Word: reagan
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...appeals only to the ignorant and uninformed Eastern Seaboard masses so easily led by TIME. Thinking Republicans are conservative and in opposition; the way back to constitutional government requires that we place our faith in God, country and self, not liberalism and material wealth swapped out for basic freedoms. Reagan is a clean top choice. Rockefeller as a vice-presidential candidate would be a necessary evil to carry votes of the misled...
...mail indicates that last week's cover of the poll-leading Republican dream ticket-Nelson Rockefeller for President and Ronald Reagan for Vice President-was read with exceptional interest wherever politicians gather. At no place was it studied more raptly than aboard the S.S. Independence, where the nation's Governors were holding their 59th annual conference...
...their own points of view. Republicans and Democrats alike pondered the implications. Potential candidates who did not appear on the cover looked hard at the collection of imaginary campaign buttons that appeared inside. But attention kept returning to the cover team. Was this an endorsement of a Rockefeller-Reagan ticket? No, the story made clear that it wasn't. Who was up and who was down? That question sent a joke running through the Independence. Reagan, it was said, had taken to looking at the cover upside down so that he would be top man on the ticket...
Before the week was out, the Chicago American's cartoonist Wayne Stayskal, far from the balmy waters that the Independence was skimming through, got somewhat the same idea and showed Reagan making the switch in a more graphic...
...space; in Tampa, Fla., 67% confessed to WFLA that they cheat on their income tax. When asked if they would vote for Lyndon Johnson in 1968, response was a resounding no from 63% of the callers in Houston, 77% in Pittsburgh and 82% in Minneapolis. Among the Republican candidates, Reagan ranked the highest and Romney the lowest in New Orleans and Minneapolis. Other polls indicate that viewers are strongly in favor of sex education in public schools, liberalization of abortion laws, and reopening the investigation of the Kennedy assassination...