
I am in favor of continuing the appropriation of Federal funds for vocational education at the full amounts authorized under the various vocational education acts.
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I am in favor of continuing the appropriation of Federal funds for vocational education at the full amounts authorized under the various vocational education acts.

There is a difference between the two parties.

So, I come here tonight to southern Maryland and ask your support in this campaign.

I believe the President of the United States in January 1961 should recognize this as a national problem and in every basic industry set up committees of labor, management, and the Government.

I am a Democrat, east, west, north, south, a Democrat who stands in the tradition of Franklin Roosevelt, in Pennsylvania, in California in Georgia, in Massachusetts.

I think in 1960, if we choose progress, it can be a rising sun for this country and the beginning of a great new day.

I think Mr. Nixon and the Republican Party will be rejected on November 8, 1960.

Mr. Nixon's new definition of himself as a practical progressive" enunciated in Los Angeles yesterday further adds to the confusion of just where the Vice President stands on the key issues facing our country.

I ask you to join us in moving this country ahead, in giving this country new leadership.

Republican policies have done nothing for you.

Mr. Nixon can apply any label he wants to this record, but the record speaks far more eloquently than his changing definitions.

Mr. Khrushchev says, 'Your children will be Communists.'

I say as the standard bearer for the Democratic Party, as a member of a party which has produced Franklin Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson, and Governor Lawrence and Senator Clark, a party which believes in progress, we commit ourselves to a…

I think they want a Democrat.

If there was ever a formula for inaction, for standing still, for those Americans who don't want anything done, that is the solution.

In the public works bill last year, the Democratic Congress added 67 new starts.

Mr. Nixon can call it practical progressivism or economic conservatism, but the label does not hide the package.