Date: March 20, 1973

Time: 3:26 pm – 4:26 pm

Location: Oval Office

The President met with William T. Cahill, Linwood Holton, George H. W. Bush, and Kenneth R.

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Cole, Jr. The White House photographer was present at the beginning of the meeting.

Greetings

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Signature of nominations

Oval Office

New Jersey politics

-Cahill’s announcement of candidacy for governor

-Charles Sandman

-Primary election

-Clifford P. Case

-Cahill’s potential for victory

-Republican governors

-John Love, John R. (“Jack”) Williams, Nelson A. Rockefeller

-Cahill’s race against Sandman

-Need for help from President

-Commitments of Sandman

-Attempts to dissuade

-Lieutenant Governorship [?]

-Sandman’s relationship with Bush

-Congress

-Sandman

-Lawyer

-Age

-Past races

-Case

-John N. Mitchell

-Primary results

-Republican candidates

-Harry L. Sears

-Patrick Vaughn [?]

-Ray Bateman

-Quality

-Primary

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-Cahill’s race

-Sandman’s district

-Republican

-Redistricting

-County chairman

-Motives

-Internal Republican conflicts

-Congress

-Talk with Sandman by President

-Bush, Cahill, Cole

-Alternatives

-Senate

-1976 race

-Harrison A. Williams, Jr.

-Sandman

-Race for governor of New Jersey

-Resentment against Cahill

-New York Times

-Lack of support

-Newspapers

-Previous races

-Divisiveness

-Democrats

-Lack of strong candidates

-Candidates

-James Howard, Henry Helstoski, Robert A. Roe

-Judiciary

-Governor

-Strategy

-Robert F. Wagner

-New York

-Race for governor

-Filing date

-Sandman

-Cahill’s campaign

-Announcement of Bateman as campaign manager

-Challenge by Sandman

-President’s intervention

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-Advisability

-Running against incumbents

-Personality clash

-Sandman’s age

-Reasons for running

-Republican governors

-New Jersey Republican party

-Chances of success

-Quality of Democratic nominees

-Independents

-Challenge to Sandman

-Brendan Byrne

-Chance of success

-Sandman

-Colleagues

-Support for Cahill as governor

-Edwin B. Forsythe, Peter H. B. Freylinghuysen, Mathew J.

Rinaldo, Joseph Maraziti

-William B. Widnall

-John E. Hunt

-Legislators

-Support for Cahill

-Cahill’s attraction for independents, Democrats

-Case

-Sandman

-Clifford White [?]

-Abilities as political operator

-Weaknesses

-Gambling issue

-Casinos in Atlantic City

Republican Party primaries

-Finch

-California

-Illinois

-Donald H. Rumsfeld and John Anderson

-Senate

-New Jersey

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-Sandman

-Candidacy for governor

-President involvement

-Cahill’s candidacy

-President’s support as nominee

-Sandman’s challenge

-Spiro T. Agnew

-Cahill’s victory

-President’s public involvement

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Issues for New Jersey

-Domestic Council

-Cole

-Food prices

-Economy

-Industry, employment

-Imports

-Food prices

-Upcoming election

-Executive action

-New York

-Effect of a food price freeze

-Reaction of farmers

-President’s policies on food prices

-Current challenge

-Political fall-out

-Food prices

-Expressions of concern to President

-Political effect

-Economic figures

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Politics

-New Jersey primary

-President’s involvement

-Ronald W. Reagan

-Finch

-Cole

-Contacts

-Help for Cahill

-California primary

-Illinois primary

-Cahill’s change of success

-Comparison with Case

-Republican support

-Cahill’s candidacy

-Public appeal

-President’s involvement

-Forms of help from White House

-Support in general election

-President’s meeting with Cahill

-Public statement

-Off-year elections

-Virginia

-Importance

-Presidential endorsement

-Cahill’s distinguished service

-Sandman

-Wording

-Press conference

-Issues for New Jersey

-Domestic Council

-Cole

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Congressional relations

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-Sandman

-Vote against revenue sharing

-Revenue sharing

-Benefits for New Jersey

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Republican primaries

-New Jersey

-Public statement

-Wording

-President’s endorsement

-Sandman

-Illinois

-Rumsfeld

-North Atlantic Treaty Organization [NATO] position

-Anderson

-Virginia

-Newport News, Norfolk

-Thomas N. Downing, G. William Whitehurst

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Defense budget cuts

-NATO

-Liberal Republicans

-Whitehurst, Paul N. (“Pete”) McCloskey

-Support for Trident moratorium

-Negotiations with Union of Soviet Socialist Republics [USSR]

-Leonid I. Brezhnev

-Whitehurst

-Effects on negotiations

-Unilateral disarmament

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Republican Party

-Virginia

-Ted Coleman [?]

-John Dalton

-Lieutenant Governor position

-[unintelligible name]

-Political orientation

Cahill, Holton, and Cole left at 4:08 pm. Bush remained.

Rockefeller

Republican Party

-New York

-Problems

-John O. Marchi, Wagner, Alex Rose, Rockefeller

-Italian dinner

-Bush’s conversation with Rose Mary Woods

-Italian American

-Corruption

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An unknown man entered at 4:08 pm.

John D. Ehrlichman

-Meeting with President

Unknown man left at 4:09 pm.

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Ehrlichman entered at 4:09 pm.

Republican Party

-Mitchell, Clarence J. (“Bud”) Brown, Jr.

-Cooperation

-Candidate recruitment program

-Meeting with William E. Brock, III, and Bush

-Robert C. (“Bob”) Wilson

-Candidate recruitment program

-Plans

-Brock

Kenneth S. Rietz

Rose Mary Woods entered at an unknown time after 4:09 pm.

Italian dinner

-Italian American supporters of President

-Marchi

-Invitation

-Defeat of Paul V. Lindsay

-Rockefeller

-New York City

-Mayor

-Invitation

-[unintelligible name]

Woods left at an unknown time before 4:26 pm.

Rietz, Bush

-Background

Republican candidate recruitment program

-Rietz

-Controversy

-H. R. (“Bob”) Haldeman

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-Wilson’s staff

-Rietz

-Arrogance, confidence

-Congressional relations

-Brock

-Story by Kevin P. Phillips

-Haldeman

-Source

-Spiro T. Agnew

-Robert D. Novak

-Haldeman

-Source

-Research office

-Agnew

-Bush’s conversation

-Appointments

-Candidates

-Cahill

-Rockefeller

-Finch

-Old timers

-Milton R. Young

-Age

-Problems

-Selection process

-House of Republicans

-Rietz

-Youth

-Internal opposition

-Change in leadership

-Wilson

-Press conference procedures

-Ehrlichman, Haldeman

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Watergate

-Effects

-Constitutional issues

-Executive privilege

-Issue of disclosure

-White House staff

-Cooperation with grand jury, Congressional committee

-Federal Bureau of Investigation [FBI]

-Method of cooperation

-Sherman Adams precedent

-John W. Dean, III

-Intent to cooperate

-Staff testimony

-Offers of cooperation

-Effects on Republican Party

-Concerns on local level

-Association with the President

-Vietnam War

-Revenue sharing

-Political issue

-Interest in New York and Washington

-Rest of country

-Cleveland, Kansas City

-Disinterest

-Ehrlichman, H. R. Haldeman

-Washington press corps

-Liberal biases

-Staff testimony

-Executive privilege

-Effects on 1974 election

-Impoundment

-Executive privilege

-Press conference

-Polls

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Republican Party

-New Jersey primary

-Cahill

-Sandman

-Meeting with President

-Cahill’s meeting with President

-Subjects of discussion

-Domestic issues

-President’s involvement

-Statement for Sandman

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Bush left at 4:26 pm.

[This tape ends before the conversation with Ehrlichman is completed. See Conversation No.

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