
Mr. Nixon has misstated the facts - either because he chose to misinform the public or because he was uninformed himself.
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Mr. Nixon has misstated the facts - either because he chose to misinform the public or because he was uninformed himself.

If you are satisfied, if you feel happy about your life, if you feel our country is meeting its responsibilities, then you belong in Mr. Nixon's camp.

This is a great country and I have unlimited confidence in it, and I have served it for 18 years.

I think your presence here, whether you are Republican or Democrat, whether you wish to click with Dick or whether you wish to move this country forward.

Let me say that I think you ought to be commended for admitting it.

I want to express my thanks to you for coming today.

I run for the Presidency in the most serious time in the life of our country and these issues involve the security of everybody here.

I plan to appear at the fifth debate prepared to answer any questions which the panel may wish to ask me.

We are going to have to do much better.

We cannot predict what new problems will come across our desks in the next 4 years.

There go my people. I must find out where they are going so I can lead them.

I believe this country can do better by its retired citizens - and we can start in November by retiring Mr. Nixon.

Mr. Nixon has sown the seeds of negation. Time after time, he has said 'No' to the American people.

It ill becomes Mr. Nixon to charge that my farm program would raise food prices to consumers greatly.

In order that we may compete, we need strong leadership at the top and in my judgment only the President of the United States can provide that leadership.

It is time to raise the American tide.

I want to emphasize that this is not a contest merely between Mr. Nixon and myself.