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...search team headed by Vice President Walter Mondale put Miller on a short list of potential successors at the Fed. Carter, aware that dumping the conservative Burns might frighten bankers and industrialists who already mistrusted the President's economic judgment, was looking for a progressive corporate chief?preferably a Democrat???whom Burns' admirers in "business could hail as one of their...
...speech put Democrats in a quandary: they can hardly denounce his stated goal of cutting the rate of price increases in half by the end of 1972, and there are few details of the program available to quibble about. Connally, an undisputed expert at counting votes?and still a Democrat???offers this assessment: "At this stage there are no political shortcomings in the program that would justify a frontal attack. The critics are going to have to await any flaws." Adds Senate Majority Leader Mike Mansfield: "I think we should give the President every support we possibly can. We should...
...asked the South to be sportsman¬ like in the election, to omit "personal bit¬terness." He cited the political fights of the brother-governors of Tennessee?Alfred A. Taylor, Republican, under whose patriarchal auspices he was introduced, and the late Robert Taylor, Democrat??? as illustrating the spirit in which he hoped the national election will be decided...
...Some say we should nominate an outstanding Democrat???the man we intend to propose is one of the most outstanding Democrats of the day . . ."?George McGill nominating Kansas' Ayres...
...them. The two went to law and David Reed won. Last week it was discovered by genealogists that David Reed was the great-great-grandfather of Senator David A. Reed of Pennsylvania, staunch supporter of the Administration, and the great-grandfather of Senator James A. Reed, of Missouri, vigorous Democrat???enemies in politics, cousins in blood...
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