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Carter / Press Conference #247029

CBS Evening News for Tuesday, Jul 20, 1976
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(Studio) Jimmy Carter to get $22 million in federal funds for his presidential campaign. He discusses campaign strategy with aides and holds 1st news conference since Democratic Convention
REPORTER: Dan Rather

(Plains, Georgia) Conf. held at local HS. [CARTER - says Americans know of Nixon pardon circumstances and don't need to have issue raised for political advantage by candidate. Says he wouldn't have pardoned Nixon, but won't criticize Ford for doing so. Nothing improper about Senator Walter Mondale's amendment with regard to tax break for Minnesota company] Mondale staff member meets with Carter and aides with regard to strategy. Atlanta attorney is responsible for transition from Ford to Carter presidency. Carter and brother Billy inspect peanut field. Carter's agenda noted.
REPORTER: Ed Bradley

Reporter(s):
Bradley, Ed;
Rather, Dan
Duration:
00:02:50

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