I come here all the way from Massachusetts, 1,500 miles away, and ask your support in this campaign.
Mr. Nixon and I disagree very basically on the position of the United States, on what must be done to increase our secur...
Our position is one of certainty, that the future can belong to freedom, that this country can be secure, that we can tu...
And my only pledge to you is this: That if I am elected I will summon all the resources of this great and strong Republi...
You have my pledge that I will do all in my power to live up to the faith and trust you place in me by your action.
Our fortunes as a nation depend, particularly because of the pressure of events as well as the provisions of the Constit...
I believe that we are going to choose in the 1960’s progress; that we are going to make the same decision in 1960 that w...
This is not merely a contest between Republicans and Democrats.
We merely do not run for office, but we also seek to establish a basic point, that what this country is now doing is not...
I believe in an independent Federal Reserve.
I do not believe that we are doing enough.
And I think the answer is pretty plain.
We want to be first on the far side of the moon and here in this country.
But I say that what hurts the farmer, the small businessman, the homeowner, and the schoolteacher hurts the country.
So I come to London, Ohio, and I come to this Republican community, and I come here without any hesitation at all in ask...
They have run on the slogan of 'You never had it so good.'
I seek the office of the Presidency in the most difficult and dangerous time in the life of our country.
I think we can do better in raising our prestige abroad.