"But I can assure you that if we are successful in the election in November that the depression for this country will be over."
"Yes, but I would not carry it to the extreme."
"I would judge that, but there have been notorious exceptions to that."
"Yes. I talked on Thursday morning to General Wheeler from the Department of Defense."
"I think that registration is an element of success, but not the key to success."
"In the cities, of course, there is a higher percentage of Democratic supporters than Republican and a higher percentage that are unregistered, relatively."
"In one ward in Baltimore, out of 1,028 people registered, the percentage was 6 to 1 Democratic."
"Well, not at this particular time."
"No, but I do think an arms agreement would be desirable."
"I think it is appropriate that we begin the 1960 campaign right here in the State of California."
"My judgment is that I would attend, but I would not attempt to advise the President or criticize him for not attending."
"We are going to carry this campaign to all parts of the United States, in order to show the American people that this country cannot possibly afford 4 more years of Republican leadership."
"I do. I think we will spend probably more time in California than any other State of the Union."
"I am a candidate for the office of the President."
"The question was, Do I think we will carry all of them and I said \I could not make a judgment on that at this time. I have not been down South yet.\"
"I don't see how one can say that there are no longer any major issues."
"I believe the American people will elect a President to act."
"This rally marks the official beginning of the 1960 presidential campaign."