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· .. I • ~ .. ' . B'ARRY GOL DWATER' COMMITrEES: AERONAUTICAL AND SPAC!;; SCIENCES A R lZONA . ARMED SERVICES PREPAREDNESS INVESTIGATING SUBCOMMITTEE TACTICAL AIR POWER SUBCOMMITrEE INTELLIGENCE SUBCOMMITrEE MILITARY CONSTRUCTION SUBCOMMITrE£ WASHINGTON, D . C. 20510 RES~RCH AND DEVELoPMENT SUacOMMITrEE day 7, 1976 The President The White House 'Vashington, D.C . 20500 Dear t tr. President: I hope this reaches you before you depart for Ne raska for I would like to reiterate a couple of things I said to you …
Scanned from the folder "Political Affairs - Ford (12)" in Box 37 of the Presidential Handwriting File at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library THE PRESIDENT HAS SEEN .. A. THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON September 24, 1976 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT FROM DAVE GERGEN and JERRY JONES(l,l.) ]& SUBJECT: ~i. :::. .- .. .. The Southern Trip ~ When. originally scheduled, this trip was intended to offset the notion that you were writing off the South. As the momentum has swung in your direction, however, the …
Scanned from the folder "Shuman, James (5)" in Box 138 of the Ron Nessen Papers at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON November 21, 1975 MEMORANDUM FOR: RON FROM: JIM SHU1'J.l:fI'~~-I- SUBJECT: RONALD Here are the first day comments on the Regan announcement. My own observations are that the Reagan candidacy may, as I said at lunch, prove to be a boon for us. 1. He will force us to tighten our own staff work, and produce better quality work. 2. He will be a stalking horse, …
Scanned from the folder "Reagan, Ronald (1)" in Box 25 of the Jerry Jones Files at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library • SepteITlber 26, 1975 EYES ONLY MEMORANDUM FOR: DON RUMSFELD DICK CHENEY FROM: JERRY H. JONES Two COITlITlents concerning Ronald Reagan have COITle to ITly attention over the last few days: 1. Lee Nunn spent last weekend and the beginning of this week in Kentucky; during his visit he apparently had the opportunity to ta lk to Louie about Reagan's intentions. Lee returned ,to Wa l? …
Scanned from the folder "Presidential Campaign - Campaign Strategy Program (2)" in Box 1 of the Dorothy Downton Files at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library 61 III - DESCRIPTION OF STRATEGY TilE RECOMMENDED STRATEGY 1. Introduction There are other campaign st r ategies , but we have not presented them as al ternat i ves because, in our judgment , they will inevitably lead to the President's defeat i n November. The chapter fo llowing t his on e wil l sh ow how the re commended strategy can re s ult in …
Scanned from the folder "Ford Electability" in Box 15 of the Michael Raoul-Duval Papers at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library PRESIDENT FORD 10 REASONS rlHY HE SHGULD CARRY THE GOP BANNER IN NOVEMBER 1. Ford has a strong record as President. -- Under President Ford's leadership, the U.S. is now in the full surge of economic recovery. Inflation has been cut from 12% to less than 6%. Over 1.3 million new jobs have been created since early 1975, erasing the losses of the recession. -- Ford is the first …
Scanned from the folder "Convention Strategy" in Box 14 of the Michael Raoul-Duval Papers at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library Draft (MD) 5/21/76 STRATEGY PAPER Approach • If we win in California, then our basic Convention strategy should be geared towards November. Essen tially, we should revert to a PR strategy where we get somebody like Bill Carruthers in and turn the Con vention into a media event. We should avoid devisive" fights on Platform issues, Vice Presidency, etc. The key strategy will …
Scanned from the folder "Campaign Strategy - Suggestions (2)" in Box 13 of the Michael Raoul-Duval Papers at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library '. July 5, 1976 MEMORANDUM FOR: DAVE GERGEN FROM: GEORGE VAN CLEVE SUBJECT: THE GENERAL ELECTION - - PAR T I In February, 1976, a New York Times survey showed that, when the issues positions of supporters of various candidates were examined and averaged, Gerald Ford was very close to the center on the right side of a liberal conservative . spectrum, and Jimmy …
Scanned from the folder "Political Affairs - Debates" in Box 36 of the Presidential Handwriting File at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library (, TH E WH,ITE HOUSE WASHINGTON October 4, 1976 ADMINISTRATIVELY CONFIDENTIAL MEMORANDUM FOR: DON PENNY FROM: JAMES E. CONNOR SUBJECT: Reactions/First Debate Attached material was returned in the President's outbox with the following notation "Interesting". Please follow-up with appropriate action. cc: Dick Cheney Attachments Max Friedersdorf ·memos dated September …
Scanned from the folder "Television Office - General" in Box 3 of the Helen Collins Files at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON June 19, 1975 I MEMORANDUM FOR: FROM: SUBJECT: DICK CHENEY DON RUMSFELD BOBME~ The Role of Radio and Television in Political Campaign As reque sted, here are some thoughts on the role of radio and television in the forthcoming campaign that you might consider. Communication is the essence of a political campaign. Candidates, in one way or another, …
President Ford Comn1ittee 1828 L STREET, N.w., SUITE 250, WASHI'NGTON, D.C. 20036 (202) 457-6400 September 8, 1976 HEMORANDUM TO: FROM: RE: The Cabinet Jim Baker~~~ Advocate Travel In order to assure an effective Advocate Program and to reduce the possibility of. adverse comment, the PFC has decided to simplify the manner in which political events are scheduled and the manner in which the PFC pays for such expenses. For the general election period the following rebuttable presumptions have been established …
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1(3 File scanned from "7501509 - Ominous Developments in Vietnam", Box 17, National Security Adviser. Presidential Files of NSC Logged Documents, Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library NAT IONA'. UCUIlITY COUNC I ~ 1509 SECRlfTARY KISSmQP;~ MEMOUANDU M F OU, y",ll+ WILLIAM L. STEA,l I,,, .he mon,h, t o com . , Th. bigh lovol 01 milit"y activity "no M . . c~ 10 .. i,,/oro" vIew . Th . . . new d.Y.Lopm~n .. ~« , ,hi. ._ In D. c .m~". of 1974 tb. ~Jr d plenum 01 tho LAO Do"~ p~" ty Ce "'''. Comm ittee ' ..... cd …
Digitized from Box D2 of the Ford Congressional Papers: Press Secretary and Speech File at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library Una ~luf!J1iln ~evttW 7" J'l Congressman JERRY FORD July 23, 1969 The House of Representatives last week passed 273 to 103 a bill to renew and expand the Appalachian Regional Development Program. I supported this bill which also continues five other economic development regions including the Great Lakes. WHITE HOUSE SUPPORTS TAX REFORM: The surtax extension bill is presently …
File scanned from "Southeast Asia (3)", Box 1, National Security Adviser. Presidential Country Files for East Asia and the Pacific, Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library 47M _x NATIO"AL SECUR IT Y CO UNC IL H'C "fT iSENS!Tl Y'; /';Y ';S O N L Y July M!;MORANDUM FOR, S !;CR!;TARY KISSINGE R W. R . SMYS!;r Th ~ S i", ~ tion '" A s " Abou, a yeu and, half ago . I ' en' Y"" a m emorandum in whkh 1 .~i d 'hat 'be n~"On. "I A . i . wero ~ d J u .. ing wdl t o .h~ Ni.on [/ > c,"i ne .nd ' he diJl 'louin no, .. much …