Date: February 1, 1973
Time: 3:05 pm – 4:02 pm
Location: Oval Office
The President met with Linwood Holton, Winfield Dunn, John A. Love, Arch A. Moore, Jr.,
Robert D. Ray, Francis W. Sargent,John R. (“Jack”) Williams, George H. W. Bush, Kenneth R.
Cole, Jr., James H. Falk, and J. Marsh Thompson
Greetings
Seating arrangements
Manolo Sanchez entered at an unknown time after 3:05 pm.
Retrieval
-Executive Office Building
-Plaque of Massachusetts
Sanchez left at an unknown time before 4:02 pm.
Reporters and photographers entered at an unknown time after 3:05 pm.
Photograph session
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-Governors
-Bush
-Cole
[Photograph session]
The reporters and White House photographers left at an unknown time before 4:02 pm.
Seating arrangement
Bush
-Schedule
Cole
-Role in meeting
Sanchez entered at an unknown time after 3:05 pm.
President’s birthday
-New York
-Plaque o Massachusetts
Sanchez left at an unknown time before 4:02 pm.
Agenda
-1974 election
-Role of governors
-Candidates
-Governors
-Congress
-State legislators
-Intergovernmental relations
-Governor’s perspectives
-Holton
-Bush’s schedule
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1974 election
-State level
-Candidate selection
-Bush
-Republican majority
-House of Representatives
-Senate
-Selection process
-Republicans’ Governors Association
-Bush
-Field staff
-Charlie Porter
-John D. Ehrlichman
-Consolidation of committees
-Field staff
-Recruitment
-Two party system
-Priorities
-New Jersey
-William T. Cahill
-Intentions
-Vacation
-Possible primary problem
-Alaska
-Donald E. (“Don”) Young
-Bush
-Republican National Committee [RNC] Chairman
-Political Activities
-Cabinet meetings
-Republican leaders meetings
-Campaign committees
-Problem Governors
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-Senate
-House of Representatives
-National Chairman
-Influence
-Spokesman
-Preservation of incumbents
-Senate
-Sensitivity
-William E. Brock, III
-Tennessee
-Nelson A. Rockefeller
-Candidate recruitment
-Political outlook
-Massachusetts
-Alabama
-House of Representatives
-Clarence J. (“Bud”) Brown, Jr.
-Candidate selection
-Clarence J. Brown, Sr.
-Ideologue
-Pragmatism
-Robert C. (“Bob”) Wilson
-Bush
-Brock
-Gubernatorial candidates
-Weakness
-Selection by RNC
-State politics
-New York
-Rockefeller
-Approval of candidates
-California
-Ronald W. Reagan
-Role of Governors
-Congressmen and Senators
-Role of President
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-Candidate selection
-Rockefeller
-Reagan
-Procedure
-Cooperation
-President’s advice
-Possible Presidential candidates
-John B. Connally
-Spiro T. Agnew
-Charles H. Percy
-Bush
-Connection to White House
-Clark MacGregor
-John N. Mitchell
-Assistance
-Financing
-Candidates
-Age criteria
-George Murphy
-California
-Robert H. Finch
-Role of Governors
-Rockefeller
-Primaries
-Bush
-Potential Presidential candidates
-Agnew
-Bold
-Rockefeller
Bush
-Schedule
-California
-Advice to Governors
-RNC
-Holton
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-Dunn
-Relations with governors
-Political stance for 1976 election
-Bush’s meeting with Rockefeller
-Cooperation from White House staff
-Staffing
-Bill Stoddart [?]
-Visits to states
Surrogate systems
-1972 campaign
-Women
-Anne L. Armstrong
-Cabinet
-Wives
-Members
-Former members
-Administration personnel
-Presence of non-political people in administration
-Availability
Republican campaign finances
-Coordination
-Sharing with governors
-Effect on fundraising
-Competition with other campaigns
-National Majority, Nixon Majority, Republican Majority
-Role of governors
Governor’s relationship with Bush
-Brock
-State Legislators
-Reagan
-California
-Legislature
-Jack William’s opinion
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Bush’s departure
Recruitment of candidates
-Incumbents
-Harold E. Hughes
-Impeachment
-Evangelist
-Orator
-Need for opposition research
-Opposition research
-Role of RNC
-Brock
-Computer
-Use by governors
-Schedule
-West Texas
-Sacramento
-United Nations [UN]
Bush left at an unknown time before 4:02 pm.
Bush
-Cooperation
Republican party
-National party
-Confederation of state parties
-Plans
-State level
-Role of President
-Access
-Cooperation
-Clout
-Relationship with President
-Bureau of the budget
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-Employment
-Cole
-Bush
Cole as liaison with governors
-Vice President’s office
-White House
-Procedures
-Domestic policy
-National chairman
-St. Louis
-Domestic counsel
-Appointment
-Office of Management and Budget [OMB]
-Budget problems
President’s schedule
-Telephone call
Federal appointments
-Department of Justice
-District Attorneys
-Assistant District Attorneys
-Anti-Nixon
-Antiwar
-Anti-Republican
-Clearance procedures
-Agriculture
-Antagonistic appointments
-Swearing-in
-Clearance procedures
-Tightening
-Approval of governors
-Anti-Nixon, Antiwar, Anti-Republicans
-Names
-Possible appointments
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-Jim Haymer [?]
-President’s business counsel
-Approval of governors
-Democrats
-Tolerance
Intergovernmental relations
-Communication
-Tennessee
-County chairmen
-Cole’s role
-Appointments
-Nixon Democrats
-C. Beverly Briley
-Nashville
-Mayor
-Coordination
-Holton
-Louis B. Nunn
-President’s veto of Appalachian bill
-Lead time
-Farm programs
-Program cuts
-Cole
-Candidates
-Rural Electrification Administration [REA]
-Wheat funds
-Environmental program
-Farmers, citizens
-Soil erosion
-Pollutions problems
-Explanations
-Cole’s role
-Input from governors
-Information to governors
-Constituents
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-Preparation
-Black Lung
-Staff
-James H. Falk
-Marsh Thompson
-Vice President’s staff
-Ray L. Ash
-Political knowledge
-OMB
-Ehrlichman
-Caspar W. (“Cap”) Weinberger
-Foreign policy
-Peter M. Flanigan
-Henry A. Kissinger
-Centralization
-Agnew
-Communication with his staff
-Bush
-Governors compared to President as executives
-Appointments of Democrats
-Funding cutbacks
-Political plans of Sargent
-Communication
-Relationship with Cabinet
-Cole
-Responsiveness to governors’ telephone calls
-Weinberger
-Press
-Accessibility
-Governors
-White House
-Cole
-Responsiveness from Cabinet members
-Procedure
-Agnew
-Office of Intergovernmental Relations
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-White House
-Cole
-Letters to President from governors
-Form letter
-Cole’s acknowledgement
-Department of Health, Education, and Welfare [HEW]
-Public assistance rolls
-Ineligibles
-Policies
-States
-Spot check
-Full check
-Weinberger
-Relationship with Cole
-Direct line
Stephen B. Bill entered at an unknown time after 3:05 pm.
President’s schedule
-Edward R. G. Heath
Bull left at an unknown time before 4:02 pm.
Intergovernmental relations
-HEW
-Weinberger
-Political awareness
-Department of Housing and Urban Development [HUD]
-James T. Lynn
-Personality
-Transportation Department
-Claude S. Brinegar
-Egil (“Bud”) Krogh, Jr.
-Rogers C. B. Morton
-Political sense
-Agriculture Department
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-Butz
-Political awareness
-Labor Department
-Peter J. Brennan
-Democrat
-Commerce Department
-Frederick B. Dent
-North Carolina
-South Carolina
-Personality
-Defense Department
-Base closings
-Elliot L. Richardson
-Treasury Department
-George P. Schultz
-Patience
-Agnew
-Cole
Bull entered at an unknown time after 3:05 pm.
President’s schedule
Bull left at an unknown time before 4:02 pm.
Governors’ support for President
-Vietnam settlement
-Hanoi
-1972 election
-Republican majority
-State elections
Farewells
-Candidate selection
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Holton, et al., left at 4:02 pm.