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...Scranton's drive for the Republican presidential nomination may be a bit too late in the game. However, I feel that Scranton would make an ideal standard-bearer at a time when the Republicans need someone to unify their party if they are to defeat Johnson in November...
...Governor Scranton's decision to run for President would be humorous if it did not come at this time. All that he can do now is embarrass himself and his party and, because of his public exposure, bar himself from any future consideration by the party leadership...
...great tradition of the Republican Party is one generally of progressive moderation, and it is in this tradition that Scranton stands...
...begins to appear that the uncommitted delegate to the Republican Convention will have one of three choices: Governor Scranton, whom the majority of delegates don't want; Senator Goldwater, whom the majority of the voters don't want; and Richard Nixon, whom nobody wants...
Until Governor Scranton's belated entry into the Republican presidential race last week, most U.S. newspapers correctly assumed that Barry Goldwater had the nomination sewed up. And most, large and small, didn't like it. Seldom has a presidential candidate-especially a potential Republican leader -evoked such dissatisfaction, dismay and wrath from the cartoonists and editorial writers of the U.S. press...