an electric guitar player. The ad sought to associate Young's political message with youthful energy and enthusiasm, underscoring a connection to modern, dynamic elements valued by younger voters.</dcterms:description>
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