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Scanned from the folder "Teeter, Robert - Memoranda and Polling Data (3)" in Box 4 of the Foster Chanock Files at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library December 24, 1975 MEMORANDUM TO: RICHARD CHENEY FROM: ROBERT TEETER SUBJECT: National Poll After studying the National data over the weekend, I am more convinced than ever that we must make some changes to change the President's per ception. We will have a very difficult time winning a general election unless the voters' perception of the President is …
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Scanned from the folder "Chronological File - December 1975, A-Z" in Box 59 of the Jerry Jones Files at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library December 11, 1975 EYES ONLY MEMORANDUM FOR: DICK CHENEY FROM: JERRY H. JONES SUBJECT: Dea ling with the Ga llup Po 11 Bob Teeter made the following suggestions on how to deal with the Gallup Poll to be released in the morning: • 1. We are disappointed but not dismayed. Of course, we would rather be ahead but we have always said that it would be a contest and that …
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Scanned from the folder "State Campaign Information - Missouri" in Box 19 of the Richard Cheney Files at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library THE PRESIDENT PRESIDENT HAS HAS SEEN SEEN .••• .••• THE THE WHITE WHITE HOUSE HOUSE THE WASHINGTON WASHINGTON May May 7, 7, 1976 1976 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT Y FROM: DICK CHENEY SUBJECT: Report from Gene Taylor on Missouri Taylor has completed his assessment and got back to me this morning. He said the 7th, 8th, and possibly 6th Congressional Districts look …
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Scanned from the folder "Strategy" in Box 31 of the Michael Raoul-Duval Papers at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library THE WHITE HOUSE W ASH I NGTON September 18, 1976 MEMORANDUM FOR: DICK CHENEY MIKE DUVAL FROM: DAVE GERGEN ~ SUBJECT: DEBATE STRATEGIES HIGHLY CONFIDENTIAL In our recent discussions, it was suggested that one debate strategy is for the President to be highly Presidential and to practically ignore Mr . Carter and Mr. Carter ' s arguments . illustrate : sp~ctrum To it was said that if one …
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Scanned from the folder "Reagan, Ronald (2)" in Box 25 of the Jerry Jones Files at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library An Explanation of the R eagan Victories in Te~~s and the Caucus States The unexpected Reagan success in Texas and in certain caucus states - New Mexico, Kansas, Colorado -- seem puzzling. Turnout is very high, the people corning to vote or to the caucuses are unknown and have not been involved in the Republican political system before; they vote overwhelmingly for Reagan. A clear …
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Scanned from the folder "Hartmann – Memos – President (1)" in Box 131 of the Robert Hartmann Papers at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library ' /( ,I ! . • 1. S o '1' ao I . f , , P SID '1' '1'. March 24, 1915 (Dictated Saturday, March 22) MEMORANDUM TOI ROBERT T. HARTMANN I FROM, JACK CALKINS After giving the subject a great deal Of thought durlng the past two months, I., have come to the 'firm conclusion that the PresIdent should give an affirmative signal for the formation of • campaign llnance and …
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.,., .' CROSS-CUTTING LEADERSHIP THEMES IN THE DEBATES .fORO Introduction ~ (.... { 00£ ".... tl' ::u ~ .; ,p '" ~ In televised debates the winner is not the one who sc on debating points, but the one who communicates a coherent overall impression of presidential leadership. In 1960, for example, Nixon won the debate hands down on substance -- and in fact radio listeners were swayed in his favor. But on television, his words were not reinforced by his overall bearing, which lacked the confidence and …
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Scanned from the folder "Advertising - Primary Campaign (3)" in Box B4 of the President Ford Committee Records at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library COMPTON ADVERTISING, INC. 625 Madison Avenue. New York, N Y 10022 TELE.PHONE: (212) 754-1100 August 5, 1976 BARTON A. CUMMINGS C&airmm./Ez«culive Committ«e Ii'ir. Rogers r,lorton Ford for President Campaign 1828 L Street, N.W. Washington, D. C. 200J6 Dear Rog: I regret that this letter has been delayed, but I am o~ my annual holiday up in the Adirondack …
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Scanned from the folder "August 24, 1976" in Box 29 of the White House Press Releases at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library AUGUST 24, 1976 FOR IM?lEDIATE RELEASE OFFICE OF THE HHITE HOUSE PRESS SECRETARY (Vail, Colorado) THE WHITE HOUSE REt1ARKS OF THE PRESIDEnT AND QUESTION AND ANSWER SESSION TPE BASS ~ESIDENCE 10 : 15 A. H • l'mT THE PRESIDENT: Good morninR. It is my very stron~ conviction that the American neople have a right to know where I stand on the issues and ~'7here r.lV opponent stands on …