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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 …
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Scanned from the folder "Material Not Released to the Press - Background Briefings by Administration Officials (2)" in Box 40 of the Ron Nessen Files at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library This Copy For BA C KGR0 UND B R I E FIN G AT THE WHITE HOUSE WITH U.S. OFFICIALS AT 10:13 A.M. EDT JULY 17, 1976 SATURDAY (Hartford, Connecticut) MR. NESSEN: From time to time some of you have asked questions about how the campaign is going and where the delegate count stands, and so forth. I thought you probably …
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AUG ;976 MEMORANDilll FOR BOB HARTMANN SUBJE CT: Your request for sug gestions for t he Pr esident's "Accept ance Speech" 1. The President's acceptance speech might step off in t one and mood from the two outstanding speeche s he delivered in August, 1974. 2. The speech s ho uld include his conviction that mo re money should be left in the hands of the Americ an pe ople, by tax cut s an d spending re stra ints, so that they can ma ke the judgments a s to how it should be spent . 3. The foreign-national …
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Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library White House Photographs September 17, 1974 This database was created by Library staff and indexes all photographs taken by the Ford White House photographers on this date. Use the search capabilities in your PDF reader to locate key words within this index. Please note that clicking on the link in the “Roll #” field will display a 200 dpi JPEG image of the contact sheet (1:1 images of the 35 mm negatives). Gerald Ford is always abbreviated “GRF” in the "Names" field. If …
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Scanned from the folder "States - Michigan" in Box 19 of the Richard Cheney Files at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library FLASH THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON November 1, 1976 MEMORANDUM FOR: THE PRESIDENT FROM: JACK MARS ~~~"r SUBJECT: Speech Tees for Michigan On your swing into Michigan, I think it would be helpful if you were to depart from your set campaign speech and personalize your remarks in order to emphasize your state citizenship and to identify with its people. It should be a "back horne …
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Scanned from the folder "President Ford Committee - Establishment, 5/75 (3), Tab V" in Box 18 of the Richard Cheney Files at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library F~nsalUL enty --only copy 4/19/75 To: 'rho P:b2f;id'3nt From: J.R. Stiles Subject: l'ld . Timing of active candidacy. Until this date I have not thought that active candidacy was yet necessaryo Discu8f:ions Hith a number of expepienced convention "prosll, however, have convinced me that we should make the decision sooner rath~r then later 0 I …
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The original documents are located in Box A4, folder “Elizabeth II and Phillip (Queen and Prince Consort of Great Britain)” of the Gerald and Betty Ford Special Materials Collection at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library. Copyright Notice The copyright law of the United States (Title 17, United States Code) governs the making of photocopies or other reproductions of copyrighted material. Gerald Ford donated to the United States of America his copyrights in all of his unpublished writings in National …