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The original documents are located in Box 3, folder "New Hampshire Radio Spots,
February, 1976" of the Frances K. Pullen Papers at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential
Library.
Copyright Notice
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photocopies or other reproductions of copyrighted material. Gerald Ford donated to the United
States of America his copyrights in all of his unpublished writings in National Archives collections.
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Digitized from Box 3 of the Frances K. Pullen Files at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library
SUGGESTED REVISIONS RADIO SPOTS/MRS. BETTY FORD
HELLO, I'M BETTY FORD. NEXT TUESDAY, THE CITIZENS OF
NEW HAMPSHIRE HAVE A VERY SPECIAL WAY TO CELEBRATE THE
BICENTENNIAL BY CASTING BALLOTS IN THE FIRST 1976
PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY. PLEASE SPEAK OUT FOR AMERICA'S
THIRD CENTURY BY VOTING. OUR DEMOCRATIC PROCESS BEGINS
WITH YOUR VOTE.
HELLO, THIS IS BETTY FORD. 1976 IS THE NATION"S TWO
HUNDREDTH BIRTHDAY. THE CITIZENS OF NEW HAMPSHIRE CAN
CELEBRATE THIS IMPORTANT ANNIVERSARY BY VOTING IN THE
NATION'S FIRST 1976 PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY. YOU CAN MAKE
YOUR VOICE HEARD THROUGH THE BALLOT BOX. PLEASE VOTE
NEXT TUESDAY FOR YOURSELF AND FOR AMERICA.
( Revised 60 see. radio spot)
Hello, I'm Betty Ford.
1976 is a very important year for Americans, because it
is an election year.
Despite our political differences, all Americans should be
concerned about our government and its leaders. We
have an obligation to ourselves and our children to vote.
Tuesday is the first Presidential primary, and naturally
I have a fax fax favorite ************ candidate, my
husband. I hope you will give him your support and your
vote.
In a difficult period for America, President Ford has turned
the economy around, charted a sensible course for our future
and given America dedicated and honest leadership.
saymore about his leadership
His accomplishments speak louder about his ability than I
as a wife can. Think about the improvements in * America
under during Gerald Ford leadership, ************** and Tuesday please
vote
President Food
him
cast your ballot for my husband and his brand of good sense
government.
Thank you. you.
SUGGESTED REVISIONS RADIO SPOTS/MRS. BETTY FORD
HELLO, I'M BETTY FORD. NEXT TUESDAY, THE CITIZENS OF
NEW HAMPSHIRE HAVE A VERY SPECIAL WAY TO CELEBRATE THE
BICENTENNIAL BY CASTING BALLOTS IN THE FIRST 1976
PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY. PLEASE SPEAK OUT FOR AMERICA'S
THIRD CENTURY BY VOTING. OUR DEMOCRATIC PROCESS BEGINS
WITH YOUR VOTE.
HELLO, THIS IS BETTY FORD. 1976 IS THE NATION"S TWO
HUNDREDTH BIRTHDAY. THE CITIZENS OF NEW HAMPSHIRE CAN
CELEBRATE THIS IMPORTANT ANNIVERSARY BY VOTING IN THE
NATION'S FIRST 1976 PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY. YOU CAN MAKE
YOUR VOICE HEARD THROUGH THE BALLOT BOX. PLEASE VOTE
NEXT TUESDAY FOR YOURSELF AND FOR AMERICA.