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- David_Garth abstract "David Garth (b. David Lawrence Goldberg in Crown Heights, Brooklyn, New York City on March 5, 1930 - d. December 15, 2014 in New York City) was an American political advertising consultant to first Democratic and later Republican office seekers initially in the State of New York and its largest minicipality, New York City (though later his reach would extend to races in Connecticut and New Jersey). He was a pioneer in the use of Cinéma vérité for campaign spots.Garth was famed for promoting non household names to underdog wins. His first major triumph in the form of an election victory came in 1965, when John Lindsay was chosen to become the next Mayor of New York City.In 1977 he helped to engineer the defeat of Mario Cuomo by his horse Edward Koch again for the office of the Mayor of New York City.Later he was instrumental in two subsequent multiple term ballot box victories for Mayor of New York City; first by a Republican, Rudy Guliani, and then by a Republican who later switched over to an independent affiliation party status, Michael Bloomberg.Garth also worked on gubernatorial campaigns of Ella Grasso in Connecticut and Brendan Byrne in New Jersey.".
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- David_Garth comment "David Garth (b. David Lawrence Goldberg in Crown Heights, Brooklyn, New York City on March 5, 1930 - d. December 15, 2014 in New York City) was an American political advertising consultant to first Democratic and later Republican office seekers initially in the State of New York and its largest minicipality, New York City (though later his reach would extend to races in Connecticut and New Jersey).".
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