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Scanned from the folder "Political Affairs - Debates" in Box 36 of the Presidential Handwriting File at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library 'l'TIE PP.ESIDl:-:NT HAS SEEN .... THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY WASHINGTON 20220 AUG 9 1976 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: Debates as a Campaign Strategy Conventional wisdom has it that an incumbent President should never debate with a challenger: the challenger gets more exposure and an aura of presidentiality than he would otherwise obtain. the President …
Scanned from the folder "President Ford Committee - Establishment, 5/75 (2), Tab R" in Box 18 of the Richard Cheney Files at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library r ,:;~?/' / / > / '\ /' '\(c,J \\ rf'\ d I 0 ' THE WHITE HOI)5~ WASHINGTON April .3, 197$ TOI .. DON RtMSFELD FRCM I Here is too reqwstad maWriaJ.. rr~ n~~n Barch. . -. ". :- .. :-- . .. ..... . " • "':.:;'~. -:-.:.'- ." . .. :'. ';'.;...;';':--~ .. , ~II/ !. ;-. , . - - ' .• , • .• Sfl~t9m_.Thc!'l2gh tS.~~~J2Jli~~~~H;•.~.~ . .. _,_ ... ... ' …
Scanned from the folder "Presidential Campaign - Campaign Strategy Program (3)" in Box 1 of the Dorothy Downton Files at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library .- I /' TH E 1948 ELEC nON Coing into the 1948 election President Truman was in relatively good political shape. I-Ie had the approval of 55% of those polled by George Gallup . ..... t the same time (September 1947) Gallup reported that the Democratic Party was preferred by 56'fo of Lhe respondents to his poll. Nevertheless there were elements in …
ooiley, deardourff & eyre, inc. PRELIMINARY MEDIA PLAN for PRESIDENT FORD CAMPAIGN Scanned from the folder "Presidential Campaign - Preliminary Media Plan" in Box 1 of the Dorothy Downton Files at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library August 21, 1976 A Ford Advertising Plan Introduction This document is intended as an over-view of the media advertising from the convention to November 2. It is based on a careful review of the MOR polling data, the base campaign planning document, and a detailed knowledge …
Scanned from the folder "Reagan - Nationwide TV Address, 3/31/76" in Box 39 of the Ron Nessen Papers at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library , .... THE WHITE HOUSE WAS H I NGTON April 1, 1976 ,' (l4f MEMORANDUM FOR ROBERT T. HARTMANN FROM: GWEN ANDERSON SUBJECT: REAGAN SPEECH ~ , .. In response to your req~est for the quickest possible research check on the speech by former Governor Reagan, we checked the drafts of the candidate's speech for factual See attached. accuracy. In checking any changes in the …
, ·. - ... - ." -'''''''''''''. ----7-:J ~~ l> 'N'~ , ~tI\"c..t(,. TH~ WHITE HOUSE F-'" , "";> J WASHINGTON July 15, 1976 MEMORANDUM FOR: DAVE GERGEN FROM: BOB MEAD~ SUBJECT: JIMMY CARTER Allow me to share with you some thoughts and perceptions I had last evening watch~ng the Democratic nominating speeches for Governor Carter. (No charge for this.) This contribution, along with David Broder's excellent article, "Carter Enigma is Real," may in some small way help President'Ford in his approach for a …
Scanned from the folder "Material Not Released to the Press - Remarks of Administration Officials (2)" in Box 40 of the Ron Nessen Files at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library October 10, 1976 PRESS CONFERENCE OF JIM BAKER ABOARD AIR FORCE ONE MR. BAKER: I thought we might start out by reviewing the progress of our campaign to date. We think that we have had, during the five weeks of this campaign -- we have had four outstanding weeks. We recognize that this last week has been less than outstanding. …
: ~:.«> ;. THE VICE PRESIDENT WASHINGTON ~r i-' l} "( The President and the Vice President have a complete understanding between them regarding the Vice President's decision. The letter speaks for itself. The initiative was the Vice President's. . .' I ... ,.." : ..~' .-, ". f . . - ..., ., ~ -~.J Scanned from the folder "PL/Rockefeller (Exec.)" in Box 16 of the White House Central Files Subject File at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library ~ r> ..-,.. ~~ t!. :C=-.~ ~ ;r~~r~ ~. THE V ICE -~~ : ;, …
Scanned from the folder "President - Scheduling, 1976 (1)" in Box 7 of the David Gergen Files at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON January 7, 1976 MEMORANDUM FOR: RICHARD CHENEY FROM: WILLIA ~. NICHOLSON THROUGH: JERRY H. J SUBJECT: Proposed ,'\. . Travel Befo re add res sing specific travel options fo r New Hampshire we feel it is -important-to review the premises- that-have guided the- recommenda tions. ;. 1. The President has stated on several occasions that he intends …
EXECU TIVE ;::'~I ...... f?~,z.. President Ford Committee 1828l STREET , NW , SU ITE 250, WASHINGTON , D.C . 20036 (202) 457 -6400 July 1, 1976 The Honorable Gerald R. Ford The ~'lhite House Hashing ton , D. C. 20500 Dear Mr. President: As I'm sure you know, you have already given the President Ford Committee the legal maximum permitted under the new federal election laH -- and both President Ford and I are extremely grateful for your generous support. The money you have given -- every penny of it -- is …
Leaders, for a change. Scanned from the folder "Federal Government Organizations - President - Transition (1)" in Box 15 of the Presidential Handwriting File at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library November 3, 1976 The Honorable Gerald Ford President of the united States The White House Washington, D. C. Dear Mr. President: I want to advise you that I am designating Mr. Jack H. Watson, Jr. as my principal representative for coordination of transition arrangements. By copy of this letter, I am delegating …
NINETY-THIRD CONGRESS PETER W. RODINO, JR. (N.J.) CHAIRMAN HAROLD D. DONOHUE, MASS. JACK BROOKS, TEX. ROBERT W. KASTENMEIER, WIS. DON EDWARDS, CALIF. WILLIAM L. HUNGATE, MO. JOHN CONYERS, JR., MICH. .IOSHUA EJLBERG, PA. JEROME R. WALDIE, CALIF. WALTER PLOWERS, ALA. JAMES R. MANN, S.C. PAUL S, SARI!IANES, MD, JOHN F. SEIBERLING, OHIO GEORGE E. DANIELSON, CALIF. ROBERT F. DRINAN, MASS, CHARLES a. RANGEL. N.Y. EDWARD HUTCHINSON, MICH. ROISERT MCCLORY, ILL, HENRY P. SMITH JU, N.Y. CHARLES W, SANDMAN, JR., N.J. …
• ~ ~ ••••• eoP' ..' . : File scanned from "Martin Channel - April 1975 - Outgoing (3)", Box 3, National Security Adviser. Backchannel Messages, Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library ~~.'~ Of " 1 ' ~ ~1 1 11~ 1 1 1 1 ~ Utl i l l . , . " r. T~ ! .~If! HDUI( '" 1. I~( " I' 1"( '1 " 01' I I O' ! N r OI "! $ I C E ~' T~ ( '> 0 " •• • ' CE HA. Ht T . ,, . T ~ ( ."I D~ " ' CL LO. I NG DEC I SI ON" rl l ! O - ~I ~i 3 ( C U~ I T I O ' E ~ " I O NI C D U~C I" TOO" , ' I t TO CO" I "J E T ~~ [r , cu" IO' 0' ~I' ~ ~ …
File scanned from "Cambodia - State Department Telegrams: To SECSTATE - NODIS (2)", Box 4, National Security Adviser. Presidential Country Files for East Asia and the Pacific, Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library ) ~OO!s /C ~!~OKtE cu~foG.o S. , IH S2. GO:! US . HO~. I, S U~ J~CT' f RE(f.Re Na~ : :; I. t~ C~MOOI~~ I ~TTlE~ E IIT (') H.l H 2 G~ 1 2 ' (1) p.r,u 2 ~ ' 7 lias, o) a"p~Q l .. n l;~ .sp=eT T~ ME O~ RUTE 1- tA) I ~ 1M. , ~ l~o~ ~~~,,~~!~L ~;;n~ "¥~~'~: m~ L~~~~~;:~O~ C~ ~P" I~~ MH t"HO 2. It. , ~~ …
File scanned from "Washington, DC Time: 5:01 p.m. (April 29, 1975); Saigon time: 5:01 a.m.-5:57 a.m. (April 30, 1975)", Box 1, U.S. National Security Agency: Non-Record Copies of Helicopter Radio Messages During Evacuation of U.S. Embassy in Saigon, Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library e "1 25 '~ ~" ·· · · · .. ~ . CO ~ OVI . ( 1 1 "- P S!(OSI .," ..... . . ~ O . 0NEl O ~i ~ M ( 523_119 _n l 101,5J f~(Qlf'" wl ~" ICJ l > OY > C( ~9 ~.S I ~ l ' ~ e . SS ' ~OR ~ ~ O "15 [ "~ (Ol> IE SI > r f ON eOAPO ~oM,l …
Digitized from Box 19 of the NSA. Presidential Country Files: East Asia and the Pacific at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library MEMORANDUM NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL ~GRE'{' MEMORANDUM FOR: ~ FROM: KENNETH M. QUINN SUBJECT: Anti- Vietnam Activities Scheduled for January 25-27 fr The "Coalition to Stop the Funding of the War" has scheduled three days of anti- Vietnam activities in Washington from January 25 to 27. A full schedule of these activities is at Tab A. The most significant item on their agenda …
Digitized from the Congressional Papers at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library FCR RELEASE sephember 3, 1953 ' I YOuR ~ASHINGTON REVIEw By . G~~$ld R. to~J, Jr• (As we told you in last we~kts columh.,. Congreseman Ford is writ:tng· a s6ries of letters to his wife, Betty, and their children, Mike and Jack, on his trip to the Far East. Here is another letter fran Jerry.) Wrltten ehroute to Taipei, Formosa, August 9th. Dearest Betty, Mi~e &lld Jack, CUr inspection group spent 2 1/2 da,ys in Saigon, …
' •. A Celebration of American Independence at the National Encampment of the Bicentennial Wagon Train Pilgrimage to Pennsylvania Valley Forge State Park, Valley Forge, Pennsylvart·ia July 4, 1976, at 8 o'clock in the morning Music by the 28th Infantry Division Band CW-4 James ]. Wolford, Band Leader Lieutenant Governor Ernest P. Kline, presiding Order of Ceremon ies Advancing of Colors and Flag Raising Color Guard of the 1 03rd Engineer Battalion The National Anthem The Pledge of Allegiance Introduction …