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Johnson / Humphrey #27

ABC Evening News for Thursday, Oct 10, 1968
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(Studio) President Johnson to make political speech tonight on Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey's behalf. Excerpts from speech reported.
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds

(DC) [JOHNSON - says some political voices seek to divide people. Not many Americans will be fooled by George Wallace feigning to be apostle of order. People know difference between Richard Nixon and Hubert Humphrey. They know Nixon killed aid to education while Vice President; that he said Medicare would do more harm than good, that he speaks for Republican Party that opposes vital legislature Determined that next administration will find American and Allies in strong position on battlefield. Says look forward to day Humphrey becomes President]
REPORTER: No reporter given

Reporter(s):
Reynolds, Frank
Duration:
00:02:20

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