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Campaign 1976 / Connecticut / West Virginia / Nebraska / Church #43217

ABC Evening News for Monday, May 10, 1976
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(Studio) Democrats to vote for delegates in Connecticut Tuesday Senator Henry Jackson and Representative Morris Udall campaigned there. 33 Democrat delegates at stake in West Virginia; 28 Republican delegates at stake. President Ford and Ronald Reagan compete for 25 Nebraska delegates.
REPORTER: Howard K. Smith

(Nebraska) Jimmy Carter and Senator Frank Church are only active candidates in Nebraska. Church shown campaigning. [CHURCH - says working for self, not to stop Carter.] Church runs well in rural areas; Carter popular in cities. [CHURCH - says would appointed new Agriculture Secretary and set up new agriculture policy. Criticizes Republican candidates for rhetoric that could cause war.] Nebraska primary is important to Church.
REPORTER: Roger Peterson

Reporter(s):
Peterson, Roger;
Smith, Howard K.
Duration:
00:02:50

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