Date: November 3, 1972

Time: 9:48 pm and 10:12 pm

Location: White House Telephone

The President talked with Charles W. Colson.

The President’s schedule

Stock market

-Current figure

-Wall Street

-Impact of 1972 election

-Influence on voting

-Latest figure

-Compared to 1968

-1000 level

-Jim Curry’s view

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1972 election

-Republican candidates

-Oklahoma

-Rhode Island

-Herbert F. DeSimone

-Chances of victory

-John H. Chafee

-Chances of victory

-Claiborne Pell

-Latest poll

-Providence Journal

-The President’s trip to Rhode Island, November 3, 1972

-Effect

-Navy

-The President’s recent trips to Tulsa and Chicago

-Television coverage

-Extent

-Columbia Broadcasting System [CBS]

-Airport shots

-The President’s remarks

-Call for national unity

-Impact on Democrats

-Hubert H. Humphrey

-Support for the President

-The President’s appreciation

-George S. McGovern

-Remark

-Detroit News

-Baltimore Sun

-Washington Post

-Boston Globe

-New York Times

-Radio coverage

-Michigan

-Effect

-Youth

-Vice President Spiro T. Agnew

-Stature

-The President’s schedule

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-Hecklers

-Chicago

-Call from H. R. (“Bob”) Haldeman

-Television coverage

-The President’s remarks

-CBS

-Vietnam

-Henry A. Kissinger’s remarks

-The President’s remarks

-Tone

-McGovern

-Ministers

-Remarks on Vietnam

-Interview

-Frank F. Mankiewicz

-Concessions to Nguyen Van Thieu

-Rebuttal

-Melvin R. Laird

-William P. Rogers

-Contrast with Humphrey and the President in 1968

-Television appearance

-Physical appearance, age

-Compared to the President

-Schedule

-Ministers

-Media coverage

-Compared to the President’s recent trips

-Chicago, Tulsa

-Air Force One

-The President’s recent trips

-Crowd sizes

-CBS

-Chicago

-Tulsa

-Rhode Island

-Enthusiasm

-Television shots

-Polls

-Louis P. Harris

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-Completion

-Computer

-Point spread

-Release

-Timing

-Figures

-Accuracy

-Point spread

-The President’s view

-Compared to Colson’s view

-Blue collar shift

-Cleveland

-Television

-Mankiewiez interview

-News summary

-Projection

-Timing

-Changes

-Watergate

-Effect

-Republicans

-Vietnam

-Vietnam

-Confidence in the President

-Compared to McGovern

-Vietnam

-The President’s remark in Tulsa

-Impact of election on negotiation

-Pace

-McGovern

-Media coverage

-Response

-Colson’s recent conversation with Kissinger

-Kissinger’s role

-The President’s trip to North Carolina

-Press and media coverage

-Polls

-Publicity

-Harris

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-George H. Gallup

-Analysis

-California

-Results

-California

-Colson’s recent conversation with Donald F. Rodgers

-Los Angeles

-Paul Hall

-Level of activity

-Democratic demoralization

-Poll

-Impact in San Francisco

-Hall

-Massachusetts

-Thelma C. (“Pat”) Nixon’s visit

-Point spread

-The President’s chances

-Michigan

-Busing advertisements

-Timing

-Point spread

-Detroit News

-Black vote

-United Auto Workers [UAW] activity

-Antibusing advertisements

-Detroit News

-Impact

-The President’s chances

-Colson’s recent conversations with Henry C. Cashen, II

-Assessment

-Robert P. Griffin

-Electoral prospects

-Efforts

-Republicans

-Advertisements

-Detroit

-McGovern’s recent remark

-Effect on voters

-Compared to Edmund S. Muskie in New Hampshire

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-Compared to Harry S. Truman and Drew Pearson

-[Margaret Truman]

-Battle Creek

-Final vote

-Cashen’s [?] view

-Wisconsin

-Blue collar vote

-Harris poll

-Changes since September 1972

-Union vote

-Catholic vote

-Democrats

-McGovern

-Wisconsin

-Catholic, union vote

-The President’s chances

-Catholic, blue collar vote

-The President’s speech in Providence, November 3, 1972

-Tone

-Effect on suburbs

-Compared to McGovern

-Vietnam

-Marvin L. Kalb’s remarks

-CBS

-Kissinger’s briefing

-Effect

-Kissinger

-Vietnam settlement

-Wire services

-Timing

-Laird, Rogers, the President

-Rebuttal to McGovern

-Timing

-CBS strike

-Face the Nation

-Agnew’s possible appearance

-McGovern

-Colson’s recent conversation with George P. Shultz

-Cancellation

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-International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers [IBEW]

-Cancellation

-Advantages

-McGovern

-Union criticism

-Colson’s recent conversation with Frank E.

Fitzsimmons

-Cancellation

-Shultz’s and Colson’s view

-The President’s decision

-Demonstrators

-Frank L. Rizzo’s response

-Robert J. Dole’s demands for apology

-Mrs. Nixon’s visit

-Hecklers

-Boston

-Mankiewicz

-Agnew

-Credibility

-Rizzo’s comments

-The President’s appearances

-Liberals

-William F. (“Billy”) Graham

-Support for the President

-Statement

-Integrity, morality

-The President’s campaign

-Style

-Contrast with McGovern

-McGovern

-Cancellations

-Mankiewicz interview

-Schedule

-Thomas F. Eagleton

-Role

-Defeat

-Economy

-Stockmarket

-Wholesale Price Index [WPI]

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-Unemployment

-Media coverage

-The President’s schedule

-Plane rides

-Length

-Rallies

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