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The original documents are located in Box 62, folder "1976/10/19 - Senior Staff Meeting" of
the James M. Cannon Files at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library.
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Digitized from Box 62 of the James M. Cannon Files at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library
8:00 AM - SENIOR STAFF MEETING
Tuesday, October 19, 1976
Duk " on P Re
Amation proposal
FORD & LIBRARY GERALD
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Some Voters Believe No
President Can Really Lead
NY TIMO 10/17/76
By JOSEPH LELYVELD
so it would seem, that the system of govenment
that they were raised on has gone haywire, that
it now systematically frustrates their wishes.
WASHINGTON-In a Baltimore suburb, a civil en-
Clearly, this undercurrent of opinion has little in
gineer named Adam Moore was saying that imagina-
common with the "apathy" the politicians and pun-
tive and even drastic initiatives were needed to deal
dits have been ascribing to the electorate. It involves
with the problem of unemployment; no problem was
more bitterness, cynicism and concern. Whether it
more pressing, he said. It was Jimmy Carter and
should be interpreted as a deep-seated conviction or
not President Ford, Mr. Moore recognized, who was
a defense mechanism to ward off future disappoint-
promising energetic measures to roll back unemploy-
ments, it has immediate political consequences.
ment. Still, Mr. Moore was planning to vote for the