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Decision 1984 / Final Campaigns #534218

NBC Evening News for Tuesday, Oct 30, 1984
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(Studio) Democrats said allegedly considering historical loss to Ronald Reagan; latest NBC News poll outlined on screen, discussed. Areas of Walter Mondale's gain detailed.
REPORTER: Tom Brokaw

(DC) Reagan's final campaign efforts examined; films shown. His courting of black, Hispanic and ethnic groups at White House affair today described. [REAGAN - claims nation shares Republican party's values.] [campaign. manager Ed ROLLINS - explains importance of Reagan appearing presidential at close of campaign] President's final campaign schedule outlined, illustrated on map. [Reagan pollster Richard WIRTHLIN - cites campaign's flexibility.] [ROLLINS - is confident.]
REPORTER: Chris Wallace

(Studio) Mondale's final campaign strategy outlined.
REPORTER: Tom Brokaw

(Duluth, Minnesota) Mondale's closing campaign efforts examined; films shown. Hubert Humphrey, Jimmy Carter mentioned. [MONDALE - seeks support from Minnesota voters.] His final strategy explained, illustrated on map. [MONDALE - considers apathy, despair and cynicism his enemy; explains.] Aides' assessment of Mondale's goal for campaign considered.
REPORTER: Lisa Myers

Reporter(s):
Brokaw, Tom;
Myers, Lisa;
Wallace, Chris
Duration:
00:08:00

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