Newsweek of today 1970. The answer to Newsweek’s question was, sadly, no. Image
Alas it wasn’t. Image
The “Nixonettes” of 1968: Image
Nixon’s ad managers insisted that this 1972 poster would appeal to “American youth”: Image
This 1968 brochure was a bad idea for a number of reasons: Image
Young Voters for Nixon, 1968, hoped that this poster, featuring Agnew and Everett Dirksen, would close the deal for their hero: Image

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Feb 10
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CBS News Special Report on sudden fatal fire on Cape Kennedy launchpad that had just killed three Apollo 1 crewmen, fifty-five years ago tonight—program anchored by Mike Wallace and Walter Cronkite:
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LBJ deliberately created a Supreme Court vacancy so he could appoint Thurgood Marshall as first Black Justice, 1967.
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