Date: March 22, 1973
Time: Unknown between 11:45 am and 12:12 pm
Location: Oval Office
The President met with George H. W. Bush, William E. Brock,III, Robert H. Michel and
William E. Timmons. The White House photographer was present at the beginning of the
meeting.
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Greetings
Photographs
Congratulations
Congress
Seating arrangements
Purpose of meeting
-Preliminary meeting
-Elections
Congressional relations
-House campaign committees
-Orientation
-Robert C. (“Bob”) Wilson
-Candidate selection
-Fundraising
-Candidate selection
-Clarence J. (“Bud”) Brown, Jr.
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-Recruitment
-Refusal
-Reasons
-John Rousselot
-Democrats
-Changing Brown’s mind
-Wilson
-Gerald R. Ford
-Grand Rapids
-Carleton J. King
-Rousselot
-Harold R. Collier
-Wilson
-Motivations
-Bush’s political role
-Timmons
-Candidate selections
-Recruitment of a director of campaign
-Age
-Qualities
-President’s role in 1974 campaign
-Support for all incumbents
-Political orientation
-1974 election
-Vulnerabilities
-Age
-Candidate recruitment
-President’s role
-1970 election
-Support role in final campaign
-Spiro T. Agnew and other potential 1976 presidential candidates
-Assistance to candidates
-Money
-Speakers
-New candidates
-Quality
-White House support for House candidates
-Selective support
-Incumbency
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-Age of new candidates
-Maximum age for House of Representatives
-Congressional leadership
-Candidate in Pennsylvania
-Alvin W. Levenhagen
-Age
-Herbert C. Hoover
-Emphasis on youth and Freshmen Republicans
-Wilson
-Minority status
-Selection
-Criteria
-Program
-Wilson
-Brown
-White House assistance
-Youth vote
-Kenneth S. Rietz
-H. R. (“Bob”) Haldeman
-Support for Republicans
-Current candidates
-Qualifications
Republicans
-Conflicts among Congressional Campaign Committees and Republican National
Committee [RNC]
-Jealousy
-Money
-Work of Bush, Brock, and Michel
-Cooperation
-Research staff
-Polling
-White House staff
-Polling
-Use of Federal funds for issue polling
-Cooperation
-Frequency
-White House help
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-Congress
-“Doves” Liberals
-Senate
-Vietnam War, defense
-Budget
-Tolerance
-Governors
-Independence
-New York
-Nelson A. Rockefeller’s standing
-California
-Selection of candidate
-Role of Ronald W. Reagan
-Need for study by RNC
-New Jersey primary
-William T. Cahill
-Noninvolvement
-Congressional Campaign Committees
-Recruitment
-Tactics
-Flexibility
-Incumbents
-President’s influence
-Retirements
-Marlow W. Cook
-Henry L. Bellmon
-William B. Saxbe
-Ohio
-Opposition to retirement
-Bellmon
-Desire to retire
-Reaction to Senate
-Governorship
-Personality
-Oklahoma
-Charles B. (“Bud”) Wilkinson
-Race for Senate
-Chances
-Democratic opponent
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-David Hall
-Compared with Arkansas race
-Problems
-Race for governor
-Bellmon
-Attitude
-Meeting with Bush
-Energy
-Grassroots
-Dewey F. Bartlett
-Governors
-Small states
-Size of problems
-Fundraising
-Problems
-Watergate
-Public relations funds
-House races
-Lack of funding
-Richard Simpson
-RNC
-President’s schedule
-Spring dinners
-House Campaign Committee
-House dinners
-New Majority campaign
-Fundraising for House candidates
-Governors
-Division of funds
-Simpson
-Dwight D. Eisenhower
-Fundraising
-Senators
-House contests
-Incumbents
-Amounts distributed
-Senate
-William Scott
-Dinners
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-Jesse A. Helms
-Winners
-Amount of work
-Gordon L. Allott, Jack Miller, J. Caleb Boggs, Margaret Chase Smith
-Defeat in 1972 election
-Tennessee
-Appreciation of President
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Bush, Brock, Michel, and Timmons left at 12:12 pm.