Word: mailings
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...plea brought results. Collections in the buckets totalled $173,513 over the seven-day period, but that was peanuts compared to the contributions that Graham's televised plea would bring. One of the BGEA officers up in the press box said that mail offerings cover most of the association's $20 million annual budget...
Congressman Peter Rodino, who as chairman of the House Judiciary Committee heads the formal inquiry into Nixon's possible impeachment, has received more than 165,000 pieces of mail...
...overall tally is about 95% against the President, but he estimates that in the declining volume of mail that has reached his office during the past week or so, the share of pro-Nixon letters has risen to about...
...Senate Watergate committee, the volume of mail has dropped off sharply, from 15,000 pieces during the week after the firing to about 6,000 last week, but the writers have grown progressively harder on the President. In the first batch, 56% called for Nixon's impeachment and 3% were favorable to the President (the rest were unfavorable but stopped short of calling for his ouster); the most recent shows three-quarters in favor of impeachment or resignation and less than 1% pro-Nixon...
Democratic Senator Henry Jackson's mail has shown a slight retreat from ouster demands, which were running at 90% earlier and 75% more recently. At the office of New Jersey's Republican Senator Clifford Case, where Nixon has received support in less than 10% of all mail in recent weeks, his rating last week had improved...