Pro Politics with Zac McCrary

Media Consultant Neil Oxman on the History of Political Admaking & His Own Career

June 07, 2022 Zac McCrary
Pro Politics with Zac McCrary
Media Consultant Neil Oxman on the History of Political Admaking & His Own Career
Show Notes

Veteran Democratic media consultant Neil Oxman is one of the most interesting people working in politics. In addition to his years helping elect Democrats at all levels, he caddies on the PGA tour for golfing legends including Tom Watson. In this discussion, Neil talks the history of political ad-making from the 1950s to today and goes deep inside several of his own high-profile races including PA Governor Ed Rendell, Philadelphia's first Black mayor Wilson Goode, Al Gore's 1988 presidential campaign, and more throughout his career that show the ways TV can help win (and lose) political campaigns. Neil's full presentation on the history of campaign ads was recorded by C-Span in 2016 and can be found here

IN THIS EPISODE…

Neil’s Philly roots and unusual law school experience at Villanova…

Neil gets his foot in the door in politics in the summer of 1976…

What leads to Neil opening his own media firm in 1980…

Neil talks the roots of television advertising in political campaigns…

The 1969 television ad that Neil believes kicked off the rise of political ads in non-presidential campaigns…

Neil compares ads from the 70s/80s to political ads of today…

The races on which Neil starts to come into his own as a media consultant…

Neil helps Wilson Goode beat Frank Rizzo to become Philadelphia’s first Black mayor…

Neil’s role on the Kentucky Senate race in 1984 and the strategic mistake that led to Mitch McConnell’s first win…

Neil’s role as ad-maker on the Al Gore 1988 presidential campaign…

Neil’s connection to then-mayor of Cincinnati Jerry Springer…

Neil helps Ed Rendell become Philly Mayor and Governor of Pennsylvania…

The last ad that Neil thinks actually mattered in a presidential race…

Neil talks his habit of watching 100s of movies a year…

Neil talks moonlighting as a caddy on the PGA tour for greats like Tom Watson…

Who’s the best golfer in politics?

Neil’s advice for those who want to get into political media…

Neil’s recommendation for the best political movies…

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