Date: November 1, 1972

Time: 4:25 pm – 5:15 pm

Location: Executive Office Building

The President met with Charles W. Colson.

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The President’s schedule

-Meeting with John Cardinal Krol

-Prayers for peace, administration

-Krol’s recent press conference

-Vietnam War

-Krol’s position

-Tone

-Nguyen Van Thieu

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-1972 campaign

-Clark MacGregor

-Far right wing

-Thieu

-Credibility

1972 election

-John G. Schmitz

-Press coverage

-Television [TV]

-Vietnam settlement

-Betrayal

-Effect

-Texas

-California

-Albert E. Sindlinger

-Texas

-Data

-Contract

-Treasury Department

-Polls

-Analysis

-The President’s hard line

-Uncertainty

-Results

-Samples

-Shifts

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-Louis P. Harris poll

-Vietnam issue

-Polls

-Newspaper coverage

-New York Daily News

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The President talked with the White House operator at 4:32 pm.

[Conversation No. 391-9A]

[See Conversation No. 32-122]

[End of telephone conversation]

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1972 campaign

-Polls

-New York Daily News

-Sample

-Results

-Changes

-New York

-Projections

-State

-Compared to Sindlinger poll

-Sample

-Controls

-Unintelligible name [?]

-Unintelligible name [?]

-Harris

-Richard M. Scammon

-Accuracy

-Rochester

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-Syracuse

-New York

-Suburbs

-Areas of suburbs

-Paul Hall

-Brooklyn

-Massachusetts

-Latest results

-George S. McGovern

-Blue collar vote

-The President’s support

-Suburban Boston

-Louise Day Hicks

-The President’s chances

-Hecklers in Boston [?]

-Response

-MacGregor

-Robert J. Dole

-Spiro T. Agnew

-Demonstrators

-Campaign offices

-McGovern

-Vietnam settlement

-Signing

-Hanoi

-Campaigning

-Quality

-Frank F. Mankiewicz

-Briefings of reporters

-David S. Broder

-Article

-Analysis of McGovern’s campaign

-Predictions

-State votes

-McGovern

-Jim Curry [?]

-Chances of victory

-Harris polls

-Analysis

-George C. Wallace

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-Impact on vote

-Third party efforts

-1956 election

-Dwight D. Eisenhower

-Predictions

-Press coverage

-Vietnam War

-Bombing pause

-Unions

-Members

-Democrats

-Votes for McGovern

-California

-Money

-McGovern supporters

-Demonstration

-John B. Connally

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Ronald L. Ziegler entered at 4:40 pm.

Greetings

The President’s schedule

-Announcement

-Release

-New Mexico

-Las Cruces

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1972 campaign

-The President’s trips

-North Carolina

-New Mexico

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-California

-States

-Number

-California

-Michigan

-Pennsylvania

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The President’s schedule

-Press conference

-Timing

-1972 election

-The President’s forthcoming trip to California

-November 4, 5, 1972 newspapers

-Watergate

-Return

-Press pool

-1972 election

-Closing of polls

-Evening news

-The President’s comments

-Duration

-Advisability

-Possible leak

-Ziegler’s possible announcement

-1972 campaign

-Vietnam War

-Social contact with press

-Watergate

-Meetings with reporters

-Theodore H. White

-Garnet D. (“Jack”) Horner

-November 4, 1972 departure for California

-Return from California, November 7, 1972

-Horner

-Nicholas P. Thimmesch

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-Forrest Boyd

-Rationale

-Richard (“Dick”) Wilson

-William S. White

-Thimmesch

-Horner

-Theodore White

-Horner

-Timing

-Watergate

-Horner, Thimmesch

-Ground rules

-Boyd

-Timing

-1972 election

-Horner

-Return from California

-Theodore White

-Aldo (“Elbow”) Beckman

-Chicago Tribune

-Social contact with press

Raymond K. Price, Jr. entered at 4:48 pm.

The President’s forthcoming speech, “Look to the Future”

-Draft

Ziegler left at 4:50 pm.

1972 campaign

-Hecklers in Boston

-Compared to Claudia A. (Taylor) (“Lady Bird”) Johnson incident

-Bruce A. Alger

-Compared to treatment of the President, Vice President [Spiro T. Agnew]

-[Thelma C. (“Pat”) Nixon]

-Treatment

-Use of obscenities, violence

-Compared to Eartha Kitt visit to White House

-Colson’s conversation with John F. X. Davoren [?]

-Response

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-Davoren [?], John F. Collins

-Forthcoming telephone calls to Colson

-The President’s schedule

-Boston Irish

Colson left at 4:51 pm.

The President’s speech, “Look to the Future”

-Vietnam section

-Revisions

-Henry A. Kissinger’s view

-Settlement agreement

-Central points

-Avoiding misunderstandings

-Renewal of the war

-Settlement breakdown

-Kissinger’s statement

-1972 election

-Results

-Viewing by world, Hanoi leaders

-Nguyen Van Thieu

-Public statements

-Pressure by US

-1968 election

-Consequence of McGovern victory

-Relationship with the President

-US friendship

-Hanoi

-Resignation demand

-US goals

-Progress

-“Peace with honor”

-Breakthrough

-Settlement agreement

-Terms

-Agreement

The President talked with Kissinger at an unknown time between 4:51 pm and 5:12 pm.

[Conversation No. 391-9B]

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The President’s speech, “Look to the Future”

-Vietnam section

-Revisions

-Additions

-Deletions

-The President’s first term

-Inflation

-Environment

-“The aging”

-Farmers

-Foreign policy

-US course over one-third of century

-Inflation

-Environment

-Foreign policy

-Domestic issues

-Transition point

-Foreign policy

-Progress

-Peace at home

-Inflation cut

-Effect on average worker

-Recap of achievements

-Conclusion

-“One child” section

-Racial, ethnic, income background of children

-Conclusion

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1972 campaign

-The President’s tactics

-Albert E. Sindlinger poll

-Wording of questions

-Responses

-1964 election

-Lyndon B. Johnson

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-Barry M. Goldwater

-Watergate issue

-Impact

-Democrats

-Upper class

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The President’s speech, “Look to the Future”

-Revisions

-Return to the President

-Timing

-The President’s review

-The President’s meeting with Price

-Length

-Delivery

-Pace

-Radio compared to TV

-Lyndon B. Johnson’s speeches

-Drama

-Additions

-Length

-The President’s reading

-Pace

The President’s meeting with H. R. (“Bob”) Haldeman

The President talked with Haldeman at an unknown time between 4:51 pm and 5:12 pm.

[Conversation No. 391-9C]

Request for a meeting with Haldeman

[End of telephone conversation]

The President’s speech, “Look to the Future”

-Duration

-Revisions

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-Work

-McGovern

-Words

-Number

-Delivery

-Pace

-Inflation

-Philosophical points

-Change

-Revisions

-Return to the President

-Timing

-The President’s review

-The President’s meeting with Price

Price left at 5:15 pm.