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Scott has little political use for Goldwater, is an outspoken moderate Republican. "I was born a conservative," he says, "and have become increasingly liberal. Most of my friends started out as liberals and became conservative." At the Republican Convention, he was floor manager for Bill Scranton and, after Goldwater's nomination, made some sounds about refusing to support Barry...
...changed his mind, partly under persuasion from Scranton, partly because conservative businessmen, among them some of the Pennsylvania G.O.P.'s biggest financial benefactors, threatened to withhold their contributions unless he endorsed Goldwater. Since then, Scott has lukewarmly backed Barry in conservative western Pennsylvania, avoided all mention of Goldwater in urban areas...
Despite his national prominence, Romney has not proved to be much of a vote getter in Michigan. In 1962, he won the governorship by 80,000 votes--a margin much smaller than those enjoyed by other Republicans like William Scranton and Nelson Rockefeller or even James Rhodes of Ohio. In a 1963 referendum on a new state constitution--a major issue between Romney and his Democratic opponents--Romney's side won by only 7,000 votes. Last June Romney showed no particular strength in the usually accurate Detroit News poll; he led Staebler by a surprisingly small 50-45 margin...
Dreaming or Leading? Every time Goldwater has spoken on the nuclear issue, his political critics, both Democratic and Republican, have leaped into the argument. Before the Republican Convention in San Francisco, Pennsylvania's Governor William Scranton, then running for the G.O.P. presidential nomination himself, asked: "What does it mean to be a conservative? Does it mean you must be a trigger-happy dreamer in a world that wants from America not slogans but sane leadership?" Again, Scranton said of Goldwater: "He says the decision to unleash nuclear war should be made not by the President but by the commanders...
...Gettysburg, the first of which, on national defense and foreign policy, will be shown this week. Richard Nixon spoke out for Goldwater last week at the Michigan Republican Convention, will open a five-week 30-state national speaking tour for him early in October. Pennsylvania's Governor William Scranton will plug the ticket in eight states besides his own in 31 days of speechmaking. Kentucky's Senator Thruston Morton is swinging through at least a dozen states to proclaim his "wholehearted support of Goldwater and Miller...