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...Goldwater man, he rushed about making deals only to find he had missed the real party leaders, later had to do some fancy backpedaling. Kleindienst also finds time to promote his own political fortunes, has announced as a candidate for Governor of Arizona in November, hoping to succeed Paul Fannin, who plans to run for Goldwater's Senate seat should Barry win the nomination. At a state G.O.P. rally in Arizona recently, the band of Kleindienst's straw hat carried a slogan for his own campaign, not Barry...
Says Arizona's Governor Paul Fannin, a true-blue Goldwater man for obvious reasons: "If Lodge had bestirred himself even one-half as hard as Goldwater did, or even one-half as hard as Rockefeller did, Nixon would be in the White House today." Declares Nevada's Lieutenant Governor Paul Laxalt: "We don't want a guy who is going to sit on his big fat duff like he did in 1960." Says one of Nixon's top 1960 aides, a Californian: "I don't know any politician anywhere who worked in the 1960 campaign...
...Republican Governors, four already are avowed Goldwater men. They are Arizona's Paul Fannin, Oklahoma's Henry Bellmon, Montana's Tim Babcock and Wyoming's Cliff Hansen. Leaning strongly to Goldwater are four more: Colora do's John Love, Kansas' John Anderson, Utah's George Clyde and South Dakota's Archie Gubbrud. Maine's John Reed is still stringing along with Rocky. Idaho's Robert Smylie, Rhode Island's John Chafee and Oregon's Mark Hatfield have leaned to Rocky, now believe his prospects are dead, and apparently...
...other Governors where they thought Barry stood. Georgia's Carl Sanders said that in his state Goldwater is widely "thought of as a segregationist." Mississippi's Ross Barnett said he was not sure, but "I understand he's an integrationist." No, argued Arizona's Paul Fannin, a Goldwater Republican: Barry is neither a segregationist nor an integrationist, but "an American." Well, New York's Nelson Rockefeller put in, it would be "helpful" if Goldwater would clarify his views. Michigan's George Romney said he was uncertain where Barry stood, added that he would like...
...oldest member of the Senate, 84-year-old Carl Hayden (D), who has represented Arizona since it became a state in 1912, was re-elected by a smaller margin than expected. Republican Governor Paul Fannin won by a larger margin...