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.. Digitized from Box 28 of the White House Press Releases at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library June ?It, 1976 E~.'ffiARGOED FOR RELEASr UNTIL 11~45 A.r~. (EDT) WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, 197~ Office of the Hhi te House Press )ecretar'r THE 1•TfUTE HOU~E TO THE CONGRESS OF THF. UEITED'STATE~~ I address this messa~e to the Congress, an~ throu~h the Con~ress to all Americans, on an issue of profoun~ importance to our domestic tranquility and the future of American education. r~ost Americans kno'l,.! this …
• Digitized from Box 7 of the White House Press Releases at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library . January 22, 1975 Office of the White House Press Secretary NOTICE TO THE PRESS LEFT TO RIGHT Platform guests at the signing ceremony in the East Room, 12:30 P. M. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger Senator Robert Taft Rep. William Broomfield (Mich) Senator Strom Thurmond Senator Mike Mansfield Senator Hubert Humphrey Senator Thomas McIntyre Rep. Clem Zablocki (Wisc) Frederick Ik1e, Director, U. S. Arms …
Digitized from Box 15 of the White House Press Releases at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library September 13, 1975 FOR n'1MEDIATE RELE'ASE Office of the Vice President (Norman, Oklahoma) REMARKS OF THE VICE PRESIDENT AT RESIDEtlCE OF MR. AND NRS. JACK BLACK Nom·iAN, OKLAHOI-IA (AT 12:15 P.M. COT) Thank you very much. To have your two Senators, Dewey Bartlett and Henry Bellmon, old colleagues in the gubernatorial ranks, and to be here with Ray Shafer, it is sort of like a reunion. I want to tell you …
Digitized from Box 3 of the White House Press Releases at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library October 11, 1974 Office of the White House Pres s Secretary ----------------------------------------------------------------------NOTICE TO THE PRESS LEFT TO RIGHT Meeting with the President's Committee on Mental Retardation (Clockwise) The President Governor Thomas J. Meskill Mr. Richard J. Elkus Mrs. Louise R. Ravenel Mr. Ralph J. Ferrara Mr. William B. Robertson Dr. Will Beth Stephens Mr. Michael R. Gardner …
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234 PRESIDENTIAL INABILITY disability, President "\Vilson~s almost 16-month disability, as well as President Eisenhower's three individual disabilities. · '"\Ve are honored this mornin~ to have first-hand information from a man who served in theN at ion's No.2 Office. · .. Vice President Nixon, we are honored to have you w·ith us, sir, and s.ou proceed as you desi_re by making a statement_or remarks or ques.tiOn and answer, anythmg you prefer, and we w11l follow your lead. STATEMENT OF HON. RICHARD M'. …
~ H- . , o-cL4i. v~- 89TH CoNGRESS 1st Session _l. f HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES { REPoRT No. 203 PRESIDENTIAL INABILITY AND VACANCIES IN THE OFFICE OF THE VICE PRESIDENT MABCH 24, 1965.-Referred to the House Calendar and ordesed to be priritel} Mr. McCuLLOCH, from the Committee on the Judiciary, submitted the following REPORT [To accompany H.J. Res. I] The Committee on tlie ·Judiciary, to whc'lm was referred the- jomt resolution (H.J. Res. I) proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States …
Scanned from the folder "Political Affairs - Ford (6)" in Box 37 of the Presidential Handwriting File at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library ( ADMINISTRATIVELY CONFIDENTIAL June 9, 1976 MEMORANDUM FOR THE VICE PRESIDENT ~. FROM Peter J. Wallison SUBJECT: Convention Matters Problems for the President Ford Committee can arise in three areas prior to the balloting at the convention: 1. ( Rules - (a) Legally bound delegates. As we discussed this morning, it is possible that a number of delegates who are …
Scanned from the folder "1976/10/20 - Press Conference" in Box 23 of the David Gergen Files at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON October 20, 1976 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENl__~_"'" ~ FROM: DICK CHENEY SUBJECT: Pres s Conference 11 ~ -:.---- The following are some thoughts you may wa1(t~jo keep in mind for today's pres s conference. ~. . . " I think it's very important that your style today be very Presidential. I would strongly recommend that you avoid any harsh or …
Scanned from the folder "Campaign - Early Efforts" in Box 7 of the James Connor Files at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON February 21, 1975 MEMORANDUM FOR JAMES CONNOR HERBIT~ FROM: STEPHEN E. SUBJECT: Some Early Political Staff Functions A number of staff functions in preparation for any sound Presidential campaign effort are described below. They are presented with certain thoughts in mind: 1. They are technical and require close attention to detail to assure accuracy. …
Scanned from the folder "1976 President Ford Committee (2)" in Box 17 of the Gwen Anderson Files at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library Uashington--Sen. Paul Laxalt CR. Nev.) today announced formation of a "Citizens for Reagan" Corrrrnittee. Laxalt said the committee expects to convince former California Gov. Ronald Reagan to seek the Republican nomination for President and to make it possible for him to mount an effective campaign. Sen. Laxa1tis the fonner governor of nevada. Other members of hi s …
Cl-} ~ N tJ OCK.. June 21, 1976 NEMORANDUM TO ROGERS MORT~~ .~~,. 1 FROM ROB QUARTEL ~~V~ RALPH STANLEYl-t'!l~ 1,lc.·)~7 SUBJECT "ELECTABILITY" In the last several days, Reagan has concentrated on the argument that he isllmo're .~lectable" than.Pres.ident ford. " The' att"ached \."irE~ story ··tndicates. thathe:has sent m;lps. to· all delegates which most certainly support his arguTTl(~nt in a very dramatic--if misleading--manner. This is a problem of special concern given those act 1.ons, and the seeming …
Scanned from the folder "PL/Carter (Exec.), 10/1/76-11/5/76" in Box 6 of the White House Central Files Subject File at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library ~CU:fI.!! p;:Z7{'A!f! T~~ @ F't / ;:-~,t-)! 'i f'~3 WU INFOMASTER BUUU VI HIT EH0 US E \liS H 008515C308 1137EST 001 DLY GOVT WHITE HOUSE DC NOV 3 PMS THE PRESIDENT ELECT JIMMY CARTER, DLR DONT DWR PLA INS, GA :2) 7 ~C J> ( !)EAR JI MMY: IT IS APPARENT NOW THAT YOU HAVE WON OUR LONG AND INTENSE STRUGGLE FOR THE PRESIDENCY. I CONGRATULATE YOU ON YOUR …
Scanned from the folder "Political Affairs - Ford (1)" in Box 36 of the Presidential Handwriting File at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library THE PRESIDEXT RA.S SEEll .... THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON July 1, 1975 MEMORANDUM FOR: FROM: JERRY H SUBJECT: Form.al Announce ent of the President's Candidacy Dean, Bo, Ron Nessen, Dick Cheney and I all agree with the Transition Group that the announcement of the President's formal candidacy should be as "low key as possible. A ssuming agreement on this point, …
Scanned from the folder "Gergen, David" in Box 16 of the Michael Raoul-Duval Papers at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON October 17, 1976 MEMORANDUM FOR: MIKE DUVAL FROM: DAVE GERGEN SUBJECT: THE THIRD DEBATE There appears to be a widespread assumption within the staff that in order to prepare for the third debate, the President does not need to spend much time with briefing materials o~ practice sessions, but only needs to modify a few stylistic points and work on some …
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 …
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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 …