On the recordOctober 13, 1964
A President who refuses to go out among the people, who refuses to be judged by the people, who is unwilling to lay his case before the people, can never be President of all the people.
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presidency.ucsb.eduA President who refuses to go out among the people, who refuses to be judged by the people, who is unwilling to lay his case before the people, can never be President of all the people.
Remarks at a Rally at the Wilkes-Barre-Scranton, Pa., Airport
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