On the recordNovember 3, 1964
I ask all those who supported me and all those that opposed me to forget our differences, because there are many more things in America that unite us than divide us.
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presidency.ucsb.eduI ask all those who supported me and all those that opposed me to forget our differences, because there are many more things in America that unite us than divide us.
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