We intend to keep America prosperous, powerful, and unafraid.
Are these your goals?
I have great faith in the American people.
I think you will have to talk to Mrs. Johnson.
When we make our recommendations to the Congress in January, when the new Congress comes in.
I am pleased that the Chrysler-United Auto Workers case has been settled peacefully and privately on true good faith and collective bargaini...
I would like to see every person who felt that our program and our leadership for all America was preferred by them, to vote for us.
Anytime, and whenever we think it is appropriate, on any question on which their particular qualifications may suit them.
I have asked--I am going to another subject that I just happened to think of--I am asking the FBI to give me a compilation of their reports ...
Our people join with yours in mourning a servant of peace, and a friend of us all.
I think General Taylor's briefing with you this morning pretty well outlines our position, and I would stand on that.
I have favored a thorough investigation and study of every indication that any Federal law may have been violated.
I think that every person in this country ought to support the candidate of his choice, and the candidate that he feels will best serve.
These common purposes--prosperity, justice, and peace--are the foundation of American unity.
United we stand; divided we fall.
This is a great day in a historic place.
This country is not going to turn away from the needs of the jobless and the hungry, the poor and the oppressed.
This country is not going to turn away from the upward course of prosperity or from the urgent hopes of peace.