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...More Than a Candidate" [Sept. 29], Hugh Sidey quotes "St. Harry" in an effort to deny Jimmy Carter his right to be warmly human. That is an irony we ordinary folk can hardly comprehend. Where was Sidey when Truman was trying to associate Henry Wallace with the Communists? We re-elected Harry in 1948; I predict we will re-elect Jimmy in 1980. He is one of us. Earl D. Martin Gloucester...
...staff now seems better organized; it has been strengthened by the rehiring of Deaver and, more recently, Stuart Spencer, which illustrates another side of Reagan. Spencer had helped elect and re-elect Reagan as Governor, but in 1976 he joined Gerald Ford. During that year's California primary, Spencer coined the slogan, "Governor Reagan couldn't start a war, but President Reagan could." Nonetheless, at convention time this year Reagan welcomed Spencer back as a part-time consultant, and by the second week of September, Spencer was serving full time on the campaign plane. Usually he sits just...
...team, went home to California for an indefinite leave of absence. Katie Kelley, stroke of this year's Head boat, said, "I think people are more worried about Anne than the team. We hope she'll be back next semester." Coach Carie Graves has chosen not to re-elect a captain until she knows if Anne plans to return next term...
Nonetheless, the Carter forces last week projected a surprising degree of optimism. Speaking to TIME editors, Campaign Chairman Robert Strauss boasted, "I have little doubt that the people will re-elect the President. I felt confident enough to make a couple of pretty good bets on it. And I bet with my head...
...plan to break into Democratic national headquarters in an office in the Watergate Hotel complex was worked out by Liddy and Hunt, who recruited five Cuban Americans to help. Liddy also enlisted James McCord, chief of security at the Committee to Re-Elect the President, as the electronics expert. A break-in attempt in May 1972 succeeded, but the key listening device planted by McCord and the Cubans did not seem to be working. Liddy's superiors grew impatient...