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CBS Evening News for Monday, May 03, 1976
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(Studio) Ronald Reagan's win in Texas primary revived his campaign.
REPORTER: Walter Cronkite

(No location given) Reagan picked up 96 delegates in Texas Saturday He could get 139 more in Tuesday primaries in Alabama, Georgia and IN. 37 Republican delegates at stake in Alabama; 48 delegates at stake in Georgia. Ford's campaign manager Rogers Morton says Reagan ahead in Georgia too. 54 delegates at stake in IN. President Ford campaigns in IN last night and today.
REPORTER: Roger Mudd

(DC) 14 Washington, DC delegates belong to Ford; Reagan didn't enter delegate slate. Jimmy Carter favored in Georgia and IN. Whatever he wins from George Wallace in Alabama is pure gravy. Carter will probably add 150 delegates to total.
REPORTER: Roger Mudd

Reporter(s):
Cronkite, Walter;
Mudd, Roger
Duration:
00:02:40

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