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Vietnam was the central focus of the 1972 election; Watergate never surfaced as the issue that would sway the vote. Part of the reason that Watergate stayed in the background during the campaign was that George McGovern chose to talk about Nixon's more heinous crimes. The other reason the break-in didn't change the election's outcome was that a systematic effort to contain the matter worked better than even Nixon could have hoped...
Even Wiggins conceded that attempts by John Dean to get the IRS to audit 575 supporters of Presidential Candidate George McGovern in 1972 were "absolutely indefensible." Nixon Defender Mayne similarly admitted that the plumbers had been "caught in a miserable crime" when they sought files from Daniel Ellsberg's psychiatrist. But in both instances, the loyalists insisted, there was no evidence that Nixon had approved the acts. Moreover, since the political audits never were carried out, New Jersey's Charles Sandman declared that to impeach Nixon for that would be to be punish him "for a thought...
...argue against our hammering our strong point. His argument is when you are attacking--we should do some of our advertising--should be an attack on McGovern advertising--and that attack should not [unintelligible] Nixon strong points. It should only [unintelligible] McGovern negative points...
...gotta work on. His argument is that you're so well known, your pluses are as clear as your minuses; that getting one of those 20, who is an undecided type, to vote for you on your positive points is much less likely than getting him to vote against McGovern by scaring him to death about McGovern; and that's the area that we ought to be playing...
...Unintelligible] moves [unintelligible] election [unintelligible] said it in its lead editorial today. Another "McGovern's got to change his position." That that would be a good thing, that's constructive. Ah, the white wash for change...