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Campaign 1976 / Reagan / Ford / Michigan #245954

CBS Evening News for Sunday, May 16, 1976
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(Studio) Ronald Reagan picked up 40 new Republican delegates from wkend. caucuses. President Ford received 8. Reagan has 473 delegates; 335 for Ford; 384 uncommitted. Ford believes many uncommitted will swing to him.
REPORTER: Bob Schieffer

(Grand Rapids, Michigan) President, Mrs. Ford and son Jack and daughter Susan attend their home town church. Ford greets crowds. 10 Michigan newspapers incling. "Detroit Free Press" endorse Ford.
REPORTER: Phil Jones

(Saginaw, Michigan) Ford stresses his record. He appears confident of Michigan victory.
REPORTER: Phil Jones

(Studio) On NBC's "Meet the Press," Ronald Reagan's campaign manager, Senator Paul Laxalt, says Ford's campaign is not all washed up.
REPORTER: Bob Schieffer

Reporter(s):
Jones, Phil;
Schieffer, Bob
Duration:
00:02:50

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