NBC Evening News for Friday, Jul 16, 1976
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(Studio) Jimmy Carter breakfasts with Democratic national committee and announces his campaign plans. Senator Walter Mondale says Senator Hubert H. Humphrey advised him to keep it brief.
REPORTER: David Brinkley
(NYC) Democratic Convention enthusiastically endorses Carter's Vice President choice and applauded Carter's acceptance speech. Democratic ticket meets with Democratic leaders [CARTER - says polls look good now for Fall election. Democrats could make mistake of overconfidence.] Carters and Mondales have private luncheon together before leaving NYC. Campaign strategy to be planned next week Carter determined to win all 50 states.
REPORTER: Don Oliver
(Studio) Report on Mondale.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(NYC) Police and Secret Service guard Mondale. Due to staff shortage, friend volunteers to be press secretary and Carter staff lends help and car. [MONDALE - tells how hard he'll campaign to win.] Mondale to go to Minnesota Saturday, to take few days off and will meet with Carter in Plains, Georgia.
REPORTER: Robert Hager
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