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- States. We're not united on ma:ny things -- not even in our own families -- but we are united on one thing in America. We're united against I didn't Communism. vote for President Eisenhower, but he's President of the United States. He's the only
- Crusade?" Even those of us who had held firm for the Banner of Democracy were impressed. We were going to get: One hundred A balanced Tax relief A strong per cent of parity budget for the little fellow America More soil conservation A government
- am concerned, this is a time for men of good will to submerge their differences- -however large some of them may loom at the moment--and join the battle in which all Democrats are of one mind--the battle to restore a united government to this nation
- cooperation without regimentatio!:,J . There was a time in the not-too-distant pe.st when the farmer was the forgotten stepchild of America. He not only faced the natural hazards of farming~ weather, blight and insect pests - but he was at the mercy of markets
Record copy, Remarks of the President in Convention Hall, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 10/29/1964
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- help yourself when you ere helping me. You can iso help America wh~n you are helping me. You can send Genevieve Blatt to the United States senate. There ont~is progra~ where we will have equal rights for all Americans and special privileges for none
- of the United States. (more) as of this moment, a candidate. nomination for the office of s - ............,, -· -· - 3 There presidency. are some observations A President's position of America all the evil dangers I want to make on the job
- . not primarily aur- about what has happened in Congress It is a Democratic victory. It is not a Republican victory. tor this or that candidate tor the Presidency. It is not a victory It is a victory tor the nation, tor the United States ot America
- duties to the limits My adherence America's honor in a spirit repre- because we are honest men striving which we advocate. can usually Men who seek only some find some way to stifle disagreement. (more) - 3 - In the 83rd Congress, Republican
- . It naninated I am going to conduct the most thorough, diligent, wimliDg campaign a;ay man can carry on tor the nomination ot United States senator tram Texas. Now, I haven't come down here to talk to you about nominations tor other things. I think though we
- issues will arise which we cannot foresee. I have a great faith in the Democratic Party. I am a Democrat of conviction - - not out of habit. I believe that the Democratic Party is now - - and always has been - - the party that is best for America. I
Record copy, Address to the University of Nebraska Student Convocation, Lincoln, Nebraska, 9/22/60
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- ' • role 1n ta ua to- vorlc!. ve play to vinf "Shall America nttle "Or •ball "I u pl"CNdto eq "ln 1\■ plattora tor a tiet tor 1960,tbl lv\7 »-ocntic ob.1-ectlw 1• not the r11)n to couin ideologS..■' a JMll"'7'vhieh 1• a.,rUUna 'that I npreNn