Word: republicans
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Presumably, the majority next year could refuse to take ads from all those political candidates it does not endorse, as well as ads from the John Birch Society, the Republican Party, the Libertarian Party and numerous other exponents of unpopular philosophies. Having decided--contrary to all established principles of journalistic ethics--that sale of advertising space is tantamount to endorsement, it still might have a little difficulty separating the claims of free speech from those which are, supposedly, incorrect in their views. We hope that it might reconsider its stand in the near future, before reality intrudes--because these situations...
Berenson expressed concern that people who are political independents could be disillusioned with the party because of actions, like the Republican Club's inviting Nixon, of campus organizations...
...object to the invitation to someone associated with an image the Republican Party should not have," Berenson said yesterday. He also said in his resignation letter an invitation to Nixon could have "devastating consequences" for the Republican Party...
Duey said she contacted Gordon Nelson, Republican Party chairman in Massachusetts, earlier in the fall. He recommended waiting until after last month's elections to invite Nixon, she said...
Polly Logan, a Republican National Committee representative from Massachusetts, was not so positive about the possible visit. "It's wonderful if he wants to travel abroad, but there are so many others to invite who would be far more relevant," she said yesterday...