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jet looking like an astronaut. >> but some frustrated republicans, outspoken arizona senator barry goldwater is the man they want to take control of their party. >> america needs a change. >> goldwater represents the strong right, conservative party element within the republican party. >> we need an administration to stand up for america all over the world. to work for freedom. >> and he felt that our government had gotten too paternalistic. instead of offering people a hand up, we were doing too much of a handout. >> what propelled his politics were belief in small government and in fighting communism as fiercely as one could. >> barry goldwater felt that americans were not fighting the cold war with everything at their disposal. america had nuclear weapons. why not use them? >> america's deliverable nuclear capability may be cut by 90%. now, this, ladies and gentlemen, will not serve the cause of peace. >> the kind of young c conservatives who looked at the really saw themselves as james dean kind of rebels. this is a new brand of conservatism. >> ladies and gentlemen, it's a privilege to
jet looking like an astronaut. >> but some frustrated republicans, outspoken arizona senator barry goldwater is the man they want to take control of their party. >> america needs a change. >> goldwater represents the strong right, conservative party element within the republican party. >> we need an administration to stand up for america all over the world. to work for freedom. >> and he felt that our government had gotten too paternalistic. instead of offering...
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i'll pass. >>> if barry goldwater stands any chance of winning the election he must hit lyndon johnson>> the south traditionally was mostly all democrat. but with goldwater, all the sudden they had somebody who could speak for their belief in freedom and the south started turning. >> white southern voters recognized that here was a candidate that was speaking to their interests, namely pushing back against the tide of civil rights. >> when he would tour in the south he was greeted like a conquering hero. people would come from miles around and they would cheer him like he was the messiah. >> you and i on november the 3rd can do something about limiting the role of the federal government. >> lbj's civil rights act has cost him dearly in the south. in a last ditch effort to win back votes he sends his wife lady bird and daughters linda and lucy on a tour through the southern states. >> the lady bird special was born. it began in virginia. and went all the way down to new orleans. my father said luci baines we need you to campaign for us and tell them why you feel their support is so desp
i'll pass. >>> if barry goldwater stands any chance of winning the election he must hit lyndon johnson>> the south traditionally was mostly all democrat. but with goldwater, all the sudden they had somebody who could speak for their belief in freedom and the south started turning. >> white southern voters recognized that here was a candidate that was speaking to their interests, namely pushing back against the tide of civil rights. >> when he would tour in the south...
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it's not often you lump barry goldwater and malcolm x in the same category. the principle is the same. johnson made great political capital out of goldwater's mad bomber image. goldwater's campaign slogan in 1964 was, in your heart you know he is right. johnson's backers lampooned that with in your heart you know he might or in your gut you know he is nuts. the exmrploitation hit its heig in the most famous xhegs shacom. it has been reshown hundreds of times. let me show that to you now. >> five, seven, six, six, eight, ni nine. >> ten, nine, eight, seven, six, five, four, three, two, one. zero. >> these are the stakes. to make a world in which all of god's children can live. or to go into the dark. we must either love each other or we must die. >> vote for president johnson on november 3rd. the stakes are too high for you to stay home. >> not exactly subtle, but it was a tremendously effective political ad. goldwater did score points off johnson on foreign policy, onion s on johnson's timidry. why aren't you doing more to defend our south vietnamese ally. for
it's not often you lump barry goldwater and malcolm x in the same category. the principle is the same. johnson made great political capital out of goldwater's mad bomber image. goldwater's campaign slogan in 1964 was, in your heart you know he is right. johnson's backers lampooned that with in your heart you know he might or in your gut you know he is nuts. the exmrploitation hit its heig in the most famous xhegs shacom. it has been reshown hundreds of times. let me show that to you now....
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it's not often that you love barry goldwater and welcome back to the same category, malcolm x his definition was very different but the principle is the same. johnson made great political capital out of goldwater's mad bomber image. gold waters campaign slogan was, in your heart, you know he's right. and johnson's backer lampooned that that in your heart you know he might, or nuggets, he's not. and johnson's exploitation of gold waters mad bomber image reached its height and the most famous political commercial in history, you may have seen this, it has been re-shown hundreds of times, either and documentaries relating to lyndon johnson, or the 1960s in general. let me show that to you now. >> five, seven, six, six, eight, nine, nine -- >> 10, 9, eight, seven, six, five, four, 3, 2, 1, zero. >> these are the stakes, to make a world in which all of god's children can live or to go into the dark. we must either love each other, or we must die. >> vote for president johnson on november 3. the stakes are too high for you to stay home. >> it was a tremendously effective ad. goldwater did score po
it's not often that you love barry goldwater and welcome back to the same category, malcolm x his definition was very different but the principle is the same. johnson made great political capital out of goldwater's mad bomber image. gold waters campaign slogan was, in your heart, you know he's right. and johnson's backer lampooned that that in your heart you know he might, or nuggets, he's not. and johnson's exploitation of gold waters mad bomber image reached its height and the most famous...
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barry goldwater is not doing well. the polls do not look good.t is going to probably be and lbj landslide. reagan being the famous actor, he has crisscrossed the country for a long time delivering speeches as the spokesperson of general electric because he was the host of general election theater. -- general electric theater. the public knows him as the actor and speech maker for ge. this is the first time he will be seen from the american public as delivering a political speech. it is called the time for choosing. a lot of the issues he discusses are quite relevant to the year 2020. i want to highlight one aspect. in it, he castigates the west that we never open up our mouths about the millions trapped behind the iron curtain. ronald reagan knows all about the evils of communism and socialism. many of you know the speech. that is termed the speech. that night, not far from here in los angeles, a number of his friends got together. they were financial people in business and said, i think the republican party is running the wrong person in 1964. i
barry goldwater is not doing well. the polls do not look good.t is going to probably be and lbj landslide. reagan being the famous actor, he has crisscrossed the country for a long time delivering speeches as the spokesperson of general electric because he was the host of general election theater. -- general electric theater. the public knows him as the actor and speech maker for ge. this is the first time he will be seen from the american public as delivering a political speech. it is called...
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wins it becomes clear this is barry goldwater's party. there's an old joke that barry goldwater really did win in 1964, is just took them 16 years to count the vote. >>> elizabeth ii is preparing for her coronation. soon she will be crowned queen. she is just 27 years old. the future of the house of windsor rests on her shoulders. >> all of us here know that we are present at the making of history. >> as the queen takes her first cautious steps as monarch she is torn between the palace old guard led by her mother and those like her husband philip who want change. with scandals swirling around her sister margaret, threatening to tarnish her reign, the queen must assert her power. sacrificing the happiness of those she loves. >>> february 1952 elizabeth ii has been queen for just a few days following the death of her father king george vi. >> shortly after the king's death, prince philip's uncle holds a dinner for archie. >> lord louie mountbatten played a key role in the life of his young nephew philip. >> his father has no time for him. >
wins it becomes clear this is barry goldwater's party. there's an old joke that barry goldwater really did win in 1964, is just took them 16 years to count the vote. >>> elizabeth ii is preparing for her coronation. soon she will be crowned queen. she is just 27 years old. the future of the house of windsor rests on her shoulders. >> all of us here know that we are present at the making of history. >> as the queen takes her first cautious steps as monarch she is torn...
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is he sort of like the berry barry goldwater for the democratic shro*erss. leading people in a movement and these people are going to be with him and alexandria ocasio-cortez in the future. how do you take that and turn it into a democratic nomination and that's what he is betwixt and between. that's why we sort of -- he was doing a little bit of crawfishing tonight. >> martha: here is he in the beginning we asked him how he would handle coronavirus. i go back to if you were in the oval office today because i felt like. so answers got sort of generalized but watch this. >> sadly, we have an administration in washington that has shown the world that it does not believe in science. its attitude toward climate change, which it thinks is a hoax is telling the whole world how do we trust this administration dealing with an international crisis, healthcare crisis of the coronavirus? when you appoint vice president pence, an individual who also doesn't much believe in science, what you are telling the whole world is that we are politicizing this issue. >> martha: w
is he sort of like the berry barry goldwater for the democratic shro*erss. leading people in a movement and these people are going to be with him and alexandria ocasio-cortez in the future. how do you take that and turn it into a democratic nomination and that's what he is betwixt and between. that's why we sort of -- he was doing a little bit of crawfishing tonight. >> martha: here is he in the beginning we asked him how he would handle coronavirus. i go back to if you were in the oval...
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from your standpoint, trying to get the african-american vote, what was the biggest mistake barry goldwater made beyond the fact he voted against the civil rights act? where their policies he had that black americans could not relate to? what were the mistakes? the civil rights act of 1964 was a big one. host: of course. guest: we scoured the countryside looking for the 83 page document that made the case for by he should oppose the civil rights act on constitutional grounds. written by a young lawyer at the bork.y the name of robert we looked for the 15 page summary of that opinion that was goldwater's personal attorney, both of those documents had been taken by the body snatchers. it is an interesting discussion. goldwater says he was wrong. rightslity was, voting were not supported in the south, and some of the other issues would have taken care of themselves if black voters were enfranchised. why the, the reason green book was around was that white individuals were denying the english common law of feeding and housing people bind there was no other place to be fed or housed across the s
from your standpoint, trying to get the african-american vote, what was the biggest mistake barry goldwater made beyond the fact he voted against the civil rights act? where their policies he had that black americans could not relate to? what were the mistakes? the civil rights act of 1964 was a big one. host: of course. guest: we scoured the countryside looking for the 83 page document that made the case for by he should oppose the civil rights act on constitutional grounds. written by a young...
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. >> barry goldwater really was the embodiment of the american west. >> those attack commercials were pandora's box. >> it was just chaos. >> we figured out that we must be being bugged. >> "race for the white house." lbg versus goldwater. tomorrow at 9:00 on cnn. download robinhood now. apps except work.rywhere... why is that? is it because people love filling out forms? maybe they like checking with their supervisor to see how much vacation time they have. or sending corporate their expense reports. i'll let you in on a little secret. they don't. by empowering employees to manage their own tasks, paycom frees you to focus on the business of business. to learn more, visit paycom.com t-mobile has the first and only, nationwide 5g network. and with it, you can shape the future. we've invested 30 billion dollars and built our new 5g network for businesses like yours. while some 5g signals only go a few blocks, t-mobile 5g goes for miles. no other 5g signal goes farther or is more reliable in business. tomorrow is in your hands. partner with t-mobile for business today. tomorrow[cheering
. >> barry goldwater really was the embodiment of the american west. >> those attack commercials were pandora's box. >> it was just chaos. >> we figured out that we must be being bugged. >> "race for the white house." lbg versus goldwater. tomorrow at 9:00 on cnn. download robinhood now. apps except work.rywhere... why is that? is it because people love filling out forms? maybe they like checking with their supervisor to see how much vacation time they...
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he gave a speech for barry goldwater in 1964 that was very well received on national television. it's one of those moments where goldwater undoubtedly thought that was great, but how do i speak now? and the eerie similarity is with the 2004 democratic national convention where someone convinced john kerry to invite a state senator. barack obama was a state senator running for the senate, and he presented his keynote address. and it was -- he was so unimportant that the major networks which still actually had news coverage during the convention all the time then -- the major networks didn't cover obama. but 17 or 18 minutes later on cnn, et cetera, they were saying there's a future president of the united states. so the eerie similarity is one speech brought them to the national attention. now, the second part of your question was about how reagan changed. reagan had been in and first he'd grown up -- come of age as an adult as an fdr democrat. he loved president roosevelt. and fdr in a way you can hear fdr in his words throughout his life, although shifted toward a small governme
he gave a speech for barry goldwater in 1964 that was very well received on national television. it's one of those moments where goldwater undoubtedly thought that was great, but how do i speak now? and the eerie similarity is with the 2004 democratic national convention where someone convinced john kerry to invite a state senator. barack obama was a state senator running for the senate, and he presented his keynote address. and it was -- he was so unimportant that the major networks which...
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he gave a speech for barry goldwater in 1964 that was very well-received on national television. it is one of those moments where goldwater thought, that was great, but how do i speak now? the erie -- the eerie similarity is with the 2004 democratic convention when someone convinced john kerry to invite a state senator. barack obama was a state senator running for senator. he presented his keynote address. he was so unimportant that the major networks which still had , news conference during the convention all the time then, the major networks did not cover obama. 18 minutes later on cnn, they were saying, there is a future president of the united states. the eerie similarity is, one speech brought them to the national attention. reagan had grown up -- come of age as an adult as an fdr democrat. he loved president roosevelt. fdr, in a way, you can hear fdr in his words throughout his life. although shifted toward a small government perspective. the optimistic vision of the american dream. it sounded like president roosevelt was always present in reagan. when reagan married nancy,
he gave a speech for barry goldwater in 1964 that was very well-received on national television. it is one of those moments where goldwater thought, that was great, but how do i speak now? the erie -- the eerie similarity is with the 2004 democratic convention when someone convinced john kerry to invite a state senator. barack obama was a state senator running for senator. he presented his keynote address. he was so unimportant that the major networks which still had , news conference during...
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white women have voted for the democratic in 1964, whichne you can see, everybody voted against barry goldwater, and again in 1996, we saw this really large gender gap. if you have really good eyes you are noticing 1992 looks like that, too. we add in the fact that ross perot got 19% of the vote. none of the candidates got a majority from white women. i'm going to focus on just these two. and what we see is this cavern of whitete preferences women and african american women. so this is latina women. we have not had that data as long. i would also argue we have been really focused on the black-white racial gap in this really interesting stuff happening in this growing part of the population that is latina that i think is going to be very important going forward. what i'm showing you year is in 2016, men are in gold, women are in purple. african-americans -- the percent in 2012 voting for the republican candidate -- extremely low level african-american support for mitt romney in 2012, and we see gender gap. this is the thing to notice. the pattern is virtually the same across every group, right?
white women have voted for the democratic in 1964, whichne you can see, everybody voted against barry goldwater, and again in 1996, we saw this really large gender gap. if you have really good eyes you are noticing 1992 looks like that, too. we add in the fact that ross perot got 19% of the vote. none of the candidates got a majority from white women. i'm going to focus on just these two. and what we see is this cavern of whitete preferences women and african american women. so this is latina...
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but if you think that to somebody like senator barry goldwater, he actually wasn't enthusiastic about the internationalism as such. the reason most conservatives supported this so they collapsed the soviet union and led to the question of whatst is now. in the '90s it was well hoping. you have pat buchanan, also conservative internationalists and everything in between. george w. bush settled the debate for some time with the constant war on terror and i think most republicans support him in that for much of his administration, but one bush leaves office during the obama years, you are back to the period that conservatives are asking what now. the big surprise in my opinion of 2016, 2015 and 2016 in the republican primary is that candidate could win the republican nomination and in fact the presidency campaigning against the conservative internationalist tradition going back to the 40s. donald trump led a frontal assault on the conservative internationalist tradition going back decades and he won, which was astonishing. he turned things upside down. there were groups that had been in c
but if you think that to somebody like senator barry goldwater, he actually wasn't enthusiastic about the internationalism as such. the reason most conservatives supported this so they collapsed the soviet union and led to the question of whatst is now. in the '90s it was well hoping. you have pat buchanan, also conservative internationalists and everything in between. george w. bush settled the debate for some time with the constant war on terror and i think most republicans support him in...
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support a more robust military role for overseas but if you think that somebody like senator barry goldwater actually was not enthusiastic in all about liberal internationals and such. that is most conservatives supported this, when they were anti-communist. so then the collapse of the soviet union as welcome as it was, led to the question of what now for conservatives. in the '90s i think it was wide open. you had brought all, conservative internationalist. george w. bush settled that debate for some time with a constant war on terror. and much of his administration, but once bush leaves office, your back to the. where conservatives are asking what now. the big surprise, in my opinion 2016, and 2015 as well. in the republican primary was that a candidate could win the republican nomination. in fact the presidency campaigning against that nationalist tradition pretty going back to the 40s. donald trump really let it frontal assault. going back decades. anyone any sort of turned things of saddam. intrusive been marginalized were better represented pretty in troops that had in charge, were dee
support a more robust military role for overseas but if you think that somebody like senator barry goldwater actually was not enthusiastic in all about liberal internationals and such. that is most conservatives supported this, when they were anti-communist. so then the collapse of the soviet union as welcome as it was, led to the question of what now for conservatives. in the '90s i think it was wide open. you had brought all, conservative internationalist. george w. bush settled that debate...
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one in 1964, which as you can see, everybody voted against barry goldwater. and then again in 1996, where by coincidence, we saw this really large gender gap. if you have really good eyes, you're noticing that 1992 looks like that, too. this is the two-party vote if we add in the fact that ross perot got 19% of the vote in 1992, none of the candidates got a majority of votes from white women. so i want to focus on just these two. and of course what we see is this cavern in the voting preferences of white women and african-american women. so i want to -- and i will also say, so this is latino women. we have not had that data as long. i would also argue that we've really been focused on the black/white racial gap and there's really interesting stuff happening among this growing part of the population that's latino that will be very important going forward. what i'm showing you here, in 2016, women, again, are in gold, women are in purple. whites, to my far right, and then african-american, the president in 2012 voting for the republican candidate. so extremely
one in 1964, which as you can see, everybody voted against barry goldwater. and then again in 1996, where by coincidence, we saw this really large gender gap. if you have really good eyes, you're noticing that 1992 looks like that, too. this is the two-party vote if we add in the fact that ross perot got 19% of the vote in 1992, none of the candidates got a majority of votes from white women. so i want to focus on just these two. and of course what we see is this cavern in the voting...
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it was barry goldwater who'd been the presidential candidate and it was the minority leader of the house and the senate. and that was the next day he announced his resignation and going back to rosemarie woods if i could, he did not have the courage to tell his family that he was resigning, and he asked her to do it. so she's the one that told his wife and daughter. >> host: after he tried to throw her under the bus i might add. that's in the book. hint hint. [laughter] >> i think the answer is social media and media environment in general, where people can watch news and believe a set of information that is based on opinion and not on the facts. you have bar who took the mueller report and totally and that's of the said. first impressions are hard to change. so once that's out there those who support trump what the report actually said. and that's the danger, that's why it is happening now. facts should matter, facts do matter to me. they should be mattering to everybody fox news are not facts. >> fortunately this is good fdr last question of the evening,. >> hi, thank you to both have
it was barry goldwater who'd been the presidential candidate and it was the minority leader of the house and the senate. and that was the next day he announced his resignation and going back to rosemarie woods if i could, he did not have the courage to tell his family that he was resigning, and he asked her to do it. so she's the one that told his wife and daughter. >> host: after he tried to throw her under the bus i might add. that's in the book. hint hint. [laughter] >> i think...
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and it was barry goldwater who had been the presidential candidate, and it was the minority leader of the house and of the senate. and that was, the next day he announced his resignation. going back to rosemary woods, if i could, he didn't have the courage to tell his family that he was resigning, and heed asked her to do it. -- he asked her to do it. to she's the one -- >> after he try to throw her under the bus, i might add. >> yes. >> that's in the book. >> yeah. >> hint, hint. >> so that's where we're at. and i think the answer is gerrymandered districts and the social media -- media environment in general where people can watch fox news and believe a set of information that is based on opinion and not on the facts. you have barr who took the mueller report and totally distorted what it said, and, or you know, first impressions are very hard to change. so to once that was out there, all the people who support trump believed it and didn't pay any attention to what the report actually said. and that's the danger, and that's why it's happening now. facts how old matter -- should matt
and it was barry goldwater who had been the presidential candidate, and it was the minority leader of the house and of the senate. and that was, the next day he announced his resignation. going back to rosemary woods, if i could, he didn't have the courage to tell his family that he was resigning, and heed asked her to do it. -- he asked her to do it. to she's the one -- >> after he try to throw her under the bus, i might add. >> yes. >> that's in the book. >> yeah....
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in 1964 many powerbrokers within this emerging block through support behind barry goldwater, which caused liberal critics to rail against extremist in the oil fund the political right. but for independent oil churchmen like pew, there was no question who was on the wrong side of the spectrum, rockefeller republicans. besides conjuring up bad memories of one family's near destruction of another substance, rockefeller also registered with pew as the face of a coercive system of centralization and compromise that have long threatened to emasculate his profession and the country's beliefs. i know much about rockefeller, pugh wrote privately, he is the worst person to become president of this country of ours. so put a republican in as president might nelson who supports all the evils that have brought the country, would be the most tragic thing that could happen. they gave pugh great pleasure the acceptance speech trumpeted the wildcat ethic. i would remind you that extremism in the defense of liberty is no vice, and let me remind you that moderation in the pursuit of justice is no virtue. hav
in 1964 many powerbrokers within this emerging block through support behind barry goldwater, which caused liberal critics to rail against extremist in the oil fund the political right. but for independent oil churchmen like pew, there was no question who was on the wrong side of the spectrum, rockefeller republicans. besides conjuring up bad memories of one family's near destruction of another substance, rockefeller also registered with pew as the face of a coercive system of centralization and...
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the platform of 1964, which had 11 mentions the year gary -- barry goldwater ran, 1960 eight had 13 affirmationsfree enterprise, 1984, a record 21 uses at the height of the age of reagan, and 2012 had seven mentions in the first presidential campaign after the passage of obama care, widely seen as a threat to the proven values of the american free enterprise system. as i show in the long and as i trumpned before, donald represents a departure from this tradition. he has only used the phrase once and not since he has become president. the platform of 2016 mentioned the term twice, the republican platform mentioned it but on consequential -- consequential unconsequential. confined tos not gop platforms but became --egular talking port of talking point of candidates. wendell wilkie cleared on the campaign trail in 1940 referring to do -- new deal reforms saying these were different names for the same things. arbitrary hands in the power of government. was one of theok first books to be titled "free enterprise." he said something interesting which became a very important part of free enterprise rhet
the platform of 1964, which had 11 mentions the year gary -- barry goldwater ran, 1960 eight had 13 affirmationsfree enterprise, 1984, a record 21 uses at the height of the age of reagan, and 2012 had seven mentions in the first presidential campaign after the passage of obama care, widely seen as a threat to the proven values of the american free enterprise system. as i show in the long and as i trumpned before, donald represents a departure from this tradition. he has only used the phrase...
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johnson wanted to be seen as strong during the 1964 presidential campaign against the hawkish barry goldwater. >> welcome. today's subject is lyndon johnson. lyndon johnson, i think it's fair to say, is best remembered by historians and the general american public for one reason and one reason only. vietnam. johnson is the president most frequently identified with the vietnam war. although, there is a famous quote from october 13, 1967 in which johnson said to a journalist, this is not lyndon johnson's war. had is america's war. if i drop dead tomorrow, this war will still be here, end quote. he was right in a way. when he was out the office the war continued. the manner in which the war was fought and lost had been popular ascribed to lyndon johnso
johnson wanted to be seen as strong during the 1964 presidential campaign against the hawkish barry goldwater. >> welcome. today's subject is lyndon johnson. lyndon johnson, i think it's fair to say, is best remembered by historians and the general american public for one reason and one reason only. vietnam. johnson is the president most frequently identified with the vietnam war. although, there is a famous quote from october 13, 1967 in which johnson said to a journalist, this is not...
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donald trump showed that in our current climate it is a lot harder to have a george mcgovern or a barry goldwater than it used to be. if you win a major party nomination you are pretty well-positioned to potentially win a general election. you have large numbers of voters who will support their party's nominee, for the much whoever that person is. secondly, bernie sanders does offer at least the option of a mixing up the ew strategies for democrats to recapture the white house. turnout versus winning over soft suburbanites who are generally republican voters, what are turned off by trump. there is some ability, i think, on the part of bernie sanders to simultaneously turn out a large number of progressive voters -- more than joe biden, more than joe -- michael bloomberg. but also to potentially compete for some of those rust belt, white working-class voters, particularly in the three states that decided the 2016 election. some of those voters wanted trump to end the wars, change the trade policy, were concerned about jobs. some of those voters are in play between sanders and trump. that is not so
donald trump showed that in our current climate it is a lot harder to have a george mcgovern or a barry goldwater than it used to be. if you win a major party nomination you are pretty well-positioned to potentially win a general election. you have large numbers of voters who will support their party's nominee, for the much whoever that person is. secondly, bernie sanders does offer at least the option of a mixing up the ew strategies for democrats to recapture the white house. turnout versus...
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the presidential hopes of barry goldwater and nelson rockefeller's note in -- snowed in for the man whoid no campaigning. the turnout was heavy. 100,000 were expected to vote. name.ote in a ♪ from the capital of the granite state, the people seem to have made up their mind. their efforts on behalf of their candidate were put in shade by the world would tors of goldwater and rockefeller. the ballots were counted. a projection showed the trend. ♪ with the victory far from the scene of his triumph, he faced a barrage of questions from reporters. he said his father would remain at his post for the time being. the ambassador was at work in south vietnam when he got the word. as a foreign service officer, he could not discuss politics. the man who emerged into national prominence as our ambassador to the united nations may have ended the chances of goldwater and rockefeller. ♪ narrator: from missouri to pennsylvania, river towns have been inundated by the rising waters of the ohio. kentucky and ohio has been especially hard hit. there is nothing amusing about this amusement park, coney island
the presidential hopes of barry goldwater and nelson rockefeller's note in -- snowed in for the man whoid no campaigning. the turnout was heavy. 100,000 were expected to vote. name.ote in a ♪ from the capital of the granite state, the people seem to have made up their mind. their efforts on behalf of their candidate were put in shade by the world would tors of goldwater and rockefeller. the ballots were counted. a projection showed the trend. ♪ with the victory far from the scene of his...