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Political Campaigns / 1972 / Republican Strategy #207461

CBS Evening News for Sunday, Nov 08, 1970
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(Studio) Nixon vows Vietnam war over, country prosperous, crime down by 1972; "Time" magazine reports Nixon claims reelection sure; Senator Edmund Muskie sounding out chances for President nomination
REPORTER: Roger Mudd

(No location given) [MUSKIE - says country needs good leader]
REPORTER: No reporter given

(Studio) Republicans differ on campaign strategy.
REPORTER: Roger Mudd

(No location given) [U.S. Housing and Urban Development Secretary George ROMNEY - says administration accomplishments should be emphasized, especially desegregation.]
REPORTER: No reporter given (WJBK-TV newsfilm)

(No location given) [Republican chairperson Rogers MORTON - says Nixon campaign positive; didn't attack anybody.]
REPORTER: No reporter given

Reporter(s):
Mudd, Roger
Duration:
00:03:10

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