ABC Evening News for Friday, May 14, 1976
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(Studio) Jimmy Carter meets with AFL-CIO President, George Meany.
REPORTER: Harry Reasoner
(DC) Mtg. closed to reporters [CARTER - hopes for Meany and other labor leaders' support if he recs. Democrat president nomination.]
REPORTER: Sam Donaldson
(MD) Carter campaigns in Maryland against efforts of California Governor Edmund Brown Junior Carter contends Brown is tool of political forces that want to stop Carter.
REPORTER: Sam Donaldson
(MD) [BROWN - asks why Carter is trying to stop him.] Brown cites his record as reformer. [Ward LDR. - says Brown is beautiful.] Brown says he accepts support but not philosophy of political bosses. Brown running well among Catholics, young Democrats, women and liberals. [Allegheny College student Jane JENKINS - says Brown is political rhetoric.] [Baltimore insurance broker Ken BROWN - says Brown is straight (on issues).] Brown has momentum to win.
REPORTER: John Martin
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