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  • Primary. Steel reports Caro's claim that LBJ "stole" the election from Coke Stevenson, and says no proof was offered. Assuming Steel was old enough to read newspapers in 1977, he should have known that on July 31 of that year every major US daily front
  • NICKNANEt''LANDSLIDELYNDON. TEXASDINOCRATS NERI SPLIT IN 1948. JOHNSON,THIN 39, A CONIIUMNt REPRESENTED ''NEN'' DENOCRATS IN HIS 11D FOR THI U.S. SENATE.HIS ftRINARYOftftONENT NASCOKER. STEVENSON - 61 YEAR'SO~Dt THREETIIIS TEXASGOVERNOR, NEVERBEATENANDTHE
  • Johnson make. He was a Stevenson man in the days gone by but now he was for Johnson. They could extend their activities ove.r into Idaho because they had a lot of Mormons ther~. They would like to get L'tab in the Senator's schedule when the Senator might
  • Youns fellow andI think ·ts ideal for what we want. ''It ls a upbJll climb here because Kennedy.got such ·a head start and now Symlngton ts making a lot of headwayand, of course, Stevenson has support In organized ·labor. Anyway, that is the pi~e