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Ed - Bartlett, Dewey F., Sr. - [Oklahoma] - [Republican] , Election Year: 1972

 Item — BurtonHall Cold Storage: 1
Identifier: P-163-11134

Scope and Contents

Summary: Ed Edmondson, the opponent, has voted with the radical, liberal members of congress in favor of bigger inflationary spending. And, in favor of welfare and food stamps for strikers. These words are scrolled and read. Includes photos Election year: 1972 Office: United States Senate Offices and Issue Campaigns Party: Republican Party State: Oklahoma Format (analog): 2"" videotape Agency/creator: Jordan and Kumler 0:00:30 ICPSR: 14100 State ICPSR: 53 Party ICPSR: 200 inflation; welfare; food stamps

Dates

  • Broadcast: Election Year: 1972

Creator

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1 Items

Language of Materials

From the Series: English

Transcript – Full

Yes, our nation needs Nixon. Mrs. Robert Myler, Jr., why will you vote for the Nixon launch ticket? I have three children and I am naturally concerned about their future. I want to be sure they will be able to grow up and enjoy the freedoms that we now have. In these times, the world situation is such that we have to be sure we have the best leadership possible. That is why I am going to cast my vote for Vice President Nixon and Ambassador Lodge. They have the mature experience to deal with the communists. Besides, Mr. Nixon is a Californian. He knows our local problems. I feel that my husband's job in one of the big Southern California aircraft plants will be safe because Vice President Nixon knows that the aircraft industry should be kept here in Southern California. Yes, let's elect a Californian president. Vote for Nixon Lodge.

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