Twenty years ago this city of Detroit was known as the arsenal of democracy.
It is raining on Vice President Nixon today, and we don't mind the rain.
For this will be a wholly different nation in 1970 with wholly different needs, and we must begin now to meet those needs.
And today, when Mr. Nixon tells us all is well, when he tells us we never had it so good, when he wants us to be satisfied with the record o...
He says, 'I am not really a Republican, that is, I don't think I am.'
We have many opportunities before us in the 1960's and many responsibilities.
I come here to Michigan and ask your support in the election of November 8.
I come here tonight as the Democratic standard bearer for the office of the Presidency in the United States, and I come here to Michigan and...
And I don't believe in 1960 the American people are going to turn over the destinies of this State and the destinies of the United States to...
The fact of the matter is that this State and the United States cannot sit still in the 1960's.
That is why this question of American prestige is so important.
Either they don't have the money or they have to go to work, or they haven't an opportunity.
It is far more dangerous to hide the truth about our position abroad - and to hide it for political purposes.
Do you believe as an American citizen of this State and country that we can be led by a political party, the Republicans, who have stood sti...
We know enough about the USIA survey of our prestige overseas to know that one of the key questions related not to how we stood in 1960 comp...
The administration does not trust the people.
The administration is afraid to tell the people the truth about their situation.
In America, the people, if they are armed with the truth, can be trusted to make the right decision.